![Raiders prop Corey Horsburgh was sent off in the NRL club's reserve-grade clash with the Warriors. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS) Raiders prop Corey Horsburgh was sent off in the NRL club's reserve-grade clash with the Warriors. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-feed-data/7a304efa-2e7d-47b5-b60c-b4de7b00191d.jpg/r0_0_800_600_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Corey Horsburgh's wait for a return to NRL action with Canberra is set to continue, with the firebrand prop sent off for punching in the club's reserve-grade game.
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Horsburgh was dismissed in the second half of the Raiders' 24-18 NSW Cup loss to the Warriors in Auckland on Saturday after taking exception to a tackle from back-rower Jacob Laban.
One-time Queensland State of Origin forward Horsburgh appeared to throw a headbutt at Laban, before then unleashing a flurry of punches.
Laban and prop Tom Ale were both sent off for the Warriors after the set-to developed into a brawl, with NSW Cup referee Martin Jones claiming Ale had kicked at Horsburgh in the altercation.
The Warriors pair - along with Horsburgh - are likely to be sanctioned by the NSWRL match review committee on Monday.
For Horsburgh, it's set to add to a lengthening absence from Canberra's NRL side after starting the campaign with hopes of adding to his representative honours.
The 26-year-old missed the first three weeks of the Raiders' first-grade campaign due to suspension, returning for two games before injuring a groin.
Horsburgh's outing against the Warriors was just his second hit-out since getting the all-clear to return to play and a likely ban will only add to his wait to get back into Ricky Stuart's NRL side.
Australian Associated Press