News Warriors Injuries & Suspensions

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Warriors hooker Issac Luke and Broncos lock Tevita Pangai are facing time on the sidelines after Saturday's round 19 matches.

Luke has received a grade two dangerous throw charge for his 69th minute tackle on Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown and faces two matches out if he pleads early.

Fighting the charge at the NRL judiciary, and losing, would mean a three-game suspension. He would not be available until the Round 23 game against the Sharks if that were the case.
 

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Warriors hooker Issac Luke and Broncos lock Tevita Pangai are facing time on the sidelines after Saturday's round 19 matches.

Luke has received a grade two dangerous throw charge for his 69th minute tackle on Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown and faces two matches out if he pleads early.

Fighting the charge at the NRL judiciary, and losing, would mean a three-game suspension. He would not be available until the Round 23 game against the Sharks if that were the case.

Warriors hooker Issac Luke will front the judiciary on Tuesday night seeking to downgrade a dangerous throw charge.

Luke was handed a grade-two dangerous throw charge for his 69th-minute tackle on Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown and faces a possible two-match ban.

If he is successful in having the charge downgraded to a grade one he will receive 75 carry-over points and will be free to play this week.
 

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Warriors hooker Issac Luke will front the judiciary on Tuesday night seeking to downgrade a dangerous throw charge.

Luke was handed a grade-two dangerous throw charge for his 69th-minute tackle on Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown and faces a possible two-match ban.

If he is successful in having the charge downgraded to a grade one he will receive 75 carry-over points and will be free to play this week.

Issac Luke will miss three matches after his unsuccessful challenge of a dangerous tackle charge at the judiciary.

Luke will be sidelined for Friday's critical clash with Canberra, as well as round 21 and 22 games against Manly and the Roosters with an extra week's suspension added to his punishment for lifting Parramatta's Dylan Brown.
 

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In other news, Warriors coach Stephen Kearney indicated Tohu Harris could be ruled out for the remainder of the season with a knee injury.

Harris hasn't been sighted since round 14 and his return to play has been pushed back.
 

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Beale - knee

Veteran Warriors centre Gerard Beale has been hospitalised with what is feared to be a fractured kneecap that will end his season and likely sideline him for the start of 2020 after he was left in agony at the SCG.
 

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Tevaga can escape suspension with an early guilty plea after attracting a grade one charge for dangerous contact following an incident involving Cooper Cronk at the SCG on Sunday.
 

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Tevaga can escape suspension with an early guilty plea after attracting a grade one charge for dangerous contact following an incident involving Cooper Cronk at the SCG on Sunday.

Free to play next weekend after entering an early guilty plea.
 

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Warriors pair Blake Green and Leeson Ah Mau are in doubt for Friday night's clash against South Sydney with knee concerns.