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Wolves duo face citing charges

Rugby story by sport.co.uk, Tue, 23 Feb 2010 08:59:00 GMT



Warrington Wolves duo Adrian Morley and Garreth Carvell will face a RFL disciplinary committee on Tuesday following incidents during their Super League victory at Castleford Tigers on Saturday.

Morley was deemed to have landed a high tackle on Brent Sherwin and this carries a possible one to two-match suspension as a grade B offence.

Carvell has been charged with an illegal use of the forearm on Paul Jackson and, under a grade C category offence, it carries a potential two to three-match ban if he is found guilty.

They were referred to the panel following footage which was reviewed and any punishment will see them ruled out of the big derby clash against Wigan Warriors on Saturday evening.

The RFL match review panel have also issued cautions to winger Luke George (Wakefield), prop Ryan Bailey (Leeds), forward Rob Parker (Salford) and full-back Ryan McGoldrick (Castleford).

Catalans prop David Ferriol, who was dismissed during his side's 16-4 defeat at Harlequins, will appear automatically in front of the disciplinary panel.














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