Cowboys’ Vegas pain continues as winger suspended

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North Queensland’s Braidon Burns is facing a two-game NRL ban.
North Queensland’s Braidon Burns is facing a two-game NRL ban.

North Queensland’s Las Vegas hangover will extend well beyond their shock loss as Braidon Burns receives a two-match ban, while Tyson Frizell escapes suspension for the shot that injured Cowboys forward Thomas Mikaele.

After full-time in his side’s 28-18 defeat, Cowboys coach Todd Payten was frustrated Newcastle veteran Frizell was not sin-binned for belatedly entering a tackle to hit Mikaele, who is set to miss six weeks with a medial cruciate ligament injury.

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An injured Thomas Mikaele leaves the field at Allegiant Stadium. (PR IMAGE PHOTO)

Chasing points, the Cowboys were then forced to play out the game with 12 men when winger Burns was sin-binned for his high shot on Knights fullback Kalyn Ponga.

On Monday morning, the match review committee handed Burns a grade-two charge, meaning he’ll miss clashes against Wests Tigers and Gold Coast with an early gulity plea.

But Frizell can accept a $1000 fine and line up in the Knights’ round-two clash against Manly.

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Tyson Frizell (r) escaped with a fine. (Scott Radford-Chisholm/AAP PHOTOS)

Payten conceded Burns should’ve been sin-binned but felt Frizell deserved the same punishment.

“I can’t disagree with the result. It was not intentional,” he said of Burns’ sin-binning.

“(But) really disappointed with how the Tom Mikaele incident was handled, considering Kalyn gets up and plays on, and Tom’s out for the next six weeks. I’d just like a bit of consistency.”

Robert Derby looks the likeliest man to slot into the Cowboys’ backline after being listed on the bench for Vegas.

Frizell insisted after full-time that hurting big unit Mikaele had been an honest mistake.

“It’s unfortunate, it’s not something that you want to see happen to a player. There was no intent from me to be able to hurt him any sort of way. I hope he’s all right,” he said.

AAP