Huge blow for Leeds Rhinos as key pair suspended: why stars can play in semi-final but face Wembley ban
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Prop Kaiya Glynn and England hooker Keara Bennett both received a two-match penalty notice after being charged by the RFL’s match review panel with a grade D dangerous throw in last Sunday’s 12-12 Super League draw at York Valkyrie.
Bennett was sin-binned following the alleged tip tackle on York’s England full-back Tara Jane Stanley.
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Hide AdWomen’s Betfred Super League fixtures are studied by the review panel on Thursdays and bans take effect a week later, to give players the opportunity to appeal.
That means Bennett and Glynn are eligible for Sunday’s Challenge Cup semi-final against Wigan Warriors at Headingley.
But if Rhinos win that, they will miss the home Super League clash with Huddersfield Giants on Sunday, August 6 and the Challenge Cup final six days later.
This year’s showpiece will be the first time a women’s final has been played at Wembley.
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Hide AdDefeat against Wigan would rule the pair out of the Huddersfield game and a home clash with Warrington Wolves on Sunday, August 20.
Rhinos are likely to wait until after the semi-final before deciding whether to appeal. If they do challenge the bans, a hearing will be held next Tuesday.