Brad Fittler says judiciary should follow NRL lead on dangerous throws

By Daniel Lane
Updated April 23 2014 - 12:13am, first published April 22 2014 - 11:35pm
Crackdown: Dale Finucane is put on report against the Rabbitohs and was subsequently charged with a grade-one dangerous throw. Photo: Anthony Johnson
Crackdown: Dale Finucane is put on report against the Rabbitohs and was subsequently charged with a grade-one dangerous throw. Photo: Anthony Johnson

City Origin coach Brad Fittler says it will be the judiciary's responsibility over the next few weeks to prove the NRL is serious about its war on dangerous throws after seven players were charged for them over the Easter weekend's round of matches.

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