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There was speculation webby would be fronting the judiciary this week for an alleged high shot on a tigers player late in Saturday nights game.
Looks like he got off.
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South Sydney could be without centre Yileen Gorden and hooker Stuart Webb for Saturday night's clash against Cronulla after both were hit with high tackle charges by the NRL match review committee.
Webb is facing a minimum three-week stint on the sidelines after copping a grade one reckless high tackle charge for his first-half hit on St George Illawarra fullback Clint Greenshields.
The former Sydney Roosters rake will be outed for four weeks if he challenges the charge and is unsuccessful at the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night.
Gorden will miss only the clash with the Sharks after being charged with a grade one careless high tackle for his swinging arm on Dragons prop Michael Henderson.
Melbourne front rower Antonio Kafusi is looking at a three-week suspension for a grade two reckless high tackle, with the ban to be reduced to two weeks with an early guilty plea.
His Storm teammate Greg Inglis will escape suspension with an early plea following his grade one contrary conduct charge for a grapple tackle on North Queensland second rower Steve Southern.
Cowboys playmaker Johnathan Thurston will also avoid missing any games if he pleads guilty to a striking charge stemming from the same match.
Looks like he got off.
flogged from nrl.com
South Sydney could be without centre Yileen Gorden and hooker Stuart Webb for Saturday night's clash against Cronulla after both were hit with high tackle charges by the NRL match review committee.
Webb is facing a minimum three-week stint on the sidelines after copping a grade one reckless high tackle charge for his first-half hit on St George Illawarra fullback Clint Greenshields.
The former Sydney Roosters rake will be outed for four weeks if he challenges the charge and is unsuccessful at the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night.
Gorden will miss only the clash with the Sharks after being charged with a grade one careless high tackle for his swinging arm on Dragons prop Michael Henderson.
Melbourne front rower Antonio Kafusi is looking at a three-week suspension for a grade two reckless high tackle, with the ban to be reduced to two weeks with an early guilty plea.
His Storm teammate Greg Inglis will escape suspension with an early plea following his grade one contrary conduct charge for a grapple tackle on North Queensland second rower Steve Southern.
Cowboys playmaker Johnathan Thurston will also avoid missing any games if he pleads guilty to a striking charge stemming from the same match.