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Josh McGuire's professional career seems to have ended with a controversial propeller, which is banned in the Super League for the second time this season uses a abusive language. The former Queensland and Australian representative can be terminated by Warrington after harassing Josh Charnley of Leigh during his 30-12 defeats last weekend. Furthermore, John Thackray, the President the Court of Operational Rules, was fined £ 1,000 upon finding him guilty accusing him with an unacceptable language. The 33 -year -old player was eliminated for seven matches for the same accusation after an incident in a testimony match before this year. His 15 -year career is hanging at end a rope with Wolves, which evaluates the rest of his contract until end next season. After the previous Warrington ban, he was ordered to receive compulsory training. McGuire made its first release to NRL 2009 and played 259 matches - 194 Broncos the first decade, 38 Cowboys and 27 Dragons. St George Illawarra coach Anthony Griffin said he thought that McGuire should be signed again by the club in mid -last year because he thought there was a few good seasons. McGuire represented Queensland eight tests for Australia, including the World Cup final victory in 2017 and seven tests for Samoa. During a club match, Maroons prepared a long criminal record in the NRL judiciary, including 19 accusations and prohibitions for events such as eye carving to Cameron Munster. In only 2021 season, he missed 10 matches for five different attacks in St George Illawarra and received five more accusations in the previous two years. This caused him admit that he had to correct his last year's performance by avoiding more penalties after missing the first five rounds due a ban on the previous season. McGuire defended his innocence in the first of the charges in February and insisted that he did not make a humiliating smear last month.
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