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Judiciary: Corey Horsburgh

Corey Horsburgh has been found guilty of a grade one shoulder charge at the NRL Judiciary tonight.

As its third and subsequent offence he will be suspended for four matches. 

EARLIER

Corey Horsburgh will head to the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night to contest a grade-one Shoulder Charge. 

If he is successful in his bid to overturn the charge he will be free to play in the Raiders round 27 match against the Sharks. If he loses he will be suspended for four matches. 

Jordan Rapana and Zac Woolford had both taken the early guilty plea and will be available this weekend. 

EARLIER

The Raiders have had three players charged by the NRL Match Review committee following last nights loss to the Broncos at GIO Stadium Canberra.

Corey Horsburgh has been charged with a grade one shoulder charge on Corey Jensen. As its his 3rd and subsequent offence he faces a three match suspension with the early guilty plea and four matches if he fights it and loses. 

Jordan Rapana has been charged with a grade one dangerous contact (tripping) on Selwyn Cobbo. He will receive a $3000 fine if he takes the early plea or a two match ban if he fights the charge and loses.

Zac Woolford has been charged with a grade one crusher tackle. He will receive a $3000 fine if he takes the early guilty plea. If he fights the charge and loses he will receive a two match ban. 

 

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