Leeds Rhinos Hookers and Wigan Duo Face Potential Bans Following Challenge Cup Disciplinary Review
Leeds hooker Danny Levi and Wigan duo headline a list of players facing potential suspensions following the latest round of Challenge Cup disciplinary reviews.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 18, 2026, 5:22 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Love Rugby League

Disciplinary Clouds Hang Over Challenge Cup Participants
The conclusion of the Challenge Cup last 16 has left several Super League rosters in a state of uncertainty as the Match Review Panel prepares its weekly assessments. Following a weekend defined by high stakes and physical confrontations, a group of prominent athletes now faces the possibility of forced sidelines. According to reports from Love Rugby League, the governing body is expected to take a particularly close look at incidents involving Leeds Rhinos and Wigan Warriors players, potentially reshaping the tactical outlook for these clubs in the immediate future.
Leeds Rhinos Face Potential Loss of Danny Levi
The Leeds Rhinos may have to navigate their next fixtures without the services of Danny Levi following a late-game incident during their defeat to Wakefield Trinity. Reports indicate that Levi was involved in a high and dangerous challenge on Wakefield centre Oli Pratt during the final ten minutes of play at the DIY Kitchens Stadium. Given the heightened scrutiny regarding player safety and tackle height in recent weeks, the hooker appears to be in significant danger of a formal charge. If a suspension is confirmed, the Rhinos would lose a vital creative spark from their dummy-half rotation during a critical juncture of their campaign.
Wigan Forward Oli Partington Under Scrutiny
Wigan Warriors forward Oli Partington is another individual whose conduct on the field has attracted the attention of officials following a cup victory over the Bradford Bulls. Partington was identified as the primary initiator in a tip-style tackle involving Bulls forward Eribe Doro during the early stages of the match. While the referee penalized the action on the pitch, the Match Review Panel often upgrades such technical infringements to match bans if the tackle is deemed to have lacked sufficient control. According to Aaron Bower, this specific moment is virtually certain to fall under the microscopic lens of the disciplinary committee this Monday.
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