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Both the Wolves and Rhinos camps will be breathing synchronised sighs of relief as the disciplinary committee today decided that their players had no clase to answer and were both clear to appear in satudays Carnegie Challenge Cup Final at Wembley.

Chris Hill was sin-binned for a late tackle on kicker Craig Gower in the Wolves loss at the Twickenham stoop on Friday but todays meeting of the review panel found that he had no case to answer.

The Rhinos will be equally relieved that Ryan Bailey has also received a similar judgement after being put on report for a high tackle during the early stages of the first half of the Rhinos loss at the Catalans Dragons.

Most will say that common sense has prevailed as neither incident was serious enough to rob a player of their day in the limelight at Wembley.




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