YORK City Knights' rival coaches Ian Millward and Dave Woods have both been found guilty of breaching Rugby Football League regulations following investigations by its disciplinary commissioner.
Millward, boss of the Knights' Powergen Challenge Cup fifth round opponents St Helens, was found guilty of breaching the RFL's regulations concerning coaching technical areas in the fourth round tie against Huddersfield, but will not face any further action over allegations that he swore at a match official at the same game. He was fined £100, with £15 costs.
Castleford coach Woods was found guilty of swearing at a match official following the Northern Rail Cup game against the Knights at Huntington Stadium. He has received a formal written caution and has to pay £100 costs.
Updated: 10:52 Thursday, April 21, 2005
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