North Queensland outside back Gideon Gela-Mosby has been accused of biting an opponent in an Intrust Super Cup match.
Gela-Mosby was playing for Northern Pride on Saturday night, when the incident is alleged to have occurred.
The 22-year-old was brought down in a tackle in the middle of the field when opposition player Yamba Bowie informed the referee that he'd been bitten on the chest.
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The @nthqldcowboys have confirmed they are investigating a biting allegation against the @Northern_Pride's Gideon Gela-Mosby following Saturday night's Q Cup clash in Mackay. @charmifsud2 #NRL #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/MqOdobEn3M
— 7NEWS Mackay (@7NewsMackay) May 6, 2019
If the accusations are proved accurate, Gela-Mosby now looks set to be suspended just one match after returning from a ban.
The flyer was hit with a four-game suspension for a shoulder charge earlier in the year, as ill-discipline continues to hamper his career.
Gela-Mosby is yet to play a first-grade game in 2019, not adding to his career total of eight.
When given the opportunity, he has shown plenty of quality, scoring six tries so far in the top grade.
He now faces a wait to see if he will be sanctioned for this latest incident.