Leeds Rhinos accept bans so Brad Dwyer and Alex Sutcliffe ruled out of Challenge Cup clash
Sutcliffe will miss Friday’s Coral Challenge Cup quarter-final against Hull KR and the Betfred Super League rematch six days later after being issued a two-match penalty notice for grade C dangerous contact in last Friday’s win over Huddersfield Giants.
Dwyer picked up a one-match ban for a grade B shoulder charge on Giants’ Aidan Sezar and Rhinos coach Richard Agar confirmed: “We are not going to appeal.
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Hide Ad“We think it would be a futile mission, so we have to cop it on the chin.”
Agar will name his initial 21-man squad today.
He said there are no new injuries from last week, but Bodene Thompson is Cup-tied having played for Toronto Wolfpack in round five, six months ago.
Players stood down last week because of a coronavirus scare - including Matt Prior, Alex Mellor, Rhyse Martin and Tom Holroyd - are available.
Rovers will be without stand-off Jordan Abdull for Friday’s game after he received a two-match ban for ‘other contrary behaviour’ having grabbed the genitals of St Helens player James Bentley in Friday’s 21-20 Golden Point defeat.
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Hide AdAbdull - who pleaded guilty and was fined £500 - successfully challenged the grading of the offence from D down to grade C.
St Helens’ Tommy Makinson was banned for five matches for a low grab on Castleford Tigers’ Liam Watts last month.
Rovers coach Tony Smith reckons without that precedent, Abdull would not have been charged.
He described the incident as a “mistake” and said: “I think the league needs to put something out there now to say if you go between someone’s legs, you run the risk of going to the judiciary.
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Hide Ad“It is topical at the moment because we’ve seen a couple of incidents, but I think Jordan’s a whole lot different.”
Warrington Wolves winger Tom Lineham was last night hit with an EIGHT game ban for grabbing Castleford’s Alex Foster in that area.
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