Manly defends NRL stance following widespread criticism Curtis Scott's two-match ban for striking too lenient
Manly's come to the unlikely defence of the NRL following widespread criticism that Melbourne centre Curtis Scott's two-match ban for striking is too lenient
22 May 2018
Scott's accepted the match review committee's suspension for punching Sea Eagles centre Dylan Walker on Saturday night.
Walker has been ruled out for six weeks with a fractured eye socket and some critics have argued Scott should be sidelined for a similar time period.
Manly CEO Lyall Gorman says there are rules and they've all signed up for those.
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