NRL Judiciary Round 24 (Sunday): Three players have been charged following Sunday’s matches, with all offences resulting in financial penalties and no suspensions proposed.

The Match Review Committee reviewed incidents from Sunday’s Round 24 fixtures, issuing charges to players from the Titans and Wests Tigers.

All three charges were classified as Grade 1 offences, meaning each player can resolve the matter through financial penalties rather than suspension.

NRL Judiciary Round 24 Sunday Charges

Match Review Committee Charges

PlayerClubIncidentGradeEarly PleaPanel
Moeaki FotuaikaTitansCareless High TackleGrade 1$1,800 fine$2,500 fine
Chris RandallTitansCareless High TackleGrade 1$1,000 fine$1,500 fine
Tony SukkarWests TigersCareless High TackleGrade 1$1,000 fine$1,500 fine

Players Facing Suspension

No players are facing suspension from Sunday’s NRL Judiciary charges.

Key Takeaways

  • Three players were charged from Sunday’s Round 24 matches
  • No suspensions were proposed by the Match Review Committee
  • All three charges were Grade 1 careless high tackles
  • The Titans accounted for two of the three charges issued

Moeaki Fotuaika Charge Details

Fotuaika was charged with a Grade 1 careless high tackle following an incident in the 3rd minute involving Kalyn Ponga.

As this was a second offence within the judiciary’s rolling three-year period, the Titans forward faces an increased financial penalty.

Early Plea: $1,800 fine
If Found Guilty at Panel: $2,500 fine

Other Charges

  • Chris Randall: Grade 1 careless high tackle (16th minute vs Dane Gagai) – $1,000 early plea fine ($1,500 panel).
  • Tony Sukkar: Grade 1 careless high tackle (12th minute vs Valentine Holmes) – $1,000 early plea fine ($1,500 panel).

What Happens Next

Players charged by the NRL Match Review Committee will now decide whether to:

  • accept the early guilty plea for a reduced penalty, or
  • challenge the charge at the NRL Judiciary panel.

As all three offences carry financial penalties only, no players are currently at risk of suspension ahead of Round 25.

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