Double disciplinary whammy for Oldham
Date published: 23 September 2022
In accordance with club policy, Oldham RLFC will make no comment on disciplinary decisions
Two Roughyeds forwards, Callum Cameron and Emmerson Whittel, have each received hefty suspensions by a Rugby League disciplinary tribunal for separate and unrelated grade F and grade D offences respectively in the recent Rochdale vs Oldham play-off derby at the Crown Oil Arena.
At the same tribunal, Rochdale forward Fui Fui Moi Moi's two-match ban for punching (grade C), to which he pleaded not guilty, was reduced to a caution on appeal.
Cameron, a young second-row forward, was banned for EIGHT matches and fined £75 after pleading guilty to a head butt, punching and other behaviour described as "contrary".
Loose-forward Whittel, one of the Roughyeds' best and most consistent forwards over the season, pleaded guilty to a late tackle after the ball had already gone and was banned for FOUR games and fined £75.
In accordance with club policy, Oldham RLFC will make no comment on disciplinary decisions.
The RFL, however, has given full details on its website, giving reasons for the verdicts and summarising the submissions made by Roughyeds' chairman Chris Hamilton on behalf of Whittel and Cameron and by Steve Kerr (chief executive) and Gary Thornton (head coach), representing Moi Moi.
Whittel's case was heard in his absence because of work commitments, but Cameron was in attendance, flanked by his club chairman, who said the young second-rower was provoked during the game and was protecting himself during a melee after he was grabbed from behind.
He had also been squirted with a water bottle as he passed the Hornets dug-out (after he had been sin-binned for an earlier offence.)
Mr Hamilton also revealed, according to the RFL website, that Cameron had been fined by the club and warned about his future actions.
He had let down himself, his club and his family, but he had been working hard on his discipline.
The report also said the tribunal had taken into account that he reacted to provocation.
They were impressed by the player's remorse, but they agreed he lost control and landed two blows to opponents' heads.
They had also considered Cameron's previous disciplinary record which showed he had been banned for a total of six games in three separate cases in 2018, long before he was an Oldham player.
In Whittel's case, the panel concluded that he made unnecessary contact with a Hornets player after the ball had gone, causing flexions to the head and neck.
The Oldham club said contact was shoulder-to-shoulder and there was no head contact.
Whittel had been previously abused verbally and he had also been the victim of a 'tip tackle'.
The Rochdale player wasn't injured and was able to carry on.
The tribunal accepted that the Oldham player was frustrated following earlier exchanges, but felt he made a premeditated late tackle.
To his credit, it was said, Whittel had a good previous disciplinary record.
* Oldham fans are currently voting online for their player of the year - an award that will highlight the club's end-of-season presentation night next Friday, September 30, at the Oldham Event Centre.
They have until midnight on Wednesday to vote, but only to midnight Tuesday to buy £10 tickets to attend what is always a great occasion in which fans and players come together,
The £10 ticket includes supper.
Do you have a story for us? Want to tell us about something going on in and around Oldham? Let us know by emailing news@oldham-chronicle.co.uk , calling our Oldham-based newsroom on 0161 633 2121 , tweeting us @oldhamchronicle or messaging us through our Facebook page. All contact will be treated in confidence.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1‘Drug dealing hotspot’ flat shut as neighbours speak of months-long ordeal
- 2New all-day cafe coming to Oldham tram stop
- 3Teacher Jackie retires after 40 years at Werneth Primary School
- 4Police appeal follows targeted handbag theft in Oldham town centre car park
- 5Crompton Street incident - man charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life