New South Wales and North Queensland prop James Tamou has predictably chosen to enter an early guilty plea to a dangerous contact charge, meaning he's free to line up in State of Origin Two.
Tamou was on Tuesday slapped with a grade-one charge by the NRL match review committee for his 76th-minute hit on Eels forward Pauli Pauli, the same day he was named in Blues coach Laurie Daley's side for the clash in Melbourne.
He will be free to take his place for NSW alongside five-eighth Mitchell Pearce, who also avoided suspension after pleading guilty to grade-one dangerous contact over a tackle on Michael Gordon in the Roosters' upset loss to Cronulla on Sunday.
Wests Tigers' Sauaso Sue is free to play having opted for an early plea for a grade-two careless high tackle on Gold Coast's Aidan Sezer late in the Tigers' 27-20 loss on Friday.
However, Manly forward Justin Horo will miss one match for his tackle on Brisbane's Darius Boyd in the Broncos' 44-10 thumping of the Sea Eagles.