Hodges should get off at judiciary: Gallen

NSW skipper Paul Gallen hates sticking up for Queenslanders, but says he wants to see Justin Hodges cleared of a dangerous throw charge.

Broncos player Justin Hodges celebrates with fans

Paul Gallen says he wants to see Broncos veteran Justin Hodges (pic) cleared by the NRL judiciary. (AAP)

NSW and Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen hates defending Queenslanders, but says Broncos veteran Justin Hodges should be cleared by the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night.

Hodges was hit with a grade-one dangerous throw on Aidan Guerra in Brisbane's preliminary final victory over Sydney and is contesting the charge at the judiciary in a bid to play in the grand final.

"I'm not in the game of sticking up for Queenslanders but I feel sorry for him that he's even been charged," Gallen told Sky Sports Radio.

"Things happened all at the same time. (Ben) Hunt pulled him down, Hodges only had hold of his leg and Guerra was milking a penalty.

"I don't really blame Guerra, I think if you can get away with it get away with it.

"He jumped in the air, he put himself in that position.

"I hope the judiciary see it as it was and he gets off."

The retiring Hodges faces the possibility of missing his final game in the NRL if he fails to beat the charge.


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