Ethan Havard has received a suspension that will keep him out of Wigan Warriors’ upcoming fixtures. He was hit with a Grade B head contact charge, which led to a ban that caused him to miss at least a Challenge Cup semi-final and related matches as of the latest reports in early May 2026. This decision came after the Match Review Panel reviewed a high-profile incident in a recent Wigan win over Bradford Bulls.[1][3]
Summary of current status:
- Suspension: 1 match (Grade B head contact) with 3 penalty points, pushing Havard over the threshold for a ban. He has accumulated 6.5 total penalty points.[3][1]
- Impacted match: Challenge Cup semi-final against St Helens was affected; Havard sat out the fixture due to the ban.[1][3]
- Context: The disciplinary action followed a head-contact ruling from the Bradford Bulls game; Havard had been involved in most of Wigan’s Super League games this season prior to the ban.[1]
Related notes:
- Other players faced suspensions in the same round of disciplinary action, but Havard’s ban was the one most relevant to Wigan’s immediate schedule.[3]
- Some outlets reported the same development with minor variations in phrasing, but the core fact remains: Havard missed a key cup tie due to a Grade B head-contact suspension.[7]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official match reports or compile a brief timeline of Havard’s disciplinary history and his upcoming/remaining fixtures. I can also provide links to the primary sources for verification.[3][1]
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