Titans enforcer Moeaki Fotuaika has take the early responsible plea and can serve a one-game suspension after he was despatched off for a careless excessive deal with.
The 23-year-old was given his marching orders after gathering Warriors fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad excessive however the choice was met with heavy criticism.
Fotuaika will now sit out of his facet’s conflict with the Sharks earlier than returning in opposition to the Panthers in Round 25.
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Elsewhere, Rabbitohs prop Tom Burgess has additionally taken the early responsible plea and can sit out for 3 video games.
He was hit with a grade two cost for his hit on Sharks ahead Tom Hazelton late in his facet’s Round 23 loss.
Roosters enforcer Nathan Brown can be getting ready for time on the sidelines after he was despatched off his a deal with on Ben Trbojevic on Thursday night time.
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It stays to be seen whether or not he’ll take the early responsible plea which carries a one-match suspension. If contests the cost unsuccessfully he might be banned for 2 video games.
Meanwhile, Panthers star Jarome Luai escaped with a fantastic for his hit on Storm enforcer Nelson Asofa-Solomona.
Raiders five-eighth Jack Wighton was additionally handed a fantastic for opposite conduct after his spray directed at referee Peter Gough was analysed by the match evaluation committee.
Dragons centre Zac Lomax additionally escaped cost and a sin bin for an unpleasant head slam on Eels backrower Andrew Davey.
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