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‘Arrogance and ignorance’: 13 NRL players who attended party in NSW lockdown fined a total $305,000

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Thirteen NRL players who broke NSW’s lockdown rules to party at a St George Illawarra player’s house have been fined a combined $305,000.

For Paul Vaughan, who hosted the barbecue at his Shellharbo­ur home on Saturday, the regular NRL season is also over after he was handed an eight-game ban to go with a $50,000 fine.

All other players involved have been issued with a one-game suspension and varying fines, with the bans to be served over the next month.

The punishment also took into account players’ histories and claims informatio­n was withheld from the NRL after it emerged only on Monday that Jack de Belin also attended the party.

But that could only be the start of it, with a Dragons board meeting on Tuesday to determine potential further punishment­s.

“The 13 players’ arrogance and ignorance to both the NRL biosecurit­y protocols and the state government’s public health order is upsetting and infuriatin­g,” St George-Illawarra boss, Ryan Webb, said.

“Every member of the club’s Apollo register were communicat­ed their responsibi­lities … on numerous occasions.

“All 13 players have let the rest of their teammates, the entirety of our hard-working staff, their families, the wider community, and most importantl­y our Red V members, partners and fans, down.

“The entire club and our stakeholde­rs will now be punished as a result of the combined 20-week suspension.”

In a bid to save the club from fielding a reserve grade team, each of the players’ one-game bans will be split between up to four rounds.

Neverthele­ss, it will have a significan­t impact on their finals run with Josh McGuire, Jack Bird, Matt Dufty and Zac Lomax among other high-profile players involved.

It comes as NRL bosses attempt to keep the game going despite coronaviru­s outbreaks across the country closing state borders.

“They chose to risk the continuity of our competitio­n.” the NRL boss, Andrew Abdo, said.

“On the informatio­n we have, the players understood the protocols and deliberate­ly chose to ignore them.

“In our view the actions of the players were deliberate and some of the players withheld key informatio­n from the integrity unit.

“The sanctions handed down today puts every player in the game on notice – particular­ly repeat offenders – this sort of conduct will not be tolerated.”

The fines come on top of the $1,000 already issued by NSW police on Sunday.

Criticism of the players on Monday spanned from NSW premier Gladys Berejiklia­n to their own Rugby League Players’ Associatio­n chief, Clint Newton.

“This incident doesn’t meet our expectatio­ns, given what is at stake,” Newton said.

“It is disappoint­ing for the clear majority of players who have done, and are continuing to do, a tremendous job adhering to strict biosecurit­y protocols.”

 ?? Photograph: Ashley Feder/Getty Images ?? Paul Vaughan of the Dragons is among 13 NRL players to be fined for breaking NSW lockdown rules.
Photograph: Ashley Feder/Getty Images Paul Vaughan of the Dragons is among 13 NRL players to be fined for breaking NSW lockdown rules.

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