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Broncos pair Brianna Clark and Jasmine Fogavini will miss the Round 5 clash with the Knights after both were suspended for one match following the win over the Eels.

Clark entered an early guilty plea on a Careless High Tackle charge and Fogavini also took the early guilty plea to Dangerous Contact.

Meanwhile, Sharks forward Harata Butler has been charged with Dangerous Contact for the second time this season following Sunday's loss to the Roosters.

The incident involving Roosters forward Grace Hamilton is Butler's second and subsequent offence after she was banned for one-match after a tackle on Wests Tigers winger Jakiya Whitfeld in Round 2 that was classified a Grade 2.

As this is a Grade 1 offence, Butler could elect to pay a fine of $400 instead of a one-match suspension upon entering an plea of guilty under Rule 39A.

Knights centre Shanice Parker has been issued with a Warning for a Grade 1 Dangerous Throw on Titans halfback Sienna Lofipo. 

NRLW Judiciary Results - Round 4

Player Charge Record Plea Suspension
Harata Butler (Sharks) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact 2nd & Subsequent Offence Guilty - early plea *$400 fine
Shanice Parker (Knights) Grade 1 Dangerous Throw 1st Offence Guilty - early plea Warning
China Polata (Cowboys) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact 1st Offence Guilty - early plea Warning
China Polata (Cowboys) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact 1st Offence Guilty - early plea Warning
Brianna Clark (Broncos) Grade 2 Careless High Tackle 1st Offence Guilty - early plea 1 match
Jasmine Fogavini (Broncos) Grade 2 Dangerous Contact 1st Offence Guilty - early plea 1 match

* Rule 39A - The player can elect to pay a fine of $400 instead of a 1 match suspension upon entering a plea of guilty

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