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South Sydney star Latrell Mitchell to miss NRL finals after entering early guilty plea for hit on Joseph Manu

Latrell Mitchell was sin-binned for the high tackle on Joseph Manu and will not play another game this season. (Getty Images: Chris Hyde)

South Sydney star Latrell Mitchell will miss the NRL finals after pleading guilty to a reckless high tackle that broke the cheekbone of Roosters centre Joseph Manu.

Mitchell will miss six matches after entering an early plea for the grade-two charge, meaning his suspension will carry over to the start of next season.

He would have faced a nine-match ban if he took the charge to the judiciary and lost.

Mitchell's former Roosters teammate Manu had facial reconstruction surgery in Brisbane on Saturday afternoon.

He accused Mitchell of a "dog shot".

Mitchell was sin-binned for the 58th-minute hit but returned to the field to score another try in the Rabbitohs 54-12 rout of their Sydney rivals.

Latrell Mitchell returned from his sin-binning to score a try in the defeat of the Roosters. (Getty Images: Chris Hyde)

The Rabbitohs will finish in the top three regardless of whether they beat the Dragons in the final regular season match next week.

It is the second consecutive season that Mitchell has missed the NRL finals. A hamstring injury ruled him out in 2020.

Fellow South Sydney players Liam Knight (grade three dangerous contact) and Dane Gagai (grade one contrary conduct) also took early guilty pleas for their charges.

Knight will miss two matches while Gagai has been fined $1,600.

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