Catalans duo Michael McIlorum and Joel Tomkins could face lengthy bans
Hooker McIlorum has already been ruled out of the Dragons’ semi-final against St Helens on Friday after being given a one-match suspension for a high tackle on Brad Dwyer in last Friday’s 26-14 win over the Rhinos at Warrington.
But he could also be forced to miss a chunk of the 2021 season after appearing to pick Dwyer up off the ground while he was still injured.
That has brought a charge of “other contrary behaviour” from the Rugby Football League’s match review panel, a Grade F offence which normally carries a ban of eight-plus matches.
The same charge has been levelled at back-row forward Joel Tomkins, who appeared to make “inappropriate” contact with Leeds full-back Richie Myler later in the game.
The incident sparked a furious outburst from Myler but referee Chris Kendall ordered play to continue after asking the Leeds player if he wanted to make a complaint.
Catalans coach Steve McNamara told the post-match press conference he was unconcerned over any disciplinary repercussions but both players were referred to a tribunal which is expected to sit on Tuesday evening.
Of the Tomkins incident, McNamara said: “You saw what I saw on the screen, there is nothing in that.
“And in terms of Michael McIlorum, I just got asked on Sky about the incidents, which I was not sure what they were talking about.
“If you are talking about that then, well, this is not semi-final football without maybe a high tackle so, for me, I have no concerns.”
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