Paul McShane (left): Cleared to face former club Leeds
Wakefield hooker Paul McShane has been cleared to face former club Leeds in the fourth round of the Challenge Cup on Sunday after being found not guilty of foul play.
McShane was ordered to face the Rugby Football League's disciplinary committee after being charged of making dangerous contact with Hull KR forward Rhys Lovegrove during the Wildcats' 44-6 Super League defeat at Craven Park on Sunday.
He had been charged with a grade C offence but was found not guilty at the hearing.
The 24-year-old, who has been ever-present since joining Wakefield from Leeds, is now free to face his old team-mates on consecutive weekends, with the Wildcats going to Headingley for a Super League game on Friday week.
However, Bradford forward Tom Olbison will miss his side's Cup-tie against Oldham on Sunday after being found guilty of a dangerous tackle on Widnes forward Danny Tickle in Sunday's 22-18 defeat by the Vikings.
Olbison was eligible to submit an early-guilty plea but opted to fight his case and he was given a one-match ban and a £300 fine after the committee downgraded the charge from C to B.













