Leeds Rhinos suffer double blow at disciplinary hearing: Bad news for Harry Newman and Zane Tetevano
That means he misses Leeds' trip to Toulouse Olympique on July 16, as well as Saturday's game atTetevano was sent-off for a high tackle on former teammate Konrad Hurrell and referred to the tribunal after being charged with grade D striking.
The panel imposed the maximum five-game ban, ruling him out until the home game against Wigan Warriors on August 7. It is his fifth ban since joining Rhinos for the start of last season and third this season and will take his number of matches missed through suspension to 16.Rhinos' Bodene Thompson, who was sin-binned agianst St Helens, accepted a two-match penalty notice for a grade B trip.
Hull will be without Miteli Vulikjapani for Saturday's game after he accepted a two-match penalty notice for grade C dangerous contact. Castleford Tigers' Liam Watts misses Friday's visit of Huddersfuield Giants after being charged with grade A dangerous contact.
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