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Round 20 of the NRL took place on Sunday with two games in South East Queensland. The NRL Judiciary imposed multiple match bans and fines while the NRLW Judiciary issued five warnings.
Round 20 of the NRL took place on Sunday with matches hosted in Queensland. The Gold Coast Titans hosted the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles while the Dolphins faced the North Queensland Cowboys at Lang Park. In the NRLW the Titans hosted the Eels at Robina, the Broncos played the Wests Tigers at Langlands Park and the Knights met the Dragons in Newcastle at 6:15 pm.
The NRL Judiciary imposed five match bans and $4,550 in fines from Saturday games. Owen Pattie accepted a one-match ban for a dangerous shot on Keaon Koloamatangi. David Fifita accepted a one-match ban for a shot on Hudson Young.
Adam Doueihi received a minimum one-match ban for a high shot on Harry Hayes. Latu Fainu received a minimum two-match ban for a dangerous low shot on Leo Thompson. Alex Twal was fined $1,800 for contrary conduct after slapping Jaeman Salmon.
Ethan Strange and Heamasi Makasini each received $1,000 fines for high tackles. Enari Tuala was fined $750 for a careless high shot on Jahream Bula. The NRLW Judiciary warned five players. Corban Baxter of the Roosters and Jasmin Huriwai of the Warriors received warnings for high tackles.
Tallisha Harden of the Cowboys, Monica Tagoai of the Bulldogs and Jaydika Tafua of the Sharks were warned for dangerous contact.
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