The Newcastle Knights have today supported the National Rugby League Integrity Unit's move to issue player Caitlin Moran with a one game suspension and ...
The Club has and will continue to provide Moran with appropriate support and will be making no further comment on the matter. She will also be required to attend education and training as recommended by the NRL Wellbeing and Education department in consultation with the Club and the Australian Rugby League Indigenous Council. In addition, the Club has committed to undertake further educational programs for both NRLW and NRL squads.
Newcastle utility Caitlin Moran is facing a one-match ban from the NRLW for her comments following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The notice alleges a breach of the NRLW code of conduct with Moran facing a 25 per cent fine of her contract and a one-match suspension. The Newcastle NRLW player put the post about the death of the Queen on her Instagram account on Friday. - The NRL have served Caitlin Moran with a breach notice proposing a fine and one-match suspension for her comments on Instagram following the death of Queen Elziabeth II
The National Rugby League (NRL) today issued Newcastle Knights player Caitlin Moran with a Breach Notice alleging a breach of the NRLW Code of Conduct ...
The Breach Notice also proposes a one match suspension in the NRL Women’s Premiership Competition. Rugby league is an inclusive game and has a proud and strong relationship with many communities. The fine will be suspended for a period of 12 months to be payable immediately should the Code be further breached in that period.
Newcastle Knights NRLW player Caitlin Moran has been hit with a breach notice by the NRL for a social media post made on Friday.
This training will focus on the use of social media as an NRLW player. "Rugby league is an inclusive game and has a proud and strong relationship with many communities. The breach notice, released by the
The NRL has come down hard on Newcastle NRLW player Caitlin Moran, banning her for a social media post following the death of the Queen.
“Regardless of any personal views, all players and officials must adhere to the professional standards expected of them and on this occasion the public comments made by the player have caused damage to the game.” “Rugby league is an inclusive game and has a proud and strong relationship with many communities,” the league said in a statement. The NRL announced on Tuesday it planned on banning Moran for one match, which equates to one-sixth of the NRLW season.
The NRL has handed down a penalty to Caitlin Moran over a social media post about the death of Queen Elizab...
She will be fined 25 per cent of her salary for this current NRLW season, and be suspended for one game. READ MORE:
Caitlin Moran has been hit with a breach notice by the NRL following her controversial social media post following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
If Caitlin has done something then it will be investigated by the Integrity Unit and we’ll work our way through the process.” “Rugby league is an inclusive game and has a proud and strong relationship with many communities. Caitlin Moran has been hit with a breach notice by the NRL following her controversial social media post following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The NRL has slapped the Newcastle NRLW player with a massive penalty over the controversial post. Details here.
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The NRL has come down hard on Newcastle NRLW player Caitlin Moran, banning her for a social media post following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
“Regardless of any personal views, all players and officials must adhere to the professional standards expected of them and on this occasion the public comments made by the player have caused damage to the game.” “Rugby league is an inclusive game and has a proud and strong relationship with many communities,” the league said in a statement. It comes after Knights coach Ronald Griffiths came to the defence of his fullback after the Knights’ loss to the Sydney Roosters on Sunday. The NRL announced on Tuesday they planned on banning Moran for one match, which equates to one-fifth of the NRLW season. [NRL](https://7news.com.au/sport/rugby-league) has come down hard on [Newcastle](https://7news.com.au/sport/newcastle-knights) NRLW player Caitlin Moran, banning her for a social media post following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Moran created headlines last week over the comments which appeared to celebrate the Queen’s death, in the hours after the news broke on Friday.
Broadcaster Ray Hadley describes Caitlin Moran's post as "perhaps the most reprehensible thing I've ever seen connected to rugby league", prompting many to ...
"The club has and will continue to provide Moran with appropriate support," Newcastle said. Moran will miss the Knights' NRLW clash against the Dragons on Sunday, with the club trying to finish atop the ladder heading into the finals. Moran also received a fine equivalent to 25 per cent of her NRLW contract, although the entirety of that fine was suspended.
Ray Hadley is calling on Newcastle Knights player Caitlin Moran to apologise for her offensive post about Queen Elizabeth II.
Ray Hadley is calling on Newcastle Knights player Caitlin Moran to apologise for her offensive post about Queen Elizabeth II. Ray says she also needs to acknowledge her mistake. Ray Hadley calls on Caitlin Moran to apologise after punishment revealed
Former Jillaroo becomes first player banned in NRLW's history with league ruling comments in tweet damaged the game.
She wasn’t a bystander to the effects of colonisation and colonialism, she was an architect of it,” O’Sullivan wrote. In a statement issued on Tuesday night, the Knights said the club “supported the National Rugby League Integrity Unit’s move to issue player Caitlin Moran with a one game suspension”. “Rugby league is an inclusive game and has a proud and strong relationship with many communities,” the league said in a statement. “Regardless of any personal views, all players and officials must adhere to the professional standards expected of them and on this occasion the public comments made by the player have caused damage to the game.” “The relationship between Indigenous people and the monarchy is a complicated one,” Griffiths said. The Indigenous Knights star also received a suspended fine of 25% and will be forced to undergo education and training around the appropriate use of social media.