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NRL to take ‘strongest possible’ action against proven Naden abusers – NRL.COM
NRL acting CEO Andrew Abdo has promised to enforce the “strongest possible” penalties if spectators are proven to have abused Panthers winger Brent Naden on Friday.
NRL acting CEO Andrew Abdo has promised to enforce the “strongest possible” penalties if spectators are proven to have racially abused Panthers winger Brent Naden.
Abdo confirmed an investigation into the matter, where a group was removed from Central Coast Stadium in the first half of Penrith’s win over the Warriors on Friday for allegedly yelling racist comments at the proudly Indigenous Naden, was “well underway”.
He flagged the prospect of long spectator bans but said video, audio and eyew…
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