Match review panel: Seven players charged following latest Super League round

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The RFL's match review panel has handed charges to seven players, including one from Wakefield Trinity, following the latest round of Betfred Super League games.

Trinity's Mason Lino was handed a one-game penalty notice for a grade B high tackle in Sunday's win over Warrington Wolves.

The ban means the Samoan half-back will miss Saturday's mid-season international between Combined Nations All Stars and England, but is available for Trinity's next game, away to Salford Red Devils on Sunday, June 26.

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The same applies to Salford's Tim Lafai, another Samoan, who received a one-match suspension for a grade B 'late hit off the ball' against Wigan.

Mason Lino on the attack in Trinity's win over Warrington. Picture by Will Palmer/SWpix.com,Mason Lino on the attack in Trinity's win over Warrington. Picture by Will Palmer/SWpix.com,
Mason Lino on the attack in Trinity's win over Warrington. Picture by Will Palmer/SWpix.com,

No Leeds Rhinos or Castleford Tigers players were charged following last weekend's games.

The other five players, who were all charged with grade A offences, received zero-game penalty notices, meaning they avoided a ban.

They were: Josh Griffin (Hull FC, dangerous contact), Morgan Knowles (St Helens, dangerous contact), James Bell (St Helens, dangerous contact ), Andrew Dixon (Toulouse Olympique, trip), Thomas Leuluai (Wigan Warriors, dangerous contact).