The NRL Match Review Committee has finalised judiciary outcomes from the 2025 semi finals weekend, with six players charged across the two matches.

The Sharks’ win over the Raiders and the Panthers’ 46-26 victory against the Bulldogs both produced multiple incidents, but no suspensions were handed out. All six players took the early guilty plea, meaning they will be free to play if their teams remain alive in the finals series.

Among the biggest names, Nathan Cleary was fined for a careless high tackle, while Toby Rudolf and Billy Burns were both cited in Cronulla’s win. Kurt Mann was also charged for dangerous contact, marking his second offence of the season.

Finalised Judiciary Outcomes – Semi Finals

PlayerDate of OffenceRoundClubMinuteCharge / IncidentGradeResultRecordMatches to ServeFineMisconduct On Whom
Toby Rudolf20/09/2025FW2Sharks22ndHigh Tackle – Careless1Guilty – Early Plea1st Offence0$1,000Joseph Tapine
Billy Burns20/09/2025FW2Sharks43rdDangerous Contact1Guilty – Early Plea1st Offence0$1,000Jed Stuart
Zac Hosking20/09/2025FW2Raiders59thHigh Tackle – Careless1Guilty – Early Plea2nd Offence0$1,800Blayke Brailey
Kurt Mann21/09/2025FW2Bulldogs33rdDangerous Contact1Guilty – Early Plea2nd Offence0$1,800Nathan Cleary
Nathan Cleary21/09/2025FW2Panthers52ndHigh Tackle – Careless1Guilty – Early Plea1st Offence0$1,000Connor Tracey
Brad Schneider21/09/2025FW2Panthers67thDangerous Contact1Guilty – Early Plea1st Offence0$1,000Sitili Tupouniua

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Jack Trenwith
NRL reporter who follows the Knights and NSW Blues.

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