England's Jermaine McGillvary labelled allegations of him biting Robbie Farah as outrageous, before being found not guilty by the Rugby League World Cup judiciary.

Not even Farah attended the hearing, as it took a panel just three minutes to clear McGillvary's name and left him free to play on Sunday against France.

Biting allegation: Robbie Farah seen protesting on the referee headcam. Credit:Channel 7

However, it came after a fiery 70-minute hearing, during which judiciary members Barri-Jon Mather, Mal Cochrane and chairman Geoff Bellew were shown four replays of the alleged incident.

McGillvary turned the tables on Farah, accusing him of grappling and choking him as he fell to the ground early in the second half of England's 29-10 second- round win.