Joel Tomkins will be one of seven Super League players to appear in front of the RFL's disciplinary committee on Tuesday.
Radford one of four players from Wigan-Hull game to face panel
Wigan duo Joel Tomkins and Sam Tomkins have been summoned to appear before the Rugby Football League's disciplinary committee on Tuesday.
Second-rower Joel is in hot water after being sent off during the Warriors' hard-fought 14-12 win over Hull FC on Sunday.
The England international was given his marching orders for use of the elbow on Airlie Birds centre Kirk Yeaman - he has now been charged with the grade B offence of recklessly striking an opponent
Yeaman and Sam Tomkins have been cited themselves by the RFL's video review panel after getting involved in the brawl that preceded the red card.
Dangerous contact
Also from the same game, Hull forward Lee Radford is facing a grade B offence of making dangerous contact with Wigan scrum-half Thomas Leuluai.
Salford prop Ray Cashmere finds himself called before the disciplinary panel for the second time in just six weeks after allegedly punching Leeds full-back Brent Webb during his side's 46-12 defeat at Headingley.
The Australian front rower missed the start of the 2011 season after being handed a two-match ban for a red card during a friendly at Hull KR.
Meanwhile, Crusaders' Peter Lupton has been charged with a high tackle on Hull KR centre Jake Webster and Harlequins second-rower Chris Bailey is facing a grade B offence of making dangerous contact with Tony Puletua during the London club's surprise victory over St Helens on Friday night.
Warrington's Garreth Carvell and Michael Korkidas of Wakefield were both issued with cautions for offences in the Friday night clash at Belle Vue.