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Super League: Warrington, Castleford and Hull KR fined for fan misbehaviour
Super League clubs Warrington Wolves, Castleford Tigers and Hull KR have been fined for fan misbehaviour.
Warrington have agreed to pay 拢3,000 in damages done to visiting Castleford supporters' coaches in February and have had a 拢2,000 fine suspended.
Castleford have been fined 拢5,000, of which 拢3,000 is suspended until the end of the 2024 season.
Hull KR have been ordered to pay 拢2,000, which was previously suspended, while having another 拢2,000 suspended.
Rovers' charge for a breach of operational rules relating to fan misbehaviour stems from their home game against Castleford on 25 February.
Warrington have been punished for actions of supporters that occurred a week earlier against the same opponents.
Castleford's fine relates to three matches, which includes "a violent incident" at that game against Rovers, and letting off flares at fixtures against Huddersfield on 12 March and Leeds on 26 March.
The Tigers have also agreed to spend an additional 拢2,000 "with a specific purpose of improving supporter behaviour".
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