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Warriors forward Micheal Luck will escape penalty despite being charged with a dangerous throw by the National Rugby League (NRL) match review committee today.
Luck was charged with a grade one dangerous throw on Sydney Roosters winger John Williams during yesterday's 31-31 draw here.
He will escape suspension and take his place against Gold Coast in Auckland on Saturday if the Warriors enter an early guilty plea tomorrow.
Luck was the only player charged from yesterday's match, with Warriors halfback Grant Rovelli escaping charges after being placed on report for a high tackle on Roosters fullback Sam Perrett.
Warriors five-eighth Michael Witt and Roosters forward Ashley Harrison also escaped charges after a punchup between the pair.
Three other NRL players were charged today, with Bulldogs forward Brad Morrin the most serious after Parramatta's Timana Tahu accused him of biting his arm during last Friday's match.
Morrin will face the judiciary on Wednesday night on an ungraded contrary conduct charge.
St George-Illawarra's Ashton Sims (striking) and South Sydney's Shannon Hegarty (dangerous throw) will escape suspension if they plead guilty to their respective grade one charges.
- NZPA