Manu to miss one game, but Suaalii and Baker avoid suspension

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Joey Manu will miss one game for a high shot on Isaiah Tass, Fletcher Baker has avoided suspension for a similar hit and two Souths stars were fined

“He was trying to knock it out and got it wrong,” Robinson said.: “I steered pretty far away from it. I know my limits. I’m there to play footy. But it did get heated.

Walker said his namesake Cody was frustrated, and shoved him in the back off the ball after Manu denied Tass earlier in the half. “This is the biggest rivalry in the NRL – probably [the biggest] in Australian sport – and these are the games you want to play in. It was a packed house at Allianz, a lot of people watching on TV ... they got the better of us last year, we learnt a lot, and want to get better again this year.”

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