The Rugby League Players' Association says suspending Dylan Napa over the leaking of explicit videos would be unfair and could encourage blackmail or exploitation of players
The Rugby League Players' Association says suspending Dylan Napa over the leaking of explicit videos would be unfair and could encourage blackmail or exploitation of players
10 February 2019 - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz
The Bulldogs recruit is bracing to learn his fate from the NRL after videos of him performing sexual acts were made public last month.
RLPA chief executive Ian Prendergast highlighted the need to protect players' right to privacy, respect existing laws and ensure there was no incentive given to those with "an axe to grind" against a player.
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