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

With a unique disciplinary situation in recent days, it will only be the Wigan Warriors and St Helens players that will be assessed by the Disciplinary Match Review Panel today.

Wigan Warriors took on St Helens last night at the DW Stadium in front of the Sky Sports cameras.

Saints were the first on the board through a Jonny Lomax penalty, but Bevan French crossed the whitewash in the tenth minute to send Wigan into the lead.

The Warriors were in the mood not to mess around tonight and they had another just after the midway point in the first-half with Jai Field crossing off a brilliant Harry Smith break.

Konrad Hurrell thought he had replied for the visitors from dummy-half, but superb defence from Liam Marshall ensured the Tongan enforcer was kept out.

With Saints tiring, the Warriors hit again through Liam Farrell as Smith added the extras to make it 18-2 after 35 minutes.

Half-time came at the right time for Saints and it was clear that Kristian Woolf had had a few words at the break as the visitors registered a try through Joey Lussick on the hour.

However, a runaway try from Marshall sent the Warriors home and hosed just before Joe Batchelor registered a consolation effort as Ben Davies missed two conversions as Wigan notched up a 24-10 lead.

And, French had just enough time to notch up his second as the hooter sounded after being fed by Field once more. Smith rounded off a perfect night with the boot to make it 30-10 and maintain Wigan’s 100% home record.

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

Wigan Warriors vs St Helens
Brad O’Neill (Wigan Warriors) – high tackle
Cade Cust (Wigan Warriors) – dangerous tackle
Ben Davies (St Helens) – dangerous contact

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