Rugby League Women's World Cup Judiciary: Haupapa
Rugby League Women's World Cup Judiciary
Please be advised that Canada Ravens player Janai Haupapa has pleaded guilty to a charge of Contrary Conduct: Grade B arising from an incident in the Rugby League Women's World Cup match against Australia Jillaroos at Southern Cross Group Stadium on Wednesday, 22 November.
The player has accepted a two-match ban, therefore, a judiciary hearing will not be required.
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