What? So his usual grand effort of sledging accompanying the big cat grin on his face all game was fine and not ramping up the tension on field.
He did not like it one bit when it happened to him in that Penrith game after he had been at a Penrith player for the full 80.
There is no place in the game for sledging particularly sledging that garnered the response from the other player involved in the incident. Walker and Scott were separated by Hoffman and then Walker pushed his way back and shoved Scott, then grabbed him around the neck and shouted a string of insults at him....that to me looked a lot like inciting the response that came.......AND led to his stint in the bin to cool off and think about what
he said and did and what followed...
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-20/curtis-scott-sent-off-for-punching-dylan-walker-in-nrl/9780546