NRL Judiciary Round 14 (Sunday): One player has been charged following Sunday’s matches, with Wests Tigers forward Mavrik Geyer cited by the Match Review Committee.
The charge stems from a second-half incident, with Geyer facing a Grade 1 offence resulting in a financial penalty.
Match Review Committee Charges
| Player | Club | Incident | Grade | Early Plea | Panel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mavrik Geyer | Tigers | Dangerous Contact | 1 | $1,000 | $1,500 |
Players Charged (Round 14 – Sunday)
- Mavrik Geyer – Dangerous Contact (Grade 1)
Key Takeaways
- One player has been charged from Sunday’s fixtures
- The offence is Grade 1 and carries a financial penalty
- No suspension is expected from this charge
- The incident occurred midway through the second half
Mavrik Geyer (Tigers)
Geyer has been charged with a Grade 1 Dangerous Contact offence following an incident involving Nathan Cleary in the 42nd minute.
This is classified as a first offence on his record, resulting in a standard financial penalty.
Early Plea: $1,000 fine
If Guilty at Panel: $1,500 fine
What Happens Next
Geyer will now decide whether to:
- accept the early guilty plea and take the reduced fine, or
- challenge the charge at the NRL Judiciary panel
Any contested hearings will be scheduled ahead of the next round.










