Melbourne prop Matt Lodge faces a four-match ban after being charged with detrimental conduct for writing an offensive word on wrist strapping he wore and striking over a fight that landed him in the sin bin during NSW's 30-8 defeat of Queensland in Saturday night's under-20s match at Penrith's Sportingbet Stadium.

Lodge received a two-match ban after being charged with detrimental conduct for having the word "c---" written on the strapping until ordered to remove the tape by NSW team officials, while he is also facing another two matches on the sideline for a grade-one striking offence.

Strapping lad: NSW under-20 prop Matt Lodge. Credit:Getty Images

Should he plead guilty to both charges, Lodge would face a three-match ban.

Storm and NSW teammate Dean Britt was one of three other players charged over incidents in the match and faces a two-match suspension for contrary conduct after sparking a brawl when he pushed Maroons captain Anthony Milford as he was attempting to play the ball.

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It was Britt's third judiciary charge in the past two years and he has 39 carry-over points from a previous offence.

Parramatta winger John Folau was sent to the sin bin after rushing in to throw a punch and he faces a one-match ban for striking, while his Queensland teammate Lloyd Perrett was charged over a crusher tackle and may miss a match for Canterbury unless he enters an early plea or successfully challenges the charge at the tribunal.