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Latrell Mitchell is staring down the barrel a lengthy stint on the sidelines following FridayтАЩs dangerous tackle on Roosters star Joey Manu.

South Sydney Rabbitohs fullback Latrell Mitchell is staring down the barrel a lengthy stint on the sidelines following Friday eveningтАЩs high tackle on Sydney Roosters centre Joey Manu.

In the 57th minute of the Round 24 clash at Suncorp Stadium, Mitchell was sin-binned and put on report for a dangerous tackle that sent his former teammate to hospital.

Given the heavy contact of the hit and his history at the NRL judiciary this year, where he was earlier suspended for four weeks on a grade two dangerous contact charge, Mitchell is facing the strong possibility of a premature ending to his season.

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тАЬThis has ramifications. Oh my goodness,тАЭ Fox League commentator Dan Ginnane said.

тАЬNow Latrell Mitchell has been charged three times this year. He gets no benefits when it comes to discounts.тАЭ

Penrith Panthers great Greg Alexander elaborated: тАЬThat does look bad. That looks like a cheekbone injury. That was awfully swollen. I know his eye puffed up but underneath the eye is swollen as well.тАЭ

Former Roosters teammate Cooper Cronk believes LatrellтАЩs season could be over.

тАЬHe has already had one similar charge with David Nofoaluma in Round 6 and missed four weeks,тАЭ Cronk said on Fox League.

тАЬHe has got priors. I think Souths have to make the grand final for Latrell to play again. You think about it next week is one. Finals week one is two. They win that or lose thatтАЩs three and preliminary final is four.

тАЬThat is four weeks takes you to a grand final. He is that important. Latrell Mitchell played the house down tonight in terms of his performance, but he is going to miss the majority of this season to come.тАЭ

The rugby league community reacted with fury at MitchellтАЩs dangerous tackle, which left Manu with a suspected fractured cheekbone.

The Daily TelegraphтАЩs Phil Rothfield tweeted: тАЬThe NRL cannot allow Latrell Mitchell to play again this year. It was both reckless and deliberate. CanтАЩt believe he got only 10 minutes. ItтАЩs a disgrace.

тАЬThe person in the bunker and the referee need to be stood down for as long as Latrell is suspended. Steve Chiddy, who missed the Kaufusi hit on Matterson, was stood down for a month. The same should happen.тАЭ

The AustralianтАЩs Brent Read posted: тАЬCanтАЩt buy into the argument that if you played the game, you will understand things can go wrong. Fact is if it goes wrong, you get suspended. You donтАЩt need to play the game to understand that. Go hard, go soft. It doesnтАЩt matter. Get it wrong and you pay the price.тАЭ

Fox League commentator Warren Smith tweeted: тАЬI think itтАЩs fair to say, had the bunker and the referee got the Mitchell high tackle punishment correct, none of the crap thatтАЩs happened since would have occurred. None of the officials from this game should be involved in the finals.

тАЬRemember, it was only a few weeks ago that the Mitchell tackle on Manu would have been an automatic send-off. The crackdown was a four week farce, and what has happened since proves it.

тАЬThe game has been turned inside-out over the past 12 months with so many rule changes and interpretation twists that the fans donтАЩt know whatтАЩs happening and neither do in-game officials.

тАЬWeтАЩve gone from the bunker not knowing how to react sufficiently to foul play, to the NRLтАЩs massive over-reaction for four weeks until they couldnтАЩt stand the criticism anymore, and now back to wherever the hell we are now. The officials are lost, and so is the game.тАЭ

AAP reporter Scott Bailey posted: тАЬSouth SydneyтАЩs season copped a far bigger hit tonight than the RoostersтАЩ. At best, Latrell wonтАЩt play again this season until the grand final. Absolute madness.тАЭ

In a bad-tempered post-match press conference, Roosters coach Trent Robinson said the performance of the match officials was тАЬlaughableтАЭ.

тАЬIt took Joey to stand up and stick up for himself with a depressed fracture of the cheekbone and they still didnтАЩt want to do anything about it. Henry Perenara in the bunker didnтАЩt stop play. Ashley (Klein) asked them to play on and then the players went at it again. Then they missed it again,тАЭ Robinson fumed.

тАЬPerenara is up in the box doesnтАЩt do a thing about it for 30, 40, 50 seconds. It is a common theme this year about the NRL and bunker not looking after our players. The guy is off in hospital and they send him for ten in the bin, ten in the bin. It was laughable. A guy will finish the year for a late shot on the head.тАЭ

He said the referees тАЬdidnтАЩt know what they were doingтАЭ.

тАЬHow do you send that for ten in the bin? A guy will finish the year based on a late shot to the head, and itтАЩs ten minutes in the bin? You cannot make decisions, if thatтАЩs your decision,тАЭ Robinson said.

тАЬGet out of there. If you canтАЩt do it, get out of there. Or just get rid of it (the bunker) completely. Get rid of it completely. If you cannot do the job, get out of there. ItтАЩs shown that the NRL bunker cannot do their job this year. ItтАЩs been a farce, an absolute farce.тАЭ

The Rabbitohs secured a crushing 54-12 victory over the Roosters on Friday, their 19th win of the 2021 premiership.

No NRL team has ever conceded 50 points in a match and won a premiership.

тАУ with Joel Gould, NCA NewsWire

Originally published as тАШMadnessтАЩ: Rugby league community fumes at Latrell MitchellтАЩs dangerous tackle

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