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Judiciary Report: Round 12

South Sydney will be without forward Jaydn Su'a after he was charged in the final minute of his side's win over the Dragons.

Su'a was hit with a Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Other charge following a tackle onĀ  Cameron McInnes, and will subsequently miss the Rabbitohs' Round 13 clash against Brisbane if unsuccessful at the Judiciary on Tuesday.

Elsewhere, three New Zealand Warriors were players following their upset win over Wests Tigers with all able to escape suspension with early guilty pleas, while Sharks rookie Jackson Ferris will miss one week after a shoulder charge against Brisbane.

Broncos hooker Jake Turpin was also charged following his side's tight loss to Cronulla but is free to play next week with an early guilty plea.

Newcastle duo Pasami Saulo and Chris Randall were both charged following their loss to Melbourne on Sunday, with the former set to miss two matches for a dangerous tackle on Storm playmaker Jahrome Hughes.

Bulldogs hooker Jeremy Marshall-King was also charged in his side's tight defeat to the Eels but is free to play in Round 13 with an early guilty plea.

JUDICIARY REPORT: ROUND 12

PLAYER CHARGE SUSPENSION
Jaydn Su'a (South Sydney Rabbitohs) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Other 1 week
Adam Blair (New Zealand Warriors) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Head/Neck 0 weeks
Eliesa Katoa (New Zealand Warriors) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Head/Neck 0 weeks
Peta Hiku (New Zealand Warriors) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Head/Neck 0 weeks
Jake Turpin (Brisbane Broncos) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Other 0 weeks
Jackson Ferris (Cronulla Sharks) Grade 1 Shoulder Charge 1 week
Jeremy Marshall King (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Head/Neck 0 weeks
Chris Randall (Newcastle Knights) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact - Other 0 weeks
Pasami Saulo (Newcastle Knights) Grade 3 Dangerous Contact - Other 2 weeks
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