JORDAN Dezaria looks set to be unavailable for Catalans Dragons against Warrington Wolves in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals on Friday, while Wigan Warriors' Tony Clubb could be facing a long lay-off.

Clubb has been charged with the Grade F offence of “unacceptable language/abuse based on national or ethnic origin”, following an incident involving former Warrington Wolves back-row forward Andre Savelio in the 15th minute of Thursday's match against Hull FC.

This means he will be required to attend an independent Operational Rules Tribunal on Tuesday.

Two Hull FC players have been charged with Grade B offences from the same game, Jake Connor with a high tackle, and Brad Fash with dangerous contact.

Both carry a one-match suspension, although the players have the option of challenging at the independent Operational Rules Tribunal on Tuesday.

Forward Dezaria has also been charged with a Grade B offence, of a dangerous throw in the French club’s victory at Wakefield Trinity last Friday, which also carries a one-match suspension – again, with the option of challenging.

The Catalans half-back Josh Drinkwater has been charged with Grade A dangerous contact in the same game, which does not carry a suspension, and Salford’s Danny Addy has been charged with a Grade A high tackle in his team’s defeat by Castleford, again with no suspension.

In addition the Match Review Panel imposed cautions on Castleford’s Grant Millington for a reckless trip, on Hull’s Mahe Fonua for the same offence, and on Wigan’s Ethan Havard for dangerous contact.