It's been a busy weekend for the judiciary, with the Warriors, Bulldogs and Sharks offering plenty to work through in round 21.
No prizes for guessing the man at the centre of most of it...
JACK HETHERINGTON AND DYLAN NAPA FACING SUSPENSION
Bulldogs enforcers Jack Hetherington and Dylan Napa are both facing suspensions, with the pair cited during the loss to the Tigers.
Hetherington has been charged with a grade one careless high tackle on Alex Twal, but due to FOUR similar charges in the past two years, he will miss two games with an early guilty plea.
If the 25-year-old decides to fight the charge and loses, he will be banned for three matches.
Napa was charged with the same offence as his teammate on Thomas Mikaele, but was also charged with a grade one dangerous contact for a tackle on James Tamou.
The 28-year-old will miss two games if he takes the early guilty plea for both charges, and will miss three games if he fights them and loses.
In the same game, Tigers young gun Stefano Utoikamanu was charged with grade one contrary conduct and will escape with a $1,150 fine.
There was only one charge in the later game on Sunday, with Cowboys forward Tom Gilbert fined $1,350 for a careless high tackle on Corey Thompson.
KANE EVANS COPS THREE JUDICIARY CHARGES
Kane Evans was in the middle of everything on Saturday night. He faces significant fines and a suspension after copping three charges.
Evans was sin-binned twice during the Warriors' 18-16 win over the Sharks and the fiery forward engaged in a running battle with Will Chambers all afternoon.
Evans' first 10-minute spell came in the 35th minute. Chambers was involved in a tackle that saw Evans drop the ball. The Sharks centre gave Evans some lip, with the prop landing a couple of left hands on Chambers' chin.
Evans was hit with a grade two contrary conduct charge and will miss either one or two weeks.
Moments after he was allowed back on the pitch, Evans hit Ronaldo Mulitalo low around legs after he was already held.
He was given a grade one dangerous contact charge and will be out of pocket either $1350 or $1800.
Evans' ongoing battle with Chambers continued in the second half, with the Warriors forward sin binned again for slamming Chambers' head into the turf.
He was hit with a grade one dangerous contact charge and faces a second fine of either $1350 or $1800.
WATENE-ZELEZNIAK FAILS IN CHALLENGE, LODGE CHARGED
Matthew Lodge will be suspended for two matches for an 11th minute high tackle on...you guessed it, Will Chambers.
Lodge copped a grade one careless high tackle for the incident and with loading, misses two weeks regardless of an early guilty plea.
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak also had a run in with Chambers, and faces a week on the sidelines.
The winger was hit with a grade one contrary conduct charge after dropping a knee on Chambers' head in the 42nd minute.
Watene-Zelezniak challenged his one-match ban at the judiciary but the punishment stood, with 40 carryover points added to his record.
WILL CHAMBERS FINED FOR BOOT THROW
Will Chambers will be fined after throwing Warriors back Viliami Vailea's boot off the park.
Chambers made a diving tackle on Vailea in the seventh minute of the match, taking his boot with him.
Chambers was spotted tossing the boot towards the sideline.
He was hit with a grade one contrary conduct charge and will be fined either $1150 or $1500.
ANGUS CRICHTON TO MISS THREE WEEKS
Roosters enforcer Angus Crichton has been suspended for three weeks after a crusher tackle in the Roosters' loss to Penrith.
The tackle in question occurred in the 27th minute on Liam Martin, with Crichton copping a grade one charge.
Loading and carryover points mean Crichton will miss three weeks with an early guilty plea, which the club have taken on Monday.
Egan Butcher was also charged during the loss, and will be fined $1,150 for a grade one careless high tackle.
TOAFOFOA SIPLEY FACING BAN
Manly's Toafofoa Sipley will be out of action for up to two weeks after copping a grade grade one crusher tackle charge.
Sipley was cited for a 12th minute hit on Melbourne's Dale Finucane in Manly's 28-18 defeat.
He'll be suspended one week with an early guilty plea, or two weeks if he fights it and loses.
PANTHERS TRIO ALL CHARGED, KOROISAU FAILS TO OVERTURN BAN
Three Penrith players have been charged by the judiciary after the side's win over the Roosters on Saturday night.
Kurt Capewell and Apisai Koroisau face one-match suspensions, while Liam Martin will be fined.
Capewell was hit with a grade one dangerous throw charge for a tackle on Nat Butcher just seven minute into the game.
Koroisau's grade one contrary conduct charge stems from his involvement in a 30th minute scuffle.
Both will be rubbed out for one game regardless of an early plea.
Koroisau contested his charge at the judiciary, but was found guilty despite representation from Panthers coach Ivan Cleary,
Martin was handed a grade one dangerous contact charge for an incident with Drew Hutchison.
He will be fined for the third-minute offence.
KEENAN PALASIA FACING TWO-GAME BAN FOR HIGH TACKLE
Brisbane Broncos enforcer Keenan Palasia is facing a two-game suspension, after he was cited for a high tackle in the loss to Newcastle.
The 24-year-old was put on report twice during the game, but was only charged for the tackle on Hymel Hunt in the 18th minute.
Palasia has been charged with a grade two careless high tackle, which will see him suspended for two games if he fights it and loses.
If the Broncos take the early guilty plea, Palasia will miss just one game but will have 50 carry-over points.
The tackle on Hunt eventuated in a failed HIA for the Knights winger, and he was unable to return for the remainder of the game.
TARIQ SIMS CHARGED FOR HIGH TACKLE ON RAIDERS WINGER
NSW Origin forward Tariq Sims has been charged with a grade one careless high tackle, and will be suspended for one game unless he can fight the charge and win.
The 31-year-old was cited for the tackle on Harley Smith-Shields in the first half of the loss against Canberra, and will miss one game with an early guilty plea due to previous indiscretions.
In the same game, Jordan Rapana was charged after dropping knees into Blake Lawrie, but will escape with a $1,350 fine.
Zac Lomax was also charged with a grade one careless high tackle, but a clean record will see him fined $1,150 and the centre won't miss a game.
Jack de Belin escaped sanction for a 'cannonball' tackle late in the Dragons' loss to the Raiders.
In the other game on Friday night, Taane Milne was charged with a grade one careless high tackle against Parramatta. A prior but non-similar charge this year will see him fined $1,700 as opposed to the base punishment that Lomax received.