Last updated 22:10, June 2 2018
Kane Evans was placed on report by the referee.
The Warriors reserve grade side's big win on Saturday has been marred by allegations of a racial slur from Wentworthville prop Kane Evans.
Warriors forward Joe Vuna lodged an on-field complaint with referee Todd Smith, who subsequently placed Evans on report.
With four minutes on the clock of the Warriors' 36-6 win, tempers boiled over after Evans had the ball dislodged in a tackle and Warriors players pointed at the former Sydney Roosters' forward as they made the complaint.
It's not clear what Evans is accused of saying, with the two sides again coming together at fulltime.
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As the incident occurred in an Intrust Super Premiership game, the complaint will be heard by the New South Wales Rugby League.
"What we've got is an on-field complaint about a racial allegation," referee Smith said on-field.
"We're going on with the game and will leave it there."
After making 74 NRL appearances for the Roosters between 2014-2017, Evans joined Parramatta this year on a three-year contract.
However, he has only played four first-grade matches because of injury and form.
As for the result, the Warriors outscored the Magpies seven tries to one to move to eighth in the standings.
King Vuniyawa grabbed a double while Chanel Harris-Tavita, Chris Satae and Anthony Gelling were all heavily involved.
Vuna, who made his NRL debut this season against the Storm on Anzac Day, iced the victory with a try three minutes from time.
- with AAP