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Wests Tigers players Luke Brooks and Dene Halatau have both been charged by the Match Review Committee following the Club's Round 26 match against the Dragons.

Brooks was charged with a Grade 1 Dangerous Throw in the 46th minute, and will face a one-game suspension that carries into season 2016 following an early guilty plea.

Halatau was charged with two seperate incidents from the match — a Grade 1 Careless High Tackle in the 25th minute and a Grade 1 Shoulder Charge in the 32nd minute — and will also face a one-game suspension that carries into 2016 with an early guilty plea.

Newcastle Knights forward Tariq Sims was the biggest charge of the weekend, facing five games on the sideline to start 2016, after a Grade 2 Shoulder Charge on James Segeyaro.

Roosters playmaker James Maloney is free to play this week despite his tripping charge.

 

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