You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content

Wests Tigers co-captain James Tamou will miss the opening round of the season against Melbourne after taking an early guilty plea to a dangerous conduct charge arising from Friday night's pre-season trial against the Roosters.

Tamou was handed a grade two charge for taking out Sam Walker's legs as he tried to apply kick pressure in the 12th minute of the clash at Central Coast Stadium.

The other player charged out of Friday night was Roosters prop Lindsay Collins, who was playing his first match back after a knee reconstruction.

Collins fined for cannonball tackle

Collins was charged with grade one dangerous contact for a tackle on Wests Tigers playmaker Jackson Hastings in the 49th minute and accepted a $750 fine with an early guilty plea.

The only other charge arising from the seven pre-season trials over the weekend was Shark Braden Hamlin-Uele, who has been fined $1350 for an incident involving Bulldog Jake Averillo.

 

Player Braden Hamlin-Uele
Club Sharks
Minute of match 62nd
Charge/incident Dangerous contact - other
Charge grade 1
Result - guilty or not guilty? Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 0
Points/fine calculation $1350
Carryover points N/A
Misconduct on whom? Jake Averillo

 

Player James Tamou
Club Wests Tigers
Minute of match 12th
Charge/incident Dangerous contact - other
Charge grade 2
Result - guilty or not guilty? Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 1
Points/fine calculation 180
Carryover points 80
Misconduct on whom? Sam Walker

 

Player Lindsay Collins
Club Roosters
Minute of match 49th
Charge/incident Dangerous contact - other
Charge grade 1
Result - guilty or not guilty? Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 0
Points/fine calculation $750
Carryover points N/A
Misconduct on whom? Jackson Hastings
Acknowledgement of Country

National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.