JAMES Bentley and Brad Dwyer will both join Oliver Holmes in serving bans following Warrington Wolves' win over Leeds Rhinos on Tuesday.

Leeds second rower Bentley was sent off after just 16 minutes at Headingley following a high tackle on Gareth Widdop while Dwyer was sin-binned later in the first half for dangerous contact.

Bentley will now serve a three-match ban having received a Grade C high tackle charge while Dwyer will sit out one match for Grade A dangerous contact.

Holmes' Grade B high tackle charge – confirmed by Wire head coach Daryl Powell in his pre-match press conference earlier – has been affirmed as has a Grade A high tackle charge for Currie, but his charge carries no ban.

Here is what the Match Review Panel said about each of the four incidents in question...

JAMES BENTLEY RED CARD – 16 MINS

Decision: Charge

Reason for decision: High Tackle – Reckless – Tried to tackle but reckless about outcome. Grade C

Outcome: Three-match penalty notice

BEN CURRIE HIGH TACKLE ON DAVID FUSITU'A – 31 MINS

Decision: Charge

Reason for decision: High Tackle – Careless – ball carrier dips. Grade A

Outcome: Zero-match penalty notice

BRAD DWYER SIN BIN – 36 MINS

Decision: Charge

Reason for decision: Dangerous Contact - A defending player makes contact with an opponent after the ball has been released by an opponent in a vulnerable position which causes flexion to the head, neck

or spinal column on an attacking player, which poses an unacceptable risk of injury to that player. Grade A.

Outcome: One-match penalty notice

OLIVER HOLMES SIN BIN – 49 MINS

Decision: Charge

Reason for decision: High Tackle – Reckless – Tried to tackle but reckless about outcome. Grade B.

Outcome: One-match penalty notice

Meanwhile, it is possible Catalans Dragons already look set to be without a host of prop forwards for their trip to face The Wire at The Halliwell Jones Stadium next month.

Front rowers Dylan Napa and Gil Dudson have both been hit with Grade D striking charges following their Round One loss at St Helens on Thursday, with the players receiving red and yellow cards respectively.

They will be referred to a tribunal but face a minimum ban of three matches, which would encompass their Round Four clash with Wolves on March 4.

Earlier today, the Dragons confirmed fellow prop Julian Bousquet would require surgery on a fractured forearm.