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NRL star Latrell Mitchell praised for reporting online racist abuse as two NSW men charged – The Guardian
NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo lauded Mitchell’s leadership and said the competition would not tolerate racist trolling of players

The NRL says it will continue to refer racist online trolling of its players to police after two men were charged for allegedly sending abusive messages to South Sydney star Latrell Mitchell.
Mitchell earlier this week informed the NRL integrity unit he had received numerous offensive and racially charged social media messages.
The integrity unit forwarded those complaints to New South Wales police who on Friday arrested a 22-year-old Taree man and a 25-year-old Lake Munmorah man.
Both men were…
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