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23:45 GMT, Tuesday, 19 August 2008 00:45 UK

Moore banned but Mathers escapes

Moore will join Huddersfield on loan for the 2009 season

Scott Moore has played his last match for Castleford after being banned for two games by the Rugby Football League.

The hooker, on loan from St Helens, was also fined £300 for striking Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield with his forearm during last week's loss at Headingley.

Wigan full-back Richard Mathers escaped a ban after being sent off for striking with his forearm against Wakefield.

But Catalans second rower Jamal Fakir was handed a one-match ban for a reckless high tackle at Huddersfield.




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Leeds 54-12 Castleford (15 Aug 08 |  Rugby League )
Wigan 32-22 Wakefield (15 Aug 08 |  Rugby League )
Huddersfield 20-22 Catalans (16 Aug 08 |  Rugby League )
Giants to loan St Helens' Moore (05 Aug 08 |  Huddersfield )

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