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State of Origin: Cameron Munster escapes punishment for dangerous knees tackle on James Tedesco

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Queensland Maroons star Cameron Munster has again escaped suspension for an ugly incident in State of Origin, this time involving James Tedesco.

The Maroons star narrowly escaped a ban for allegedly kicking out at Liam Martin in Game I, but may not be so lucky after a dangerous knees tackle on Tedesco in Game II.


Chasing a kick downfield that was gathered by Tedesco, Munster flew in with both his knees when the Blues fullback was on the ground, catching him high on the right shoulder.

The hit visibly caused pain to Tedesco, who appealed to the referees before getting up to play the ball.

The NRL's crackdown on foul play, particularly anything that involves the head and neck, has seen multiple long-term suspensions handed out at club level, which will see Munster face a nervous wait when the charges sheet is released on Monday.


But on Monday morning, the charge sheet for the clash at Suncorp Stadium came back empty, with Munster not even cited for the tackle.

A similar knees-first tackle from Parramatta's Dylan Brown on Rooster Drew Hutchison earlier in the year saw Brown banned for three weeks.

While the two incidents were different in nature, many thought Munster would be looking at a similar punishment and perhaps even a longer suspension, given how close his knees came to Tedesco's head.

Despite the second-half incident going unnoticed during the game, Channel 9 reporter Danika Mason said post-game Munster had been placed on report for dangerous contact.

"The concern for Munster is that he has had two grade one dangerous contact charges, both resulted in fines," Mason said.

"So this one there is a chance that he could now be spending some time on the sidelines depending on what the Match Review Committee says about it."

It marked what was a disappointing night for last year's Wally Lewis Medalist, who usually carries the keys to the Maroons' attack but was virtually unsighted with the ball on Wednesday night.

Munster, along with halves partner Daly Cherry-Evans, has come under fire for Queensland's disjointed attack that has barely landed a punch in this year's series, seeing the Blues hold a 76-6 aggregate score across two games.
 

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It's such BS how much shit Munsters gets away with.. if he actually copped suspensions for his antics he'd have a reputation similar to Jack Hetherington.

While the incident last night might was not the worst thing we've seen, the fact is that if he was treated like other players when it comes to the judiciary he'd be known as a repeat offender, and would be dealt with accordingly
 

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It was clumsy, but I didn't think there was much in it.

nah it's not that bad, but if he had of copped anything for previous offences he'd have more loading.. sorta like how Hetherington will basically be suspended for anything he does no matter the severity, because of his record.. Munster and Kaufusi are both lucky that they play for the Storm
 
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