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Tigers to mull teen's debut after star's judiciary ban
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Highly-rated youngster Javon Andrews is firming for an NRL debut in the fight for Wests Tigers' season after Latu Fainu received a three-game ban at the judiciary.
Regular No.7 Adam Doueihi then had his one-game ban downgraded to a $1,000 fine at the judiciary, so will be free for Saturday's must-win clash against Canberra.
Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementBut Fainu's own failed judiciary push is likely to clear a bench spot for Andrews, who could have his first chance to vindicate the Tigers' faith at NRL level.
Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementFainu will return after games against Canberra, Parramatta and St George Illawarra, by which time the Tigers' finals hopes could be well and truly over.
(Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)Doueihi had initially been offered a one-game ban for his high shot on Bulldogs forward Harry Hayes and risked having his ban doubled at the judiciary.