Souths pair facing one-game bans

South Sydney's Adam Reynolds and Issac Luke have been issued with grade one charges by the NRL match review committee.

South Sydney halfback Adam Reynolds is placed on report

South Sydney's Adam Reynolds (pic) and Isaac Luke are facing one-match bans from the NRL judiciary. (AAP)

South Sydney duo Adam Reynolds and Issac Luke are facing one-match bans after being slugged with grade one charges by the NRL match review committee.

Luke has been charged with dangerous contact on Canterbury skipper Michael Ennis and Reynolds with a dangerous lifting tackle on Moses Mbye in the Rabbitohs' 21-14 win over the Bulldogs on Thursday.

The pair will each miss the round 26 clash with Sydney Roosters next week with early guilty pleas and also if they fight the charges at the NRL judiciary and lose.

It takes the number of Souths players charged by the match review committee in the past four weeks to seven and will see the tackling style of Michael Maguire's side once again come under the spotlight.

Bulldogs back-rower Dale Finucane is also set to miss a week after being handed a grade one dangerous throw charge.

The offence took place early in the second half on Souths forward Jason Clark.


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