LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Broncos NRLW warrior Annetta Nu'uausala is gearing up for a fierce showdown at the judiciary as she challenges a dangerous contact charge, following a wild brawl with Eels rival Kennedy Cherrington.
The fiery clash, reminiscent of a classic State of Origin battle, saw Nu'uausala cop two suspensions for her alleged hip-drop tackle on Reuben Cherrington and a punch thrown at Kennedy in defense of her sister.
But the Brisbane prop is not backing down, ready to take on the judiciary like a seasoned veteran ready for a grueling match.
Despite accepting her ban for the punch, Nu'uausala is not going down without a fight when it comes to the dangerous contact charge.
Down to the wire, as if in the final minutes of a grand final match, Nu'uausala will present her case on Tuesday night.
Meanwhile, Kennedy Cherrington, reminiscent of a stoic captain defending her team, was charged with contrary conduct and slapped with a $400 fine.
Unfazed by the scrutiny, she justified her actions on social media, standing tall like a true warrior.
However, Nu'uausala came back swinging with a sneaky social media post, leaving no stone unturned in this fierce rivalry.
Stay tuned as these two rivals face off once again, on and off the field, in a showdown that could go down in Rugby League history.