Queensland Police have charged Penrith Panthers young gun Taylan May with assault occasioning bodily harm, the club confirmed on Wednesday afternoon.
Queensland Police have charged Penrith Panthers young gun Taylan May with assault occasioning bodily harm, the club confirmed on Wednesday afternoon. Queensland Police have charged Panthers gun Taylan May with assault occasioning bodily harm, the club confirmed on Wednesday. Panthers young gun Taylan May charged with assault
Premiers Penrith have been rocked by another off-field drama with young gun Taylan May charged with assault by Queensland police.
Penrith Panthers can confirm that Queensland Police have charged player Taylan May with assault occasioning bodily harm.
The club subsequently implemented disciplinary measures against May, while giving fair consideration to the circumstances of the incident, and deemed the matter finalised. The NRL has not imposed any disciplinary measures against May, therefore he is eligible for NRL selection. The club was made aware of the incident at the time, informed the NRL Integrity Unit and undertook an investigation into the matter.
Panthers young gun Taylan May has been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm following an incident in southeast Queensland last November.
May, 20, made his NRL debut in Round 21 last year. โThe club was made aware of the incident at the time, informed the NRL Integrity Unit and undertook an investigation into the matter. โThe charge relates to an incident that occurred in November 2021, while May was on leave following the 2021 NRL season.
The club confirmed May has been charged by Queensland Police over the alleged altercation in the nightclub ...
"The NRL has not imposed any disciplinary measures against May, therefore he is eligible for NRL selection." "The club subsequently implemented disciplinary measures against May, while giving fair consideration to the circumstances of the incident, and deemed the matter finalised. "The club was made aware of the incident at the time, informed the NRL Integrity Unit and undertook an investigation into the matter," the club statement read.
The charge relates to an incident that took place in southeast Queensland in November last year, and the Panthers confirmed that they were made aware of the ...
CCTV footage showed the patron being escorted from the venue by security. The charge relates to an incident that took place at a nightclub in southeast Queensland in November last year, and the Panthers confirmed that they were made aware of the issue at the time. - The charge relates to an incident allegedly involving the young gun in November
Penrith winger Taylan May was sticking up for teammates, including Nathan Cleary, when he allegedly dragged a patron to the ground at a Queensland venue in ...
The NRL has not imposed any disciplinary measures against May, therefore he is eligible for NRL selection. May is off contract at the end of the season. It is understood the alleged incident took place in the days after the grand final, not in November as has been stated by the club.
Panthers winger Taylan May has been charged by Queensland Police for assault occasioning bodily harm the club confirmed on Wednesday.
"The club subsequently implemented disciplinary measures against May, while giving fair consideration to the circumstances of the incident, and deemed the matter finalised. "The club was made aware of the incident at the time, informed the NRL Integrity Unit and undertook an investigation into the matter. The matter was reported at the time by Penrith to the NRL's Integrity Unit and while May was not sanctioned following the investigation, he was disciplined by the club.