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NRL judiciary charge for Newcastle prop

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An early guilty plea will save Newcastle prop James Gavet from NRL suspension after he was charged for dangerous contact.

JAMES GAVET
JAMES GAVET Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images

Newcastle's James Gavet will avoid suspension if he takes an early plea, after the NRL judiciary charged the prop for dangerous contact during the Knights' 20-14 defeat to Canterbury.

The charge was for Gavet's late tackle on Bulldogs forward Chris Smith in the 62nd minute of the match on Friday night.

The incident resulted in the Samoan international being placed on report and sin-binned by referee Matt Cecchin.

Should Gavet choose to challenge the charge, he risks a one-match ban if he is found guilty.

Nathan Brown's side find themselves in a hole after Friday's upset loss left them with just one win - against a disappointing Brisbane outfit - from their last four starts.

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