Hawks' Froling and Jessup cited by NBL's Game Review Panel
14 Dec
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Illawarra Hawks duo Sam Froling and Justinian Jessup are among 10 individuals cited by the NBL's Game Review Panel following round two of the NBL22 season.
Both Hawks have been cited for allegedly engaging in a melee/brawl during the club's eight-point win against the Sydney Kings at Qudos Bank Arena.
From the same fixture, Kings'Angus Glover and Xavier Cooks were cited for the same action by the NBL.
The other six individuals, including five players and one coach, came from the Melbourne United vs South East Melbourne Phoenix game at John Cain Arena on Sunday.
From United, Mason Peatling (unduly rough play and engage in melee/brawl), David Barlow (bench clearing during fight) and Justin Schueller (unsportsmanlike behaviour) were all mentioned in the NBL statement on Tuesday, as were Phoenix's Mitch Creek (engage in melee/brawl), Izayah Le'afa (engage in melee/brawl) and Kyle Adnam (engage in melee/brawl).
All parties must respond to the Game Review Panel by 6pm AEDT Tuesday.

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