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NRL Round 6 Judiciary Update: Luke Keary

Luke Keary has entered an early guilty plea in relation to his Grade One Contrary Conduct Charge after being cited by the Match Review Committee in Round 6. 

As a result, he will receive a monetary fine of $1000 and be available for selection for the Roosters’ Round 7 clash with the Storm.

Originally published Friday 12 April at 10:54am. 

Following the Sydney Roosters Round 6 match against the Newcastle Knights, Luke Keary has been cited by the Match Review Committee.

Keary was issued with a Grade One Contrary Conduct Charge for making avoidable contact with a match official.

Should Keary elect to enter an early guilty plea, he will receive a monetary fine of $1000.

If found guilty at the judiciary, however, he will receive a monetary fine of $1500. 

Keary has until Monday at 12pm to enter his plea.

There were no other judiciary concerns for the other players that featured in the match.

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