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The NRL issued a 10-week ban and a $ 30,000 fine on Jack Wighton after he pleaded guilty to an incident in Canberra in February.
Canberra banned the rear center for six weeks, but the NRL issued a heavier penalty one day after Todd Greenberg, the NRL's CEO, announced that the league would recommend a tougher penalty.
Wighton did not play for the Raiders during his last two outings after being retired by the club. Wighton pleaded guilty to five counts of badault and public urination and will return to the ACT Magistrate 's Court for sentencing in November.
A spokesman for NRL said that video footage showed the conduct. guaranteed a higher penalty. Wighton will have five days to respond to the proposed penalty.
The Raiders issued a statement to express their dissatisfaction with the decision.
"After reviewing all the facts surrounding this incident, we firmly maintain our decision and punishment" "We are disappointed to learn that the NRL does not agree with this punishment and that he felt to be forced to impose an additional four weeks and pay a fine of $ 10,000.
"This penalty is excessive, because Jack still faces new sanctions imposed by the ACT Magistrate and the Courts of Galambany. We are puzzled as to why the NRL felt the need to impose other sanctions before the end of this process and it sets an extraordinary precedent for how clubs will handle business at the same time. 39; future.
do not really play a role in imposing penalties on their own employees, it may be time for the NRL and its Integrity Unit to decide on these issues, so that there is a consistent approach to future offenses.
to support Jack in his rehabilitation. "
Earlier Friday, Canberra captain Jarrod Croker said that he thought the initial six-game ban sent to Wighton was appropriate.
The week was disrupted for the Raiders, injuries, suspension and the uncertain future of the rear Wighton who weighs on the team.
"This does not affect us, of course, but we can not do anything about it, all we can worry about is coaching, getting well prepared and playing well. tomorrow night, "C On the pitch, Josh Papalii will return for service Saturday night at GIO Stadium against Queensland, after training lightly on Friday morning.
Sia Soliola should be on the verge of losing the advantage, Luke Bateman returning to the side after undergoing a small operation on a meniscus injury
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