Former New Zealand international Fuifui Moimoi has been given a three-match ban following his dismissal in Toronto Wolfpack's first competitive match.
The Tongan prop (pictured) was sent off five minutes from the end of the Wolfpack's 14-6 win over Siddal in the third round of the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup for a high tackle.
He was found guilty of the offence when he appeared in front of a Rugby Football League independent disciplinary tribunal, which downgraded the charge from grade E, which could have meant a ban of up to eight matches, to grade D, which carries a tariff of between three and five games.
Moimoi, who was also fined £75, will start his suspension when Toronto visit Whitehaven in Kingstone Press League 1 on Saturday and will also miss their fourth round cup tie against London Broncos on Friday week and a league game at Keighley.
The former Parramatta and Leigh forward, who scored the first hat-trick of his career in the Wolfpack's 76-0 win over London Skolars in their opening league game last Saturday, will be able to return for their game at Doncaster on April 9 and will be free to play in the club's historic first home game against Oxford on May 6.
Meanwhile, Leigh forward Jamie Acton was fined £300 after being found guilty of a grade A dangerous tackle on Wigan threequarter Joe Burgess and is free to play in Friday's Super League game against Huddersfield.
Six players from amateur club Fryston have been banned in the fall-out from their club's ill-tempered third-round cup tie against Keighley at Featherstone.
Two players were sent off and two others sin-binned following an ugly brawl that spilled over onto the sidelines during Keighley's 50-32 victory.
Steve Scott received the heaviest punishment, a suspension running to June 30, after pleading guilty to running in and kicking and punching while Sean Gee was banned until May 2 after admitting running in and punching.
Andy Speake was given a four-match ban, Ben Strong got two matches and there were one-match suspensions for Craig Jones and Jack Lee while Adam Rothwell avoided a ban after admitting a minor grade A offence.
Keighley's Davey Dixon was given a one-match ban for punching while team-mate Emmerson Whittel had his case adjourned until he is medically fit enough to attend.
Whittel, who sustained a broken jaw and was one of the players dismissed, is facing a grade C offence of running in and punching .
The RFL is currently carrying out a separate investigation into the game.
