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Sin bin farce sees State of Origin star escape punishment for ugly tackle… before being penalised for ‘aggressive head rub’

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Liam Martin sentenced for rubbing rival player's head in Origin II
  • Liam Martin was sentenced to the bin on Wednesday night
  • He escaped punishment for an ugly tackle in the first half
  • But they threw him out for patting a rival on the head.

Lightning failed to strike twice for Liam Martin on Wednesday night, with the NSW star finally sinning after avoiding punishment for an ugly first-half tackle at the MCG.

The Blues enforcer, in Andrew Johns’ opinion, should have had a 10-minute spell on the bench after lifting Reuben Cotter off the ground, bending him beyond parallel.

“This will be a sin for Liam Martin, if they are consistent,” Johns said on Channel 9.

‘We saw one at the weekend with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck for the Warriors. He picks it up. “He helps you cross the parallel,” he added.

However, Martin survived, in a decision that set the football world alight.

But justice prevailed in the second half, albeit in bizarre fashion, as Martin was sent to a temporary spell on the sidelines after rubbing Jaydn Su’a’s head amid a shoving match.

The Channel 9 commentary team described the action as an “aggressive head massage.”

Maroons star Pat Carrigan was also sent packing as Queensland failed to keep calm amid a New South Wales attack.

More to follow.

Liam Martin sentenced for rubbing rival player’s head in Origin II

Martin was lucky not to be temporarily sidelined for a bad tackle early in the match.

Martin was lucky not to be temporarily sidelined for a poor tackle early in the game.

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