The Brisbane Broncos will fight the charge against James Roberts at the NRL judiciary.
The Broncos will today plead not guilty to a grade one contrary conduct charge from an incident involving Titansโ replacement Ryan Simpkins on Friday.
Although the lowest grade of charge, Roberts would miss a game with an early guilty plea because of loading from a previous offence.
James Roberts on point with his kicking game tonight #NRLBroncosTitans #NRLFinals https://t.co/atGCwHENGa
— Aaron Thomas (@azsportza) September 9, 2016
A guilty plea from the panel will still only going to cost the centre one week.
The Broncos are aiming for a not guilty plea to have Roberts free to play in the elimination semi-final against the Cowboys in Townsville on Friday.
The judiciary hearing is likely to be tomorrow night.
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