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Five players have accepted fines following their involvement in Saturday's brawl in the closing stages of Penrith's loss to Newcastle at Panthers Stadium.

All five have escaped suspension over their involvement in the incident.

Panthers trio Viliame Kikau, Waqa Blake and Tyrone May, and Newcastle's Danny Levi have accepted $1100 fines, while Shaun Kenny-Dowall's fine was reduced to $750 after he applied to have the seven-year incident free discount used in his favour.

Blake was the only member of the five players charged who was not sin-binned during the match.

In other judiciary news, Storm centre Will Chambers will miss three matches for his crusher tackle on Jarryd Hayne on Friday night.

 

Player  Viliame Kikau 
Club Panthers
Minute of match 76th 
Charge/incident Contrary conduct 
Charge grade 
Result Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 0
Points/fine $1100
Carryover points N/A
Misconduct on whom? melee

 

Player  Waqa Blake
Club Panthers
Minute of match 76th 
Charge/incident Contrary conduct 
Charge grade 
Result Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 0
Points/fine $1100
Carryover points N/A
Misconduct on whom? melee

 

Player  Tyrone May
Club Panthers
Minute of match 76th 
Charge/incident Contrary conduct 
Charge grade 
Result Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 0
Points/fine $1100
Carryover points N/A
Misconduct on whom? melee

 

Player  Shaun Kenny-Dowall
Club Knights
Minute of match 76th 
Charge/incident Contrary conduct 
Charge grade 
Result Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 0
Points/fine $750
Carryover points N/A
Misconduct on whom? melee

 

Player  Danny Levi
Club Knights
Minute of match 76th 
Charge/incident Contrary conduct 
Charge grade 
Result Guilty - early plea
Matches to serve 0
Points/fine $1100
Carryover points N/A
Misconduct on whom? melee
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