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LOUIS Anderson could be suspended for Saturday's home match against Harlequins after being summoned to a disciplinary hearing for an incident during the Good Friday clash with Huddersfield.

Anderson was sent to the sin bin after a late tackle on kicker Kevin Brown and he will now attend an RFL hearing in Leeds tomorrow, Wednesday, after the video panel reviewed the incident and categorised it as a grade C alleged strike with the forearm.

Such an offence is thought to result in a punishment of anything between no further action and a four-match ban.

It was the third time Anderson had been sent to the sin bin this year - a fact that is likely to increase his chances of a suspension.

Huddersfield's Luke Robinson has also been summoned to a hearing after a grade B alleged trip during the same match.












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