Monday 15th February 2010
Warrington captain Adrian Morley and his team-mate Garreth Carvell are in danger of missing the Wolves' showdown with Wigan on Saturday after being cited by the Rugby Football League.
The front row forwards will face the RFL disciplinary committee on Tuesday after being charged with separate offences in the Wolves' 28-16 win at Castleford on Saturday.
Carvell has been charged with illegal use of the forearm on Tigers prop Paul Jackson, a grade C offence which carries a ban of two to three matches, while Morley is accused of a high tackle on scrum half Brent Sherwin, a lesser offence which carries a suspension of one or two games.
Both players were referred by the RFL match review panel, which 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 will appear automatically in front of the disciplinary panel following his dismissal for punching in the Dragons' 16-4 defeat at Harlequins.
Four other players - Tom Briscoe (Hull), Richie Myler (Warrington), Clint Newton (Hull KR) and Joe Westerman (Castleford) - were all issued with official warnings for offences during the Engage Super League round two matches.