SYDNEY - Melbourne's Adam Blair is facing a week on the sidelines after being charged for his use of a forearm on Newcastle's Ben Cross in Saturday night's victory to the Storm.
The NRL match review committee has charged Blair with grade one dangerous contact for the incident, which resulted in the New Zealand international being placed on report in the 64th minute of the 20-14 win at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
Blair will miss a week whether or not he enters an early guilty plea to the charge.
Canterbury forward Gary Warburton is facing up to three weeks on the sidelines after he was booked for a dangerous contact-head/neck offence in the loss to St George Illawarra on Friday night.
He will miss two weeks if he enters the early plea and three if he unsuccessfully defends the charge at the NRL judiciary.
Warriors pair James Maloney and Lewis Brown have been charged with a dangerous throw in Saturday's win over Cronulla.
Maloney will miss a week with the early plea and two weeks with an unsuccessful defence, while Brown will miss a week either way.
South Sydney prop Luke Stuart will escape a ban with the early plea after a dangerous contact-head/neck charge and miss a match if he is unsuccessful at the judiciary.
Cronulla's John Morris will escape any ban despite a grade-one careless high tackle charge.
- AAP
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