Yorkshire Post

Burgess banned but adamant no intent to gouge

- DAVE CRAVEN

ENGLAND prop George Burgess has received a four-game ban for gouging but insisted it was unintentio­nal.

The South Sydney forward will miss Sunday’s third and final Test match against New Zealand at Elland Road as well as the opening three rounds of the 2019 NRL season.

He was found guilty of a Grade D behaviour ‘contrary to the true spirit of the game charge’ by an internatio­nal disciplina­ry panel last night.

The Yorkshirem­an had been cited by the match review panel following an incident in the 60th minute of Sunday’s second Test win over the Kiwis at Anfield.

Although the offence was missed by officials at the time, video footage showed his fingers make contact with an eye of New Zealand captain Dallin WateneZele­zniak.

Dewsbury-born Burgess, 26, pleaded not guilty to the charge in front of a three-man internatio­nal disciplina­ry panel but was suspended and also fined £500.

On Twitter last night, he said: “I want to make it completely clear to everyone that it was never my intention to ever gauge (sic) anyone. It is not in my make-up as a rugby league player and never has been. I sincerely apologise to anyone who thinks bad of me after seeing the footage. I always set out to be a positive role model for the younger generation and I will continue to do so.”

Burgess has been impressive this autumn having won his place back in Wayne Bennett’s squad after being dropped for last year’s World Cup.

The former Bradford Bulls player featured against France and in both wins over the Kiwis but must now sit out the last game in Leeds when England hope to complete a whitewash.

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