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Castleford Tigers, St Helens and Wigan Warriors: Super League stars who could be in disciplinary trouble

Well, another round of Super League is done and dusted and what a weekend it was!

Starting on Friday night, Castleford Tigers were in an incredible defensive mood as they whipped top two hopefuls Huddersfield Giants in a 26-18 victory.

Fast forward to Saturday afternoon where Leeds Rhinos inflicted a quite brilliant 62-16 hammering of Hull FC on the Black and Whites’ own soil before Catalans Dragons sneaked past St Helens in one of the games of the Super League season live on Sky Sports.

Toulouse Olympique and Hull KR finished things off on Saturday night with the French club registering a superb 28-6 win over the East Yorkshire side.

Moving on to Sunday and Salford Red Devils managed a stunning comeback win over Warrington Wolves whose woes under Daryl Powell continue, whilst Wakefield Trinity were put to the sword in a fine performance from the Wigan Warriors who cut the gap to St Helens at the top of the Super League table to just two points.

But, which Super League stars do we, Serious About Rugby League, feel could be in disciplinary trouble with the Match Review Panel today?

Castleford Tigers vs Huddersfield Giants
Joe Westerman (Castleford Tigers) – high tackle
Paul McShane (Castleford Tigers) – spear tackle

Catalans Dragons vs St Helens
Dylan Napa (Catalans Dragons) – dangerous tackle
Jack Welsby (St Helens) – high tackle

Wakefield Trinity vs Wigan Warriors
Mason Lino (Wakefield Trinity) – dissent
Jacob Miller (Wakefield Trinity) – late tackle
Oliver Partington (Wigan Warriors) – dangerous tackle

Salford Red Devils vs Warrington Wolves
Kallum Watkins (Salford Red Devils) – yellow card

If any of these players are found guilty or charged for one match or more, they will miss the Magic Weekend at the St James’ Park next weekend – one of the showpiece events in the rugby league calendar as all teams flock to Newcastle.

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