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Sharks lock Jack Williams will take the early plea on a dangerous contact charge from the game against Souths and will be free to play against the Storm on Saturday night.

Williams was charged with Grade One Dangerous Contact, Head/Neck, for a tackle on Rabbitoh Cameron Murray in the opening minute of Saturday night’s match.

The incident attracted a 100-point penalty, 75 points should Williams and the Sharks accept the charge, which they have today decided to do. He will however have 75 carry-over points which will be added to any subsequent charges.

Williams will now be available for the Sharks round two match against the Storm, scheduled for Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on Saturday night.

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