LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
North Queensland Cowboys middle forward Mackenzie Weale will tonight take on the grading of a dangerous contact charge following Saturday's match against the St George Illawarra Dragons.
Weale, known for her fierce tackles and strong presence on the field, is determined to challenge the charge in order to be available for the Cowboys' upcoming Round 9 clash against the Roosters.
The success of this downgrade would mean that Weale can continue to contribute to the team's defensive line and provide her valuable skills in the middle of the field.
However, if the challenge proves unsuccessful, Weale will face a three-game ban, impacting both her and the team's performance.
The Cowboys will be eagerly awaiting the outcome of this appeal, as they rely heavily on Weale's physicality and ability to dominate in the middle of the field.
Weale, a key player for the team, has consistently demonstrated her commitment to the Cowboys' success and has become a crucial part of their defensive strategy.
The decision to challenge the grading of the charge showcases her determination and belief in her ability to contribute to the team's performance.
Regardless of the outcome, Weale's presence on the field will be sorely missed if she is unable to play in the upcoming games.