JAYDEN Myers could face a lengthy ban at the start of next season, as his Toulouse nightmare continues.

The young Bulls centre was visibly distraught on the sidelines on Sunday afternoon, as his deserved yellow card for a poor tackle with around 25 minutes to go went a long way to deciding his side’s 21-20 Betfred Championship play-off semi-final defeat in France.

With Myers off the field and Bulls down to 12 men, they saw their 12-8 lead quickly disappear.

By the time the 21-year-old returned to the field, Bradford were 20-12 behind, and despite their best efforts, they could not quite claw back the deficit.

And the Rugby Football League’s Match Review Panel have now assessed the yellow card incident involving Myers, handing down a Grade E charge for a Dangerous Throw/Lift.

The matter has been referred to a tribunal, and the outcome will be revealed in the coming days.

Assuming the ruling is not overturned, Myers is set to face a ban of three to five games at the start of 2025, while he can also expected to be fined for the offence.