ONCE again, Warrington Wolves have been given a clean bill of disciplinary health by the Match Review Panel.

That means head coach Sam Burgess has no suspension issues heading into this weekend’s clash with Catalans Dragons, who also have no players on this week’s charge list.

However, some of their Super League rivals are not so lucky as the competition enters “Rivals Round” over the Easter weekend.

St Helens have been dealt a blow ahead of their Good Friday derby against Wigan Warriors, with forward James Bell handed a one-match penalty notice for Grade B dangerous contact during their Challenge Cup win over Leeds Rhinos.

The other two bans apply to Championship sides with Featherstone’s Brad Day and Sheffield’s Izaac Farrell also given one-match bans while Fev’s Mackenzie Yei will face the Operational Rules Tribunal having been hit with a Grade E dangerous lift/throw charge.

Match Review Panel charges from Challenge Cup sixth round

James Bell (St Helens) – Grade B Dangerous Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice (Higher end of the grade)

Paul McShane (Castleford Tigers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine

Alex Mellor (Castleford Tigers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine

Brad Day (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade C Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice

MacKenzie Yei (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade E Dangerous Lift/Throw – Refer to Tribunal

Gadwin Springer (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £125 Fine

Ben Kavanagh (Halifax Panthers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £125 Fine

Adam Keighran (Wigan Warriors) – Grade B Head Contact - £240 Fine

Izaac Farrell (Sheffield Eagles) – Grade C Dangerous Throw/Lift – 1 Match Penalty Notice

Cade Cust (Salford Red Devils) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine