NRL Round 2 judiciary: Nikora faces feather touch ban over dangerous Kikau hit, Luai charged twice

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Cronulla forward Briton Nikora is facing a ban of only two weeks after he was charged for his controversial hit on Bulldogs opponent Viliame Kikau

Nikora should have been sent off by referee Ziggy Prezeklasa-Adamski for the dangerous tackle which after his shoulder thundered into Kikau’s head in the sixth minute of Cronulla’s 25-6 triumph at Shark Park.

Kikau was not looking at the defender after passing the ball wide but Nikora only got 10 in the sin bin for a tackle that has been a straight send-off in recent seasons.

If he enters an early guilty plea he will be out for two matches but risks a further week on the sidelines if he challenges the judiciary.

“I haven’t had too many looks at it but it didn’t look great,” said Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo in the post-match media conference.

“He (Nikora) is not that sort of player so I don’t think he would have meant it. But it wasn’t a great look.

“I thought there were a lot of other calls that went against us. Blake Taaffe gets tackled in the air and loses the ball – that’s a penalty every day of the week. I’m going to have to send them (videos) in this week and get some clarity on some of them because there’s just so many of them. 

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“I felt like that last year, but we were hurting ourselves last year and we didn’t have that same level of effort.

“Now I have that level of effort from our guys, I want to get the fair calls and for us to get what we deserve.”

Nikora will miss upcoming clashes with the Wests Tigers and Canberra by taking the early guilty plea but risks also sitting out the following game against South Sydney by challenging the charge.

One of the best line-running second-rowers in the league, Nikora’s absence is a blow to a Sharks side that is already readjusting on the edges following Wade Graham’s retirement last year.

New recruit Billy Burns is a chance to come onto the Sharks’ right edge for a club debut, while Jack Williams is also an option as a bench forward with experience starting at second row.

Panthers star Jarome Luai is lucky not to be facing a ban after he was charged twice from Friday’s derby win over Parramatta.

He can escape with fines of $1800 for a high tackle which ended Parramatta winger Bailey Simonsson’s match early and a trip on Mitchell Moses.

Luai first went on report for hitting Simonsson high early in the game and he later became wrong-footed and tripped Mitch Moses as the Eels halfback attempted a kick later in the game, attracting the ire of the referee a second time.

But Luai will be free to face off against the Broncos at BlueBet Stadium next Thursday night.

Eels centre Morgan Harper ($1000-$1500 fro dangerous contact) was the only other player charged from the clash at Penrith. 

Rabbitohs forward Davvy Moale was charged with a Grade 1 Dangerous Contact charge from Thursday night’s loss in Brisbane. 

Moale faces a fine of $1800-$2500 for the incident involving Pat Carrigan in the 33rd minute.

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