Dolphins to fight Kaufusi ban at NRL judiciary

Scott Bailey |

Dolphins forward Felise Kaufusi risks sitting out for longer if he fails to overturn a two-game ban.
Dolphins forward Felise Kaufusi risks sitting out for longer if he fails to overturn a two-game ban.

The Dolphins will roll the dice at the NRL judiciary, risking a lengthier ban for Felise Kaufusi in an attempt to have him available for their do-or-die clash with Newcastle.

Facing a two-match ban for his late shot on Adam Reynolds, Kaufusi has elected to try and downgrade the charge from a grade two to a grade one.

If successful, Kaufusi will be able to pay a fine and play in Sunday’s game, where the winner will wrap up eighth spot and advance to the finals.

But the call comes with a risk, given Kaufusi’s ban will extend to a third match if unsuccessful on Tuesday night.

It means the Dolphins second-rower would not only miss the last-round clash and elimination final, but also their semi-final if they make it that far.

If the Dolphins are to be knocked out before Kaufusi’s ban is served in full, it would likely roll over into Tonga’s end-of-season Pacific Championships campaign.

AAP has been told the Dolphins were left bewildered by the NRL’s decision to hit Kaufusi with a grade-two charge, given Reynolds had dropped the ball before being hit.

Kaufusi was sin-binned, and exchanged words with Reynolds as the Broncos halfback walked off the field for a HIA.

Elsewhere, Canberra veteran Elliott Whitehead is facing a three-match ban for his hip-drop tackle that injured Brandon Smith.

And the Sydney Roosters face being without their star NRLW prop Millie Elliott for their bumper match against Cronulla, after she was charged for a high tackle.

Brisbane’s Tazmin Rapana and Canberra’s Hollie-Mae Dodd are also facing one-match NRLW bans.

AAP