Another Leeds Rhinos player facing long ban as Castleford Tigers star avoids suspension
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Prop Muizz Mustapha, who has made three first team appearances so far this season and also featured for Bradford Bulls on dual-registration, will face a disciplinary tribunal tomorrow (Tuesday).
He was sent off playing for Rhinos' reserves against Warrington Wolves last month and is accused of a grade E dangerous throw.
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Warrington's Jacob Gannon, brother of Leeds forward Morgan Gannon, has also been referred to Tuesday's tribunal after the panel charged him with grade D dangerous contact in the same match.
No Rhinos players were charged following last Friday's Betfred Super League win at Warrington .
Warrington's Peter Mata’utia is ruled out of this Sunday's game at Wakefield Trinity after receiving a one-match penalty notice for grade B dangerous contact.
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Hide AdHis brother, Sione Mata’utia, will miss St Helens' home clash with Rhinos later this month.
He was handed a two-match penalty notice for grade B dangerous contact agianst Toulouse Olympique last weekend.
Castleford Tigers' Mahe Fonua escaped a ban, but received a caution after being sin-binned for 'lashing out with his legs' at an opponent in last Saturday's defeat by Wigan Warriors.
Other charges from the match review panel were: Matt Parcell (Hull KR, grade A dangerous contact) - zero-match penalty notice; Harvey Livett (Salford Red Devils, grade A disputes decision) - zero-match penalty notice; Scott Taylor (Hull FC, grade B dangerous contact) - one-match penalty notice.
Caution: Tyrone May (Catalans Dragons) - contrary behaviour (dangerous contact).
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