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Eels star faces lengthy NRL ban over dangerous throw

The NRL have come down hard on Kelma Tuilagi, hitting the Parramatta second-rower with a ban of up to five games for a dangerous throw on Lindsay Collins.

Tuilagi was sent to the sin bin early in the Eels' 28-18 loss to the Sydney Roosters on Saturday night, after upending Collins in a tackle and flipping him over.

The second-rower, who narrowly avoided being sent off for the tackle, was on Sunday hit with a grade-three dangerous throw charge.

He will miss four matches with an early guilty plea, or risk a fifth game out if he attempts to fight the ban.

Kelma Tuilagi is sin-binned against the Roosters.
Kelma Tuilagi (centre) was lucky to avoid a sending off against the Sydney Roosters. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

The charge is the equivalent grade to the one given to the last three players who were sent off for dangerous throws.

Warriors winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak is also facing a ban for his off-the-ball coathanger tackle on Melbourne's Grant Anderson.

Watene-Zelezniak will miss the June 22 clash against Gold Coast with an early plea, while he would risk a two-match ban if he unsuccessfully contests the charge.

Sydney Roosters pair Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Naufahu Whyte were also charged after the win over the Eels, but can avoid bans and accept fines.