Thursday, March 27, 2014

Melbourne Storm rookie Jordan McLean free to meet Bulldogs - The Australian




Melbourne Storm Jordan McLean has been cleared due to ‘exceptional circumstances’


Melbourne Storm Jordan McLean has been cleared due to ‘exceptional circumstances’ Source: News Limited




MELBOURNE Storm forward Jordan McLean has been cleared to play this weekend by NRL judiciary chairman Paul Conlon.



Conlon, SC, said that under its rules, the NRL had no option but to stand down Jordan until his dangerous throw charge was heard.


But he said any player stood down would normally have his case heard before his next game.


In this case, the NRL and Melbourne Storm had agreed to defer the hearing out of respect for Newcastle forward Alex McKinnon, who was injured in the tackle.


“In my view, both the NRL and the Melbourne club should be commended for this sensible and sensitive approach to the tragic situation with which they have been confronted,” Conlon said.


Conlon found that “exceptional circumstances” existed in this case because the hearing had been deferred and he ruled that McLean was entitled to play this weekend — the storm meet Canterbury in Perth.


His charge will be heard by the NRL Judiciary next Wednesday.




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