Wests Tigers forwards Chris McQueen and Alex Twal have escaped suspension after pleading guilty to judiciary charges coming out of their side's win over Gold Coast.

McQueen was charged over a fourth-minute dangerous contact incident involving Moeaki Fotuaiki while Twal was cited over a dangerous throw in the 47th minute.

Both have entered early guilty pleas and escaped suspension with 75 carry-over points against their name.

In the other charge from Saturday's matches, Sharks fullback William Kennedy has been charged with a Grade 1 tripping offence. With an early guilty plea he has received a $1150 fine.

Penrith hooker Sione Katoa is free to play in Penrith's Saturday afternoon road meeting with the Raiders after pleading guilty to a dangerous contact charge relating to his late-game clash with Dane Gagai in Friday night's 22-18 loss to the Rabbitohs.

Katoa's knees appeared to come into contact with Gagai after he scored a crucial try for the Bunnies in the 73rd minute.

No penalty was given after the bunker reviewed the incident, but the NRL Match Review Committee deemed Katoa's contact illegal.

Player Chris McQueen Club Wests Tigers Minute of match 4th Charge/incident Dangerous contact - other Charge grade 1 Result Guilty - early plea Matches to serve 0 Points/fine calculation 75 Carry-over points 75 Misconduct on whom? Moeaki Fotuaiki

Player Alex Twal Club Wests Tigers Minute of match 47th Charge/incident Dangerous throw Charge grade 1 Result Guilty - early plea Matches to serve 0 Points/fine calculation 75 Carry-over points 75 Misconduct on whom? Phillip Sami

Player William Kennedy Club Sharks Minute of match 27th Charge/incident Tripping Charge grade 1 Result Guilty - early plea Matches to serve 0 Points/fine calculation $1150 Carry-over points N/A Misconduct on whom? Alex Glenn