Canterbury and NSW back-rower Josh Jackson faces being rubbed out of the State of Origin decider after being hit with a grade two dangerous throw charge by the NRL match review committee.
Jackson was charged with the offence for a lifting tackle on Jamie Soward in the Bulldogs' win over the Panthers on Saturday.
He is facing a two or three-week ban and will miss Origin III unless he elects to fight the charge or seeks a downgrade at the judiciary.
Jackson will be outed for two weeks if he pleads guilty and three weeks if he fights the charge and loses.
A grade two dangerous throw attracts 325 points however he incurred 20 per cent loading for a prior non-similar offence.