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Wigan Warriors man could face five-match ban following alleged striking charge

Following the latest round of fixtures outside Betfred Super League, the following sanctions have been issued:

Taylor Kerr – Wigan Scholarship – Grade D Strikes – Refer to Tribunal
Jaden Dayes – Huddersfield Academy – Grade B Dangerous Throw – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Anthony-Joe Chambers – Hull KR Academy – Grade C Punching – 2 Match Penalty Notice
Leo Tennison – Hull KR Academy – Grade A High Tackle – 0 Match Penalty Notice
Myles Tate – Cornwall – Grade A Dangerous Contact – 0 Match Penalty Notice
Adam Lawton – Widnes Vikings Grade C High Tackle – 2 Match Penalty Notice
Dion Aiye – Whitehaven – Grade C Strikes – 2 Match Penalty Notice
Fenton Rogers – Halifax Panthers – Grade B Dangerous Contact – 2 Match Penalty Notice
David Peterson – Doncaster – Grade A High Tackle – 0 Match Penalty Notice
Pauli Pauli – York City Knights – Grade A Trips – 1 Match Penalty Notice
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Rob Massam – North Wales Crusaders – Other Contrary Behaviour

Following the latest round of Betfred Super League fixtures, the Match Review Panel have issued the following sanctions:

Jack Welsby (St Helens) – Grade A Late Hit on Passer – 0 Match Penalty Notice
Sione Mata’utia (St Helens) – Grade C Other Contrary Behaviour – Lifting injured player – 3 Match Penalty Notice
Morgan Knowles (St Helens) – Grade A Late Hit on Passer – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Sam Luckley (Salford) – Grade B Intentional Trip – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Sam Walters (Leeds) – Grade A High Tackle – Careless – ball carrier dips – 0 Match Penalty Notice
Cheyse Blair (Castleford) – Grade C Strikes with hand, arm or shoulder – reckless – 2 Match Penalty Notice

The following player was handed a caution:

Thomas Mikaele (Warrington) – Dangerous Contact – Drop Tackle

After being contacted by Serious About Rugby League, the RFL revealed that St Helens, Castleford Tigers and Salford Red Devils decided whether or not to appeal the bans given above.

Whilst Saints and Castleford didn’t appeal, Salford’s Sam Luckley headed for an appeal earlier on this week the RFL confirmed.

However, Luckley still remains suspended for one game after unsuccessfully challenging a Match Review Panel verdict of a Grade B intentional trip during his side’s Super League match against Catalans Dragons.

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