As just reported on nine.com.au 20 minutes ago.
The NRL has confirmed Parramatta Eels star Dylan Brown will be free to play for the club after the finalisation of criminal charges against the five-eighth.
Brown was originally subject to the NRL's no fault stand down policy after he was charged with five counts of sexual touching for an incident at Sydney hotel the Golden Sheaf last month.
At Downing Centre Local Court, Brown entered guilty pleas to two of the charges, while police withdrew the other three.
He was sentenced to a Community Correction Order for a period of 18 months.
The NRL released a statement confirming it had discontinued Brown's 'no fault stand-down', with the integrity unit to conduct an immediate review of the matter.
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Integrity may impose a punitive ban that may be longer than the 3 weeks already served.
I would think 3 weeks is more than sufficient on top of the court punishment
No, the NRL has cleared him to return to playing effective immediately
No that's not true the no fault stand down is no longer in place he's not free to play yet
I stand corrected, but thats nonsense. How can they say the stand down has been lifted but he's still not free to play ?
The integrity commission now will impose its own ban
What is community correction order?
Hope that means he has to settle down and concentrate on his footy for 18 months
I think it means 18 months of 'no touch footy'
Lol
hahaha
Good behaviour bond
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