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Taylan May, Wakeham subject to NRL No-Fault Stand Down

The National Rugby League (NRL) has advised Penrith Panthers player Taylan May that he is subject to the No-Fault Stand Down condition under the NRL Rules.

May has been charged with three domestic violence related offences, following an alleged incident on Monday, April 8, 2024.

The NRL has advised Manly Warringah Sea Eagles player Brandon Wakeham that he is subject to the No-Fault Stand Down condition under the NRL Rules.

Wakeham has been charged with taking part in the supply of prohibited drugs and participate in a criminal group contribute to criminal activity following his arrest on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.

The decisions should in no way be interpreted as a view on the innocence or guilt of either player.

Under the condition, the players are not permitted to participate as players in the NRL competition or other competitions.

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