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Posted: 2024-08-13 10:39:14

In short:

An NRL judiciary has handed Dragons player Kyle Flanagan a four-game ban after he was found guilty of biting Stephen Crichton.

Bulldogs captain Crichton made the accusation against Flanagan following Canterbury's win over St George on Saturday.

What's next?

The Dragons are at home this weekend against the Gold Coast Titans, while the Bulldogs face the Dolphins in Bundaberg.

Kyle Flanagan has been hit with a four-game ban after being found guilty of biting Canterbury captain Stephen Crichton's nose

The NRL judiciary's decision is a serious blow to St George Illawarra's finals hopes.

It means the St George Illawarra five-eighth will not play again this season unless the ninth-placed Dragons reach the finals.

A gutted Flanagan was told of his fate after a two-hour process on Tuesday night.

Flanagan said on several occasions during the hearing he "definitely did not bite Stephen Crichton", and also claimed he did not know a nose was in his mouth.

He then repeated his argument to media waiting outside the hearing and insisted he was not a dirty player.

"I didn't bite Stephen Crichton," Flanagan said as he left NRL headquarters. 

"But I thank them for a fair hearing and my focus is on the Dragons for the next four weeks."

Dragons CEO Ryan Webb also reiterated his disappointment with the verdict in a statement afterwards.

The Dragons five-eighth was instead adamant he was the initial victim in the incident, feeling pressured by Bulldogs defenders and poked in the eye by Crichton's nose.

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