South Sydney prop George Burgess has landed in hot water, after an alleged eye gouge marred the Wests Tigers' ugly 14-9 NRL win over the Rabbitohs on Thursday.
Burgess was put on report and will face scrutiny from the match-review committee for an incident on Robbie Farah, before a piece of Michael Chee-Kam brilliance extended the Rabbitohs' losing streak at Bankwest Stadium.
The Englishman is facing the prospect of a lengthy ban, if charged, after last year copping a four-match suspension for an eye gouge on Kiwis captain Dallin Watene-Zelezniak.
Burgess put his fingers in the Tigers veteran's face during a tackle, and Farah got up and complained to referee Adam Gee, who placed Burgess on report early in the first half.
Chee-Kam was the unlikely hero, producing a four-pointer out of nothing, after he ran 50 metres, beating attempted tackles by Kyle Turner and Adam Reynolds, before stepping around fullback Corey Allan.
The try was reminiscent of his late game-winning effort against Brisbane in round five, as Michael Maguire's side registered their second win in a row.
Earlier, Reynolds - in his first game back from a back injury - seemed to have won the game, when he broke the 8-8 deadlock with a field goal in the 73rd minute.
But Chee-Kam struck with three minutes remaining, as the Rabbitohs slumped to their fourth straight defeat.
While Chee-Kam's late try lit up the 9807-strong crowd, the affair was a largely uninspiring.
Both sides struggled to hold onto the ball in slippery conditions, which have become a hallmark of night games played at Bankwest Stadium, with the Rabbitohs making 14 errors and the Tigers 12.
The scores were locked up at 8-8 at halftime, but the Tigers should have been up, after spending most of the first 40 minutes inside the Rabbitohs end.
The Tigers had 61 percent of possession and 22 tackles inside the opposition's red zone, compared to Souths' two, but struggled to land a punch.
They did get back on level pegging two minutes before the halftime siren, when Luke Brooks dabbed the ball into the in-goal, and Corey Thompson beat Reynolds and Roberts to score.
But the Rabbitohs were equally wasteful in the second half, as their representative season slump continued.
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