NRL's match review charged Alex Twal, Kai Pearce-Paul, and Corey Horsburgh for dangerous contact in Round 10 games.
Wests Tigers forwards Alex Twal and Kai Pearce-Paul, as well as Canberra Raiders middle forward Corey Horsburgh, have all been charged with offences by the NRL's match review committee after Sunday's games during Round 10.
In the earlier game, which saw the Melbourne Storm break their seven-match losing streak with an emphatic win over the Tigers, Twal was placed on report for dangerous contact during the first half, and Pearce-Paul for the same offence during the second half.
Twal's offence came against Melbourne lock Trent Loiero, while Pearce-Paul was charged for an offence against Will Warbrick.
As both players currently have clean judiciary records, they are eligible for $1000 fines each with an early guilty plea, or $1500 if they fight and lose.
