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Rugby league behemoth David Klemmer will forever be known as a hair puller after failing to save his reputation at the NRL judiciary.Newcastle's 198cm powerhouse prop and his esteemed defence counsel Nick Ghabar were unable to convince the three-man panel of Bob Lindner, Tony Puletua and Sean Garlick that Klemmer hadn't tugged at Canterbury forward Raymond Faitala-Mariner's locks on Sunday.Klemmer won't miss a game, instead being fined $1150, but he had been hoping to defend his honour on Tuesday night.But not even Faitala-Mariner's appearance as a witness trying to support Klemmer could spare the NSW State of Origin and Australian Test hardman.Earlier on Tuesday, the embattled North Queensland Cowboys suffered another blow, with forward enforcer Josh McGuire rubbed out for one game.McGuire failed in his bid to have a grade-one dangerous contact charge thrown out following his crusher tackle on Manly playmaker Cade Cust high in the Cowboys' loss last Friday night to the Sea Eagles.The former Kangaroos Test star will miss North Queensland's clash with Canberra in Townsville on Saturday, as well as have 65 more points carried over.McGuire's tackle went unpunished by the on-field official, but the match review committee deemed the contact sufficient to charge McGuire.His suspension comes as the Cowboys languish in 12th place on the ladder, six points outside the top eight and in desperate need of a win after losing four of their past six games.Josh McGuire (right) will sit out one NRL game after failing to beat a dangerous contact charge.Seibold addresses speculation 'high profile' identity behind vile rumours'Most interesting presser this year': AFL coach's unprompted blast

Instagram Player Bio Height: 198 cm Weight: 116 kg Age: 26 . The publisher, its clients or partners are not responsible for damages, such as direct, indirect, accidental, pre-determined or consequential damages, which are allegedly caused by visiting this website and therefore assume no liability.The publisher also assumes no responsibility and liability for the content and availability of third-party websites that can be accessed via external links on this website. 5,809 Followers, 3,721 Following, 793 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from David Clemmer (@davidclemmer) Prop. Instagram Player Bio Height: 198 cm Weight: 116 kg Age: 26 . Sydney born, Klemmer joined Canterbury-Bankstown as a teen and made his NRL debut for the Club in 2013. If you want to prevent the use of cookies, you can refuse the acceptance of cookies in your browser. Sean Carroll-June 20, 2019 1. This was the dichotomy highlighted by St George Illawarra officials when they were told by the TV floor manager  to stay in the sheds an extra five minutes at WIN Stadium on Saturday night.

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