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Storm NRL captain Smith sin binned

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Melbourne skipper Cameron Smith has been sent to the sin bin for just the second time after lashing out at Parramatta's Reed Mahoney in their NRL semi-final.

CAMERON SMITH
CAMERON SMITH Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Parramatta didn't make a dent on the scoreboard but did manage to get under the skin of Melbourne skipper Cameron Smith, who was sent to the sin bin during their 32-0 NRL semi-final win at AAMI Park.

For just the second time in his record-breaking 412-game career, Smith was given a 10 minute time-out for lashing out at Reed Mahoney with 11 minutes remaining in Saturday night's first half.

Smith reacted to the Eels' hooker grabbing hold of his jumper in back play, frustratingly slapping his hands away while assistant referee Grant Atkins watched on from nearby.

One of his hands looked to have come in contact with Mahoney's forehead.

Referee Ben Cummins marched the Storm veteran, whose only other sin bin came in round four last year for back-chatting referee Matt Cecchin in their clash with Cronulla.

Rugby league commentator Phil Gould was outraged by the decision.

"I think he's trying to slap at his arm and he just catches him in the forehead but it's a nothing - it's an absolute nothing, an absolute nothing, an absolute nothing. What a disgrace," Gould said on the Nine Network.

Smith is likely to be charged with contrary conduct, which might be a $1500 fine if the match review committee give him the same penalty as South Sydney's Cody Walker. The Rabbitohs' playmaker was sin binned for a similar offence in Friday night's finals win over Manly.

If he is charged with striking, Smith might miss game time, with a grade-one charge carrying a 200-point base penalty.

In 2008, Smith missed Melbourne's 40-0 grand-final loss to Manly through suspension.

Smith was rubbed out for two weeks for a grapple tackle during the Storm's semi-final win over Brisbane, causing him to miss the rest of the finals series.

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