Sharks forward Harata Butler will miss one match after she was charged with Dangerous Contact in Sunday's loss to the Wests Tigers.

The incident involving Wests Tigers winger Jakiya Whitfeld resulted in Butler being sent to the bin and cited for a Grade 2 Dangerous Contact charge, carrying a one match ban with an early guilty plea.

Meanwhile, Wests Tigers forward Sophie Curtain (Careless High Tackle), Cowboys prop April Ngatunpuna (Dangerous Contact) and Knights enforcer Tayla Predebon (Careless High Tackle) all accepted warnings. 

NRLW Judiciary Charges - Round 2

Player Charge Record Plea Suspension
Tayla Predebon (Knights) Grade 1 High Tackle - Careless 1st Offence Guilty - Early Plea Warning
April Ngatunpuna (Cowboys) Grade 1 Dangerous Contact 1st Offence Guilty - Early Plea Warning
Harata Butler (Sharks) Grade 2 Dangerous Contact 1st Offence Guilty - Early Plea 1 match
Sophie Curtain (Wests Tigers) Grade 1 High Tackle - Careless 1st Offence Guilty - Early Plea Warning

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