Jeremy Smith will miss Salford's next two matches after being found guilty of striking during their 26-22 win over Harlequins.
Salford hooker found guilty of striking
Jeremy Smith will miss Salford's next two Super League matches after being found guilty of striking Danny Orr with his forearm during the Reds' 26-22 win over Harlequins on Sunday.
The former New Zealand international hooker was given a two-match ban by the Rugby Football League's disciplinary panel at a hearing on Tuesday.
Smith, who will sit out Salford's trip to Wakefield on Sunday, was also fined £300.
Meanwhile, Huddersfield forward Andy Raleigh has avoided suspension for the second time in six weeks and is therefore free to play against Harlequins.
The former Hull KR player, who was sin-binned following a flare-up with Leeds forward Ali Lauitiiti during the Giants' 26-20 win over the Rhinos on Sunday, was found guilty of punching his opponent and given a £300 fine.
Raleigh was found guilty of a late tackle during Huddersfield's opening game of the season against Bradford but avoided any suspension due to his previous good behaviour.
However, he was given a written warning which went on his record.