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St George Illawarra Dragons second-rower Tyson Frizell has been found guilty of a Grade 1 “Contrary Conduct - Contact with Match Official” by the NRL Judiciary on Wednesday.

Frizell was charged with the offence after committing the incident during the 13-10 loss to the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium, Olympic Park on Friday.

The NSW Blues representative is suspended for one week after having the offence graded at 150 points.

Dragons second-rower Joel Thompson had also been charged with a Grade 1 “High Tackle - Careless” offence but took the Early Plea, graded at 140 points.

Thompson additionally hada further 29 points which was added to this.

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