The Wests Tigers are bracing themselves for a heavy reprimand from the NRL over an alleged salary cap breach involving a lucrative post-career ambassador role for favourite son Robbie Farah.

The Herald can reveal the integrity unit will hand down the findings of its two-month investigation into the Farah deal when the ARL Commission meets at League Central on Tuesday.

Favourite son ... The Wests Tigers are facing sanction over a post-career deal with Robbie Farah. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer

At the same meeting, NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg will advise the commission if it should sanction Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan, who could possibly be sensationally deregistered over allegations he had contact with the club while serving a one-year suspension in 2014 in relation to the peptides scandal.

While the integrity unit’s findings into further salary cap breaches at Cronulla won’t be handed down until next year, the Tigers are resigned to receiving a breach notice for their deal with Farah.