The NRL says South Sydney prop Nathan Brown escaped charged for an apparent stomp because he made contact with Agnatius Paasi's groin.
Brown on Monday was not charged by the match review committee (MRC) despite an ugly incident in which he stamped his foot on Gold Coast forward Paasi during golden point of the Titans' controversial 29-28 win in Perth on Sunday.
The incident, in which Brown appeared to strike Paasi in the crotch, prompted former NSW great Brett Kimmorley to call for the Bunnies forward to be rubbed out for at least three weeks, labelling it a "dog act".
However MRC head Michael Buettner defended the decision to merely issue Brown with a concerning act notice.
Buettner said Brown had not struck Paasi with sufficient force and because he struck him in the groin, he was unlikely to cause injury.