CASTLEFORD centre Ben Crooks will face no further action despite being charged with dangerous contact in last week's defeat to Wolves.
Tony Smith's side received a clean bill of health with no players cited, but Crooks was hit with a Grade A charge of dangerous contact.
The citing related to an incident in the 42nd minute during which Crooks came into contact with Wolves full-back Stefan Ratchford.
However, the panel accepted the Early Guilty Plea offered by the former Hull man, meaning he escaped a fine and suspension.
Meanwhile, Tigers half-back Rangi Chase also escaped further action for a 26th-minute late tackle on The Wire’s Chris Sandow.
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