Leeds Rhinos centre Harry Newman escapes with fine but Castleford Tigers, Wakefield Trinity and Hull FC players banned
The 23-year-old was shown a yellow card by referee Liam Moore shortly after the interval and has subsequently been charged with grade A 'disputes decision'.
Newman served a three-game suspension last year for using 'threatening language or body language' towards an official but the match review panel has opted to issue a £250 fine on this occasion.
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Hide AdA total of 10 Super League players were charged in the aftermath of round six, including two one-match penalty notices for Castleford Tigers forward Adam Milner.
He has been charged with two counts of grade B dangerous contact – both for late contact on passer – and will sit out the upcoming games against Catalans and Wakefield Trinity.
On-loan Huddersfield Giants back-rower Sam Hewitt has been handed a one-match ban for a crusher tackle in Wakefield's defeat to Hull KR.
Hewitt, who was charged with grade C dangerous contact, has played two games for Trinity since joining on a rolling loan deal from Huddersfield.
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Hide AdHull FC forward Ligi Sao will miss Saturday's trip to Warrington Wolves after being hit with a one-match suspension for grade B dangerous contact.
Sao was sin-binned twice in the home loss to Leigh Leopards but escaped punishment for the first offence – a high tackle.
Warrington prop Sam Kasiano will also sit out the Halliwell Jones Stadium clash through suspension.
The 32-year-old has been given a one-game ban for grade B dangerous contact, while he also received a £250 fine for grade A striking.
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Hide AdHull prop Scott Taylor and St Helens front-rower Matty Lees were fined £250 for grade A dangerous contact and a grade B high tackle respectively.
Wakefield youngster Sam Eseh, Huddersfield prop Jack Ashworth and Catalans winger Tom Davies will face no further action for grade A offences.
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