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Hull FC, Castleford Tigers and Leeds Rhinos: Super League stars who could be in disciplinary trouble

Well, that’s another round of Super League fixtures done and dusted and what a weekend it was!

All games were finished by Saturday night, with eight teams taking to the field on Friday night, but first it was up to Huddersfield Giants and Castleford Tigers to do battle at the John Smith’s Stadium. However, the battle was ended with five tries in 18 minutes from Huddersfield who confirmed their place in the Super League play-offs for the first time in seven years.

Wind the clock forward to Friday and Hull FC hosted Wakefield Trinity live on Sky Sports. It was another dreadful result for the Black and Whites who were soundly beaten by a Wakefield side almost certainly guaranteed of their Super League status for 2023.

Meanwhile, St Helens were able to assert their dominance at the top of the table with a comfortable 38-12 win over injury-ravaged Hull KR who now look destined to miss out on the Super League play-offs despite the inspiration of interim coach Danny McGuire.

Toulouse Olympique now look destined for the Championship after a 40-point hammering away at the Wigan Warriors who now look almost destined to snap up second place, though St Helens still aren’t out of reach.

The fourth game on Friday saw Warrington Wolves travel to Headingley to take on the Leeds Rhinos who are in a superb run of form under new head coach Rohan Smith. And, the Rhinos made it five wins in a row with a hard-fought 24-18 win as Warrington look in the mood for 2023.

Saturday night saw Salford Red Devils travel to the Catalans Dragons and inflict one of the greatest defeats in the French side’s history as Paul Rowley’s men put 46 points on them. That victory lifted Salford into the play-off at just the right time.

But, who do we at Serious About Rugby League believe could be in disciplinary trouble this afternoon?

Huddersfield Giants vs Castleford Tigers
George Lawler (Castleford Tigers) – elbow
Kenny Edwards (Castleford Tigers) – dangerous contact

Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity
Scott Taylor (Hull FC) – dangerous contact
Brad Fash (Hull FC) – dangerous contact
Liam Hood (Wakefield Trinity) – dangerous tackle

Leeds Rhinos vs Warrington Wolves
Blake Austin (Leeds Rhinos) – high tackle

Catalans Dragons vs Salford Red Devils
Gil Dudson (Catalans Dragons) – late tackle

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