
Super League disciplinary: Wigan Warriors man suspended as nine players charged by match review panel
In a major disciplinary shake-up, Wigan Warriors will be without prop Ethan Havard for their upcoming clash with Catalans Dragons, after he was handed a one-match suspension by the Rugby Football League’s Match Review Panel .
The suspension follows a Grade C head contact charge stemming from an incident in Wigan’s emphatic 44-2 victory over Wakefield Trinity at the Brick Community Stadium, during which Havard was sin-binned for a high tackle on winger Lachlan Walmsley . He received five penalty points, raising his season total to 6.5—just enough to trigger an automatic one-match ban under the panel’s totting-up system .
Havard’s absence hands Matt Peet’s side a significant selection headache as they prepare for the trip to Perpignan on Saturday evening .
Meanwhile, the Match Review Panel took action across the competition, charging a total of nine Super League players with various offences during Round 23. Among them, Wakefield Trinity forward Josh Griffin received three penalty points for Grade B late contact on the passer—his first of the season—and was fined accordingly . However, it appears that Havard was the only player to exceed the suspension threshold.
Disciplinary Round-Up (Super League Round 23)
Player Club Offence Penalty Points Suspension
Ethan Havard (Warriors prop) Wigan Warriors Grade C high tackle (head contact) 5 (total 6.5) One-match ban
Josh Griffin (Wakefield fwd.) Wakefield Trinity Grade B late contact on passer 3 (first of season) Fine only
Seven other players across the league Various Super League clubs Various offences — —
Clubs now have until midday Tuesday to lodge appeals against any charges. Matches will proceed with these disciplinary adjustments firmly in place.