Cockayne 'Keen On Continuing to Fight' ; Bans Explained: Rfl Justifies Punishment Meted Out to Kr Man
Hull Daily Mail › July 23, 2010
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Hull Daily Mail › July 23, 2010
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BEN Cockayne was handed the longest ban from the Hull derby brawl after being identified as the 'instigator' by the RFL.
And the fact that the Hull KR star was 'keen on continuing to fight' after initial punches were traded also worked against him, the Mail can reveal.See the full content of this document
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Cockayne 'Keen On Continuing to Fight' ; Bans Explained: Rfl Justifies Punishment Meted Out to Kr Man
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