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NRL Round 13 Judiciary Update: Forwards Enter Plea

Both Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Siua Wong have entered early guilty pleas in relation to their respective charges after being cited by the Match Review Committee in Round 13. 

As a result, Waerea-Hargreaves will receive a monetary fine of $3000, while Wong will receive a monetary fine of $1000.

Both players will be available for selection for the Roosters’ Round 15 match against the Parramatta Eels. 

Originally published Monday 3 June at 11:30am. 

Following the Sydney Roosters Round 13 match against the North Queensland Cowboys, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Siua Wong have been cited by the Match Review Committee.

Waerea-Hargreaves was issued with a Grade One Careless High Tackle Charge for an incident that occurred in the 14th minute of the match. 

Should Waerea-Hargreaves elect to enter an early guilty plea, he will receive a monetary fine of $3000. 

If found guilty at the judiciary, however, he will be unavailable for two matches.

Wong was issued with a Grade One Contrary Conduct Charge for making avoidable contact with a match official.

Should Wong elect to enter an early guilty plea, he will receive a monetary fine of $1000.

If found guilty at the judiciary, however, he will receive a monetary fine of $1500. 

Waerea-Hargreaves and Wong have until Tuesday at 12pm to enter their pleas.

There were no other judiciary concerns for the other players that featured in the match.

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