
Care, who has already been given a one-match ban by his own club over the incident and missed last weekend's game against Sale in the Heineken Cup, will attend the hearing on Tuesday December 15th to find out if he is to be given an increased suspension.
The tackle itself on Leeds forward Rhys Oakley during Quins' 30-27 victory in Yorkshire on December 4th resulted in a ten-minute sin bin for the England international.
His existing suspension by his own club will likely be taken into consideration by the panel when they hand down their decision.
In more positive news for Quins, three players have been re-signed to contracts at the Twickenham Stoop.
Chris Robshaw and George Lowe, both products of the academy, and former Bristol player Ollie Kohn have all agreed deals with the London club.
Chief executive Mark Evans said: 'These are exactly the type of young English players that the club is built on and I am looking forward to announcing further signings in the near future.'
The tackle itself on Leeds forward Rhys Oakley during Quins' 30-27 victory in Yorkshire on December 4th resulted in a ten-minute sin bin for the England international.
His existing suspension by his own club will likely be taken into consideration by the panel when they hand down their decision.
In more positive news for Quins, three players have been re-signed to contracts at the Twickenham Stoop.
Chris Robshaw and George Lowe, both products of the academy, and former Bristol player Ollie Kohn have all agreed deals with the London club.
Chief executive Mark Evans said: 'These are exactly the type of young English players that the club is built on and I am looking forward to announcing further signings in the near future.'

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