Gold Coast forward Ryan James has been found guilty of a high tackle on Wests Tigers fullback James Tedesco, but has escaped suspension after successfully arguing for a downgrade.In bizarre scenes on Wednesday night at the NRL judiciary at Rugby League Central, James was found guilty of a grade-two careless high tackle which broke Tedescos jaw in the Titans win on Saturday at Campbelltown.However, James defence counsel Jim Hall then argued for a downgrade, but only after the prompting of panel member Royce Ayliffe.Hang on - we have only found him guilty, Ayliffe said after the verdict was read out by fellow panel member Mal Cochrane.The panel of Ayliffe, Cochrane and Chris McKenna then promptly awarded the downgrade, meaning James is free to play in the Titans round-24 clash with Newcastle on Saturday at Hunter Stadium.James, who is one of the NRLs most-penalised players, has 90 carryover points to contend with.Titans coach Neil Henry, who sat next to James throughout the hearing, spoke on behalf of his prop after the hearing.We came down here, thinking the speed at which it happened (meant) it wasnt a careless action by Ryan, Henry said.The judiciary said it was on the lower end of carelessness.They tk into account how fast the action happened and the fact Tedesco was dropping.We had a fair hearing. Were disappointed in one regard. But the speed these things can happen at in the game means there was no malice on Ryans behalf.In giving evidence, James said he didnt have time to adjust to Tedesco dropping in the tackle.I was running and trying to catch him in the tackle and run him back a little further, James said.I dropped my body level ... I couldnt have done anything else to avoid collision.However, James said he did take his eyes off Tedesco just before impact.Judiciary prosecutor Peter McGrath seized on that as an admission of carelessness.In the context of a rugby league game player, Tedesco did not drop dramatically, he said.Taking his eyes off player Tedesco is where the carelessness lies.Player James did not show the special duty of care required to avoid contact with the head.The contact was not accidental. It was not unavoidable.Defence counsel Jim Hall said the contact was accidental.I would suggest player James didnt have the time to change his tackle after player Tedesco turned and dropped. Kånken Mini Ryggsäck . Fellow centre Pavel Datsyuk remains out because of a concussion. Zetterberg has 11 goals and 19 assists for a team-high 30 points, and Datsyuk has a team-high 12 goals and 11 assists. Kånken Big Sverige . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31 last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Ftball Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. http://www.fjallravenkankensverige.com/ . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. Fjällräven Kånken Klassisk . Haas said he "felt a lot of pain" in his right shoulder when he slammed his racket to the ground in frustration after losing his serve at 3-3 in the first set. Fjällräven Kånken Rea . -- For the first time in two months, an opponent was standing up to Alabama. PROVO, Utah -- KJ Hall ran for 101 yards and a score and Brigham Young ran away from Massachusetts in the second half en route to a 51-9 win on Saturday.Andrew Ford threw a 70-yard touchdown to Bernard Davis near the end of the first quarter to put the Minutemen on top 6-0. Brigham Young (7-4) responded with a 10-play, 75-yard drive capped by Hills 11-yard run to go up a point.Logan Laurent then made a 44-yard field goal which was set up by Isaiah Rodgers 51-yard kickoff return to BYUs 48-yard line. The Couggars used a 13-play, 86-yard drive that ended with Harvey Langis 5-yard run for a 14-9 halftime lead.dddddddddddd.After intermission BYU scored on its first three offensive drives and got a defensive score when Francis Bernard picked off Ford and raced 39-yards to score to put the game out of reach 34-9.Ford threw for 288 yards and had two interceptions.BYU outrushed UMass 240-47. ' ' '