SYDNEY - The inquest into the biting allegation against Canterbury's James Graham could drag on all week after the Bulldogs officially requested his NRL judiciary hearing be delayed.
Graham was due to face the music tomorrow night after being referred straight to the judiciary for an alleged bite on Melbourne fullback Billy Slater. But with the Bulldogs holding their club presentation on Wednesday night, the minor premiers officially requested to have the date moved to later in the week.
Graham is in danger of copping a hefty suspension which could rule him out of the start of next season.