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McGoldrick wins appeal

Image: Ryan McGoldrick: was punished for making contact with official Tim Roby during his Hull debut

Hull's recent recruit Ryan McGoldrick has won his appeal against a one-match ban imposed for pushing a referee during his debut.

Prop Ferriol to miss two matches after admitting grade B offence

Hull will have Ryan McGoldrick available for Saturday's clash with Catalan Dragons after he won his appeal against a one-match ban imposed for pushing a referee. The utility back was punished for making contact with official Tim Roby during his debut for the Black and Whites in the 21-6 loss to Leeds last Friday. However the recent recruit from Castleford contested the verdict on Wednesday and the Rugby Football League's disciplinary committee lifted the suspension, although his £300 fine stands. While McGoldrick can now play against the Dragons in Perpignan, the hosts will have to do without David Ferriol. The prop has been hit with a two-match suspension for a high tackle during the French side's 15-6 defeat at Warrington on Monday night. Ferriol, who admitted the grade B offence, was also fined £300.