Broadmeadow will not appeal the six-match suspension of Keanu Moore for his part in a post-game altercation with Charlestown's Regan Lundy.
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Moore pleaded not guilty at a hearing last Wednesday night to bringing the game into disrepute for the clash on the street outside Lisle Carr Oval on April 10. Lundy pleaded guilty and copped an eight-game ban.
Magic were informed of Moore's suspension and the club's $500 fine on Friday afternoon. Although no doubt disappointed with the sanction, Broadmeadow decided against an appeal - and the $1500 fee it entailed.
** Valentine captain Joel Wood, Lake Macquarie star Nick Cowburn and Charlestown's Zac Lloyd will learn of their fate on Wednesday after a delay in the issuing of penalties on Tuesday. All three were given straight red cards in round six on the weekend.
Wood likely faces the longest ban after he hit a linesman with the ball late in the 4-0 loss to Maitland.
Cowburn ran into the back on an opponent off the ball and faces at least two weeks out. Lloyd was sent for his role in the ensuing melee.
** Edgeworth face what appears the toughest assignment for NPL teams in the FFA Cup round four on Wednesday night when they take on New Lambton (7pm).
The battle of the Eagles at Alder Park pits the first and second division premiers against each other. New Lambton are undefeated in Northern League One this year and drew with Belswans 1-1 on the weekend. All NPL teams have so far progressed against lower-level clubs.
West Wallsend play Dudley Redhead at Johnston Park (7.30pm) on Wednesday to complete round four.