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BAD FRIDAY: Walker among THREE NRL stars charged in big Bunnies blow
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BAD FRIDAY: ‘Deliberate’ Walker elbow, shoulder charge and crusher tackles spark NRL chaos
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Things boiled over between the Bunnies and Bulldogs.Source: Supplied
South Sydney players Cody Walker and Keaon Koloamatangi could be in trouble for separate incidents during the heated Good Friday clash against Canterbury.
Walker came down with his elbow onto the back of Bulldogs fullback Nick Meaney’s head.
Only last week Melbourne forward Felise Kaufusi copped a two-game ban for a similar incident which knocked out Ryan Matterson.
The Fox League panellists are adamant Walker will face sanction from the match review committee on Saturday.
“Cody Walker comes over the top of Meaney with a really unnecessary elbow,” Michael Ennis said.
“Right in the back of the head, I think he’s in trouble here.”
Mal Meninga agreed.
“Absolutely in trouble. You can see that was deliberate,” Meninga said.
“We talk about Felise Kaufusi and his two weeks suspended for a deliberate elbow to the head... I think he’s in serious trouble.”
Walker was also seen exchanging heated words with some opponents as they walked to half time.
His South Sydney teammate Koloamatangi will also likely be charged for an ugly crusher tackle on Will Hopoate.
“It’s the second effort here, so he’s lifted him then come back down,” Meninga said of the tackle.
“He puts his body weight in the back of his head and that’s what the game is trying to eliminate, so he’s in trouble as well.”
Those incidents came after Bulldogs firebrand Jack Hetherington was put on report for a crusher tackle on Cameron Murray.
Hetherington also attempted a blatant shoulder charged, which luckily only clipped his opponent. He may still be charged on Saturday.
Then during the second half players rushed into a melee when Walker reacted to some Kyle Flanagan treatment, and threw the young halfback to the ground off the ball.