Morley and Carvell both cleared!

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WARRINGTON Wolves will now have skipper Adrian Morley and fellow prop Garreth Carvell both available for Saturday’s table topping clash with Wigan Warriors.
Carvell has won his appeal against a one match ban after earlier being found guilty of illegal use of the forearm during a challenge on Paul Jackson in the 4th minute.
The Rugby League disciplinary hearing followed two separate incidents in the weekend’s win at Castleford Tigers and Warrington do have a right to appeal against Carvell’s ban.
Morley (pictured) was charged with making a high tackle on Brent Sherwin in the 67th minute but was found not guilty.
Both players made personal appearances at the disciplinary hearing with Head of Coaching Tony Smith.


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  1. RL disciplinary hearings are a joke, they must use the same system as the Video Refs when considering evidence. Both players, on the Sky TV evidence,were clearly guilty as charged.

    The fact that Carvell was cleared after an appeal suggests that Specsavers would be ideal sponsers for the prats who dish out punishments.

  2. Nothing wrong with them tackles, after all its a mans game.

    The difference between football and rugby ?

    Footballers spend 90 minutes pretending they are injured.

    Rugby players spend 80 minutes pretending they are not !

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