TWO Saints players have been charged by the Match Review Panel after last week's defeat at Hull KR.
Matty Lees, who was yellow carded for his offence, has been given a Grade A high tackle with no further punishment.
The MRP notes: "High Tackle – Careless – initial contact with chest and ball Grade A."
Loose forward James Bell has also been issues with a Grade A High Tackle charge.
He has been fined £250 but there is no further penalty notice.
Warrington will be without powerhose prop Paul Vaughan, who has picked up a one match ban.
Following the latest round of Betfred Super League fixtures, the Match Review Panel have issued the following sanctions.
Gareth Widdop (Castleford Tigers) - Grade B Trip - £250 Fine.
Adam Milner (Castleford Tigers) - Grade A Strikes - £250 Fine.
Ben McNamara (Hull FC) - Grade B Other Contrary Behaviour - £250 Fine.
Ethan Havard (Wigan Warriors) - Grade A Dangerous Contact - Not Applicable.
Paul Vaughan (Warrington Wolves) - Grade B Dangerous Contact - 1 Match Penalty Notice.
Harvey Livett (Huddersfield Giants) - Grade B Trips - £250 Fine.
Jermaine McGilvary (Huddersfield Giants) - Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine.
Rhys Kennedy (Hull KR) - Grade A Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine.
James Bell (St Helens) - Grade A High Tackle - £250 Fine.
Matty Lees (St Helens) - Grade A High Tackle - Not Applicable .
Jez Litten (Hull KR) - Grade A Dangerous Contact - Not Applicable.
Edwin Ipape (Leigh Leopards) - Grade A Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine.
Ben Reynolds (Leigh Leopards) - Grade B Trips - £250 Fine.
Liam Hood (Wakefield Trinity) - Grade B Dangerous Contact - 1 Match Penalty Notice.
Matt Davis (Leigh Leopards) - Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Penalty Notice.
Liam Hood (Wakefield Trinity) - Grade B Dangerous Contact - 1 Match Penalty Notice.
Josh Charnley (Leigh Leopards) - Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine.
The following players have received a caution: Sam Lisone (Leeds Rhinos) - Raising Knee in Tackle Matty Costello (Salford Red Devils) - Other Contrary Behaviour
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