FORBES winger Dave Ivehoe will miss his side's next two matches after pleading guilty to a dangerous throw charge levelled at him.
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Ivehoe was sent from the field during his side's win over Narromine at Cale Oval on Sunday but didn't front the Group 11 judiciary after taking an early plea and having his sentence brought back to two weeks.
He will miss the Magpies' matches against Dubbo Macquarie and Parkes.
There was no need for the judiciary to sit this week after the other player sent off at the weekend, Cobar junior Bailey Prendergast, also took an early plea that will see him miss his side's clash with Narromine.
Meanwhile, this Sunday's round of first grade matches is shaping as an intriguing one, with finals aspirations going on the line.
While Dubbo CYMS, Wellington, Dubbo Macquarie, Nyngan and Parkes look set to be the teams that will move into the post-season, there is still some jostling to be done to sort out their order.
Top spot on the ladder goes on the line at Caltex Park when CYMS host Wellington in a top-of-the-table clash that could decide the minor premiership.
Dubbo Macquarie's grip on third place is hanging by a thread after a pair of losses over the past fortnight while Nyngan's form has been scratchy also.
Parkes currently sit fifth, two points behind Nyngan and four behind Macquarie, and look unlikely to break into the top-three but that could all hinge on the outcome of an appeal the club has lodged against the docking of two points earlier in the season.
The matter will be heard at a Group 11 meeting at Narromine tomorrow.
The Spacemen will face Dubbo Westside at Pioneer Oval on Sunday while in the only round 15 clash that won't have a bearing on the finals picture, Narromine will make the trek out to Cobar to face the Roosters.