OLDHAM coach Scott Naylor, shown red and sent from the touchline for questioning a referee’s decision in a Betfred League 1 game against North Wales Crusaders, faces a grade B charge, which carries a recommended sanction of one to two matches.
The citing on the RFL website confirms that the Roughyeds boss is charged with “disputing a decision of referee or touch-judges.”
The case will be heard tomorrow (Tues) night when the panel will also look at a grade D charge against York City Knights head coach James Ford for “foul and/or abusive language” to a match official in the recent top-of-the-table clash between Bradford and York.
The charge against Ford carries a recommended sanction of three to five matches.