Round 8 charges: Joey Leilua faces six-week ban

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Round 8 charges: Joey Leilua faces six-week ban
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Joey Leilua has been charged with grade three dangerous contact (head/neck) over his high shot on Dylan Edwards in NRLTigersPanthers.

Wests Tigers centre Joey Leilua has been charged with grade three dangerous contact over his high shot on Panthers fullback Dylan Edwards at Bankwest Stadium on Saturday.

Leilua conceded consecutive penalties late in the match and was sent to the sin bin for an off-the-ball high shot on Edwards. “I’ve got nothing against Joey there, he did the right thing for his brother,” Koroisau said. “Tensions were high, it is his brother that went down and obviously he is going to be a bit upset. As you would be, as any brother would be and obviously team-mates as well. There was nothing in it.”

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