Munro suspended

Friday 14 June 1996 18:02 EDT
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Oldham's utility forward Matthew Munro is out of their Super League meeting with Wigan at Central Park tomorrow after being suspended for one game and fined pounds 150 by the Rugby Football League's disciplinary committee. Munro was referred to the disciplinary committee by the League's executive committee after they viewed a video recording of Oldham's home win over Warrington last Sunday.

Munro was charged with deliberately swinging his arm at the head of an opponent in an incident which resulted in the Warrington winger, Mark Forster, being carried off on a stretcher.

Three players have been suspended following last week's Second Division game between Bramley and York. The Bramley pair, Kenny Hill and Glen Freeman, collected respective two and three-match bans while York's Rich Hayes was suspended for two games.

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