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Couchman cops heavy suspension over Hopgood hip drop

By Sam Kosack

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St George-Illawarra forward Ryan Couchman has been suspensed for four weeks over a hip drop tackle that ended the season of Eels' forward J'Maine Hopgood.

On Monday, Couchman was referred directly to the NRL judiciary after a hip drop tackle during the Dragons' loss to the Eels on Sunday.

Couchman has been charged with dangerous contact after a tackle in the 28th minute that saw the prop placed on report and sent to the sin bin for the tackle.

Hopgood suffered a ruptured ACL injury in the tackle, effectively ending his 2026 season three rounds in.

Couchman entered a guilty plea to the Dangerous Contact charge and will miss the Dragons' games against the Titans, Cowboys, Sea Eagles and Rabbitohs.

He is eligible to return in Round 8 for the Dragons' annual ANZAC Day clash with the Roosters.

Couchman, 22, has played 15 NRL games, featuring in all three of the Dragons' games this season after rupturing his own ACL in his first game last season.

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Previous suspensions for hip drop tackles saw former Manly prop Toafofoa Sipley suspended for four games in 2025 after being referred directly to the judiciary.

The Dragons pushed for a three-game suspension, citing the tackle was not as dangerous as Sipley's, however, a four-game punishment was still the final decision.

SEN's Adam Peacock believes, as unfortunate as the injury is, medical outcomes for players shouldn't have an impact on the length of suspension.

"My feeling about the fact that medical results shouldn't come into it is purely down to the fact that we don't know that J'Maine Hopgood's ACL was potentially a weak spot, he might not have known it," Peacock said on SEN 1170 Afternoons.

"That's what I'm saying, you can't definitively say an eye for an eye every time if a bad injury happens, as opposed to (when) the player springs straight back-up.

"It shouldn't come into it, but it will, and it will for Ryan Couchman, and he will be absolutely mortified that he's played a big part in the ruling out of J'Maine Hopgood for the rest of the season.

"We know that hip drops as soon as the player leaves their feet... when they're trying to affect the tackle, it's problems for the tackler, and as it turns out, the tacklee as well."

Cowboys' centre Tom Chester is facing a one-game ban for a high tackle, while Knights' forward Trey Mooney is looking at a two-game suspension with a Grade 2 Dangerous Contact charge.

Josh Papalii is also facing a one-game ban with an early guilty plea for a Grade 2 Careless High Tackle.

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