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Wakefield Trinity boss calls out “crazy” disciplinary charge after Mikey Lewis injury

Wakefield Trinity play Hull KR this evening

The decision to charge full-back Max Jowitt over a tackle on Man of Steel Mikey Lewis was “crazy”, Wakefield Trinity boss Daryl Powell says.

Jowitt was handed three penalty points and a fine after being charged with grade B dangerous contact in last week’s 14-12 Betfred Super League defeat.

Lewis suffered an ankle injury which will keep him out of this evening’s home game against Salford Red Devils, but Powell insisted Jowitt should not have been charged.

“I completely disagreed with the charge in itself, it didn’t make sense,” he told his weekly preview press conference ahead of Saturday’s visit of St Helens.

Powell revealed: “I spoke to Paul Cullen [of the review panel] about this. What does he expect him to do there? It’s crazy, to be honest.

“He is just trying to save a try and he had microseconds to try and stop him after he got bumped off.

“I disagree with it, it’s not a ninja-type tackle or a hip drop. The RFL are fining people heavily at the moment as well, which I don’t agree with. I don’t think you should be taking money off players who are doing their best.”

Powell confirmed he decided against appealing as an unsuccessful challenge would lead to an additional five penalty points and a one-game ban.

Wakefield Trinity see bodies return for St Helens clash

Jowitt is available for Saturday’s match and front-rower Renouf Atoni has been named in Trinity’s initial squad for the first time this year.

Liam Hood and Matty Russell come back into contention after missing last week’s game. Isaac Shaw, Jayden Myers and Cain Staveley-Carr – who didn’t play – drop out from the 21.

Atoni has recovered from a calf muscle injury and Powell said: “We’ve been pretty skinny so far, we’ve still got a few players missing, but we are getting closer. Hoody back in and around it and Renouf being available is pretty handy.

“We’ve been light on middle-unit players, who are so important to a team. We’ve had to ask a lot of certain players – Jay Pitts and Mike McMeeken have done significant minutes – and we probably won’t have to put so much of a load on a couple of boys in the middle.”

Jake Trueman is available after illness made him a late withdrawal from last week’s side. Powell admitted: “It was a bit of a rattler last week with losing Truey to illness before the game and Corey Hall having to go off at half-time, but those two are all right now, thankfully.”

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