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NRL finds Fonua-Blake breached anti-vilification code – NRL.COM
The NRL says it has a zero-tolerance approach to abuse of match officials after finding Manly front-rower Addin Fonua-Blake had breached the game’s Anti-Vilification Code.

Suspended Manly prop Addin Fonua-Blake faces further disciplinary action after NRL acting CEO Andrew Abdo found that he had breached the game’s anti-vilification code during separate outbursts on and…

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