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  • Megan Pakulis Charged After Round 9 Victory

    Judiciary update: Megan Pakulis

    Megan Pakulis faces a Grade 2 Dangerous Contact charge, risking suspension for upcoming matches.

    LeagueNews.co

    Gold Coast NRLW forward Megan Pakulis has faced a charge from the match review committee following the Titans' Round 9 victory against the Eels on Sunday evening.

    In the game's final minute, Pakulis was placed on report and has received a Grade 2 Dangerous Contact charge related to her tackle on Elsie Albert. Accepting an early plea would result in a one-match suspension for her.

    If she chooses to contest the charge and is found guilty, Pakulis risks missing not only the upcoming Round 11 match against the Raiders but also the following Sunday's game versus the Knights.

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  • Dolphins' Kurt Donoghoe Faces NRL Charge

    Dolphins' Kurt Donoghoe Faces NRL Charge

    Dolphins' Kurt Donoghoe faces charge but will play against understrength Raiders this Sunday.

    LeagueNews.co

    Dolphins forward Kurt Donoghoe is the only player charged by the NRL's match review committee following the Sunday fixtures in Round 26.

    Despite this, he is set to play against the likely understrength Canberra Raiders this Sunday in a crucial match that could determine the Dolphins' top-eight prospects.

    Donoghoe received a Grade 1 careless high tackle charge for an incident that occurred in the 72nd minute of the match against the Gold Coast Titans. He faces a $3,000 fine if he accepts an early guilty plea, or he could risk a two-match suspension if he decides to contest the charge at the judiciary and loses.

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  • Dolphins forward charged ahead of potential finals qualifier

    Utility confirms future with one-year deal

    Dolphins' Kurt Donoghoe charged but can play against Raiders in crucial top-eight match.

    Zero Tackle

    Dolphins forward Kurt Donoghoe is the only player who has been charged by the NRL's match review committee out of the Sunday fixtures during Round 26.

    He will, however, be free to take on the likely understrength Canberra Raiders this Sunday afternoon in what could be a top-eight do-or-die clash for the Dolphins.

    The charge comes as a result of him having three on his rolling 12-month record, and means he is almost a guarantee to accept the early guilty plea.

    The Dolphin was the only player charged out of Sunday afternoon's game despite four being placed on report by on-field officials.

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