Gold Coast fullback William Zillman has been referred to the NRL judiciary after being charged with biting South Sydney's Jamie Simpson during the Titans' 22-14 win on Friday.
The former Raider was put on report in the 12th minute after Souths winger Simpson accused him of biting his right forearm in a tackle at ANZ Stadium.
Video footage does not appear to give Zillman much hope of avoiding a ban, but there are suggestions the Titans will claim Zillman was provoked by Souths centre Beau Champion squeezing his testicles during the tackle.
Match review committee chairman Greg McCullum confirmed Simpson was likely to be called to give his side of the story tomorrow night, despite the winger having already provided a statement along with a photo and video footage of the alleged bite marks captured by Souths officials at half-time.
North Queensland prop Steve Rapira was charged with making dangerous contact with a Bulldogs kicker on Friday, but can avoid a ban with an early guilty plea.