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Two match ban for Moore



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Published Date: 22 August 2008
SCOTT Moore has played his last game for the Tigers after being hit with a two-match ban by the Rugby Football League's disciplinary committee.
The hooker was also fined £300.
Coach Terry Matterson accompanied Moore to Tuesday's hearing where the 20-year-old was found guilty of striking with his forearm in Friday's defeat against Leeds at Headingley.
The ban rules him out of Castleford's final two engage Super League games against Warrington and Bradford.


Moore, who scored one try in 17 appearances, has spent the season on loan from Saints and joins Huddersfield on a similar agreement next season.
His suspension limits boss Matterson's options for Sunday's clash with Warrington at the Jungle.


Cas came through the trip to Headingley injury-free but Brent Sherwin, who missed out with a foot injury, remains a doubt. That could prompt a recall for Michael Korkidas, fit-again Ryan Boyle or Adam Fletcher to face the Wolves.
Matterson will name his 19-strong squad later today.

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