LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
In a classic case of Rugby League discipline, Aidan Sezer has decided to own up and accept an early guilty plea for a Grade 1 Careless High Tackle charge.
The Wests Tigers website reports that he's copped a $1,000 fine for his actions during the intense clash against the Raiders in Canberra.
It was in the heat of battle, halfway through the second half, when Sezer found himself in hot water for a high tackle that caught Jordan Rapana around the neck and head.
It was a moment that left fans on the edge of their seats, with tensions running high on the field.
But all is not lost for Sezer, as he's been given the green light to take the field this Saturday against the Sharks at the iconic Leichhardt Oval.
It's a chance for redemption, a chance to show his teammates and fans that he's learned from his mistake and is ready to give it his all on the field.
In the world of Rugby League, mistakes happen, fines are paid, but it's all about how you bounce back and show your true grit on the field.
Sezer will no doubt be looking to make amends and prove his worth in the upcoming game, seizing the opportunity to shine in front of the loyal Tigers supporters.
It's a chance for him to leave his mark and show that he's a player to be reckoned with in the tough world of professional sport.