Wakefield's Hugo Salabio given seven-match ban for spear tackle on Richie Myler

Wakefield prop Hugo Salabio banned for seven matches for his tackle on Leeds' Richie Myler; the 22-year-old trialist has been referred to a tribunal after his spear tackle in Wakefield's 24-14 victory on Sunday; Salabio made his debut in the game after joining the side on a 28-day trial

Image: Wakefield's Hugo Salabio upends Leeds' Richie Myler (picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com)

Wakefield forward Hugo Salabio has been banned for seven matches for a spear tackle on Richie Myler during his side's Betfred Super League win over Leeds Rhinos on Sunday.

Salabio, who was making his debut for the club, admitted a grade F charge following the incident, for which he received a straight red card four minutes into the second half.

Trinity boss Mark Applegarth made no excuse for Salabio's action, saying afterwards: "I thought it was a red, no question about it. He (Myler) was dumped on his head and there are no qualms from us whatsoever."

Despite losing Salabio, Wakefield recovered to post a 24-14 win over their West Yorkshire rivals and claim their first victory of the league season at the 15th attempt.

Wakefield debutant Hugo Salabio was sent off for a tip-tackle on Leeds' Richie Myler

On Monday, there was further bad news for the club as Sam Hewitt and Sam Eseh were both given one-match bans for Grade B offences, a trip and dangerous contact respectively, and will not be available to face Hull KR in two weeks.

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In the same fixture, Leeds back-rower James McDonnell was charged with Grade A dangerous contact but will not be disciplined further.

Highlights from the Super League clash between Wakefield Trinity and Leeds Rhinos

Leigh winger Josh Charnley has been charged with a Grade B high tackle for his challenge on Hull half-back Jake Clifford but has escaped any ban despite being ordered to pay a £250 fine, while Jez Litten was handed a fine of the same amount for Grade B kicking.

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Salford's King Vuniyayawa and Oliver Partington have escaped bans but landed £250 fines for dangerous contact in the 42-10 victory over Castleford, meaning both are available for the Challenge Cup quarter-final against Hull KR.

Catalans were handed a double blow following their crushing 38-4 win over Hull KR, as Mitchell Pearce and Matt Whitley were given suspensions.

Pearce has been given a three-game ban and £250 fine for Grade D kicking, while team-mate Whitley will sit out the next match, against Leigh, after being charged with Grade C dangerous contact.

Castleford's George Griffin escaped any punishment despite being charged with Grade A dangerous contact.

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