LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Canberra Raiders have found themselves in a bit of a pickle as NRLW player Relna Wuruki-Hosea has been hit with a charge from the Match Review Committee after their clash with the Cowboys.
The committee has deemed her high tackle in the 47th minute of the game to be of a careless nature, slapping her with a grade two charge.
Now, Wuruki-Hosea faces a tough decision ahead.
She could take the early plea and sit out for just one match, or she could roll the dice and challenge the charge.
If she chooses to fight and ends up on the losing side, she'll be forced to watch from the sidelines for two matches.
It's a classic case of risk versus reward in the world of Rugby League.
But as they say in the game, it's all part of the rough and tumble of Rugby League.
The Raiders will have to regroup and adjust their game plan in Wuruki-Hosea's absence, rallying together to make up for her temporary absence on the field.
Let's see how they handle this curveball as they continue their journey through the NRLW season.