Morley is well-known for his aggressive playing style
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Great Britain prop Adrian Morley has been cleared of two incidents of foul play during Saturday's 18-14 Tri-Nations loss to New Zealand.
Morley was put on report by Australian referee Paul Simpkins for an early high shot on Kiwis skipper Ruben Wiki.
The Lions star then appeared to punch Kiwi full-back Brent Webb as he held him down after a fierce tackle.
But a three-man panel viewed video footage of the case and decided Morley had no case to answer.
He will be free to face Australia in Great Britain's next game in Sydney next Saturday.
Match commissioner Greg McCallum explained: "The initial contact (with Wiki) was with the upper part of the shoulder and there was some secondary movement of the bicep on to the jaw. The contact was minimal.
"Brent Webb used his elbow in an aggressive manner towards the player. Morley responded. Again, the committee felt the contact was minimal and there was no case to answer."
Wiki shrugged off the incident, joking: "My footwork bamboozled him, it must have put him off balance.
"You expect that from Moz, he comes out passionate. It's on the field and stays on the field.
"It doesn't worry me, it was just two frontrowers going at it."
Morley went into the Tri-Nations match fresh from serving a seven-match ban from the Australian NRL.
In the opening Test of the 2003 Ashes series, he was sent off after just 12 seconds for a high tackle on Robbie Kearns in the first tackle of the match against Australia.