KRISZTIÁN Timár will miss Argyle's trips to Scunthorpe United and Bristol City next week after finally picking up his tenth booking of the season.
The Beast from Budapest has been teetering on the brink of a two-match ban for five games and finally succumbed in the 4-1 victory over Colchester United.
Manager Paul Sturrock was disappointed with the manner of the booking, although he admitted to being slightly relieved that the axe has finally fallen.
He said: "At least it settles us down and we know what we have to do.
"I was disappointed because there were a couple of slaps on [Jermaine] Easter and they got away with it, and it was his [Timár's] first tackle."
Thankfully, hamstring victim Mathias Doumbe is expected to return to training on Thursday and Russell Anderson's loan spell from Sunderland does not expire until after the Westcountry derby at Ashton gate.
"Doumbe should be back in training on Thursday, which will give us more cover," said Luggy.
"Russell has got a wee knock on his foot but he should be ok. We have got three games before he goes back."