THE Broncos are set for a tussle with the NRL judiciary over Tevita Pangai’s dangerous contact charge.

The club will challenge the grade two charge he was hit with for a tackle on Penrith half James Maloney.

It came in Friday night’s 24-12 win over the Panthers that propelled the Broncos into seventh spot on the ladder.

If the Broncos can successfully lower the grading of the charge, Pangai could reduce his suspension from four matches down to just one game.

The Broncos will accept the early guilty plea for Jake Turpin’s dangerous contact charge which also came out of the same game.

Turpin will be required to complete a two-week suspension, which means the Broncos will have to find a new halves partner for Darius Boyd this week.