- The star of the Sharks Braydon Trindall “ a Le Nivelé ‘Mitchell Moses
- Eels Halfback reacted to the shoulder charge
- Unplugged at the beginning of Friday confrontation during the magic round
Mitchell Moses and Braydon Trindall are not supposed to catch up with a beer on Magic Round this weekend in Brisbane after the rival half-backs were involved in a crazy field on Friday evening.
The star of the Sharks, Trindall, flattened his opposite inside the first 10 minutes of the ball with a brutal shoulder load – and the playmaker of the eels quickly made his feelings on the contact.
“Mitchell Moses has just moved backwards,” said the Legend of Foot Cooper Cronk in comments from Fox League.
“Braydon Trindall came out and struck the half-back of the Eels without possession. Must check the contact here, but Trindall takes place.
After the incident, Trindall did not decide.
It was anything but remorse, referring several times to Moses as a “PU ** Y” before the Parramatta n ° 7 made a cheeky reference to the hair of half of Cronulla.
Trindall was also reported by referee Peter Gough after contact.
In the end, Trindall had the last laugh at the Suncorp Stadium, with his team with the winners of 28-18.
Mitchell Moses (photo on the left) and Braydon Trindall should not make up for so shortly after the Rivaux half-back was involved in a whip exchange on Friday

The star of the Sharks Trindall has flattened his opposite (photo) inside the first 10 minutes of the ball with a brutal shoulder load

After the incident, Trindall was anything but remorse, referring several times to Moses as a “ Pu ** y ” before the parramatta n ° 7 made a cheeky reference to the half half of Cronulla
The football action continues on Saturday, the Rabbitoh struck by the injury facing the knights from 3 p.m.
Then comes the Warriors against the cowboys from 5.30 p.m., before the Wests Tigers were fighting with the Dragons from 7.45 p.m.
The propeller David Klemmer will be eager to impress for the RED V since he left the Tigers after having fought with coach Benji Marshall.
At 31, he would appreciate his new environment – as well as to play under Shane Flanagan.
“There is no resentment,” Klemmer told the Dragons ship.
“When this opportunity arose, I just wanted to give it a crack.
The Magic Round action ends Sunday after three more games, with many fans wishing to watch the round match with the raiders of Melbourne Storm and Canberra at 6:25 pm.