WAKEFIELD Trinity Wildcats will almost certainly be without their hooker Scott Moore when Warrington Wolves visit Belle Vue in their next Super League game.

Moore has been charged by the RFL Match Review Panel for three separate offences in his club's 18-16 win at Widnes Vikings on Friday.

They are:

Grade A: Other Contrary Behaviour (Early Guilty Plea available)

Grade B: High Tackle (EGP not available)

Grade A: Punching (EGP not available)

Moore has the option of taking an early guilty plea for the charge of 'Other Contrary Behaviour' but the other two incidents will be governed by disciplinary tribunal tomorrow night.

Wolves, who visit Oldham in the Challenge Cup on Saturday, head to Wakefield on Sunday, May 15.

Moore, whose Wakefield side host Toulouse in the Challenge Cup on Sunday, would have to escape with a one-game ban or less in total in order to be available for selection against Warrington.

Meanwhile, Wolves' French international Jullien has been cautioned by the panel for a dangerous throw in Thursday's 40-10 defeat of Wigan Warriors, whose prop Tony Clubb has been charged with Grade B striking with the shoulder.

Three Widnes Vikings players are charged from the game with Wakefield and could all miss their club's trip to Halifax in the cup on Sunday depending on the outcomes.

Their charges are:

Patrick Ah Van - Grade E Dangerous Throw (EGP not available)

Aaron Heremaia - Grade A Punching (EGP available)

Stefan Marsh - Grade C Tripping (EGP available)

Salford's Logan Tomkins also faces a charge of Grade C dangerous contact (EGP available).

Further cautions were issued to:

Liam Watts (Hull FC) - Dangerous Contact

Junior Sau (Salford) - Dangerous Throw

James Donaldson (Hull KR) - Dangerous Throw