Rising Rabbitohs star charged with domestic violence offences
Tyrone Munro faces charges including assault and stalking after an alleged April assault, with the NRL Integrity Unit notified and court appearance set for October 30, 2025.
- On Tuesday, the South Sydney Rabbitohs confirmed it was aware of the allegations and informed the NRL Integrity Unit, with Tyrone Munro, South Sydney Rabbitohs winger, charged over an alleged domestic violence incident.
- New South Wales Police launched an investigation on Monday after a woman reported she had been assaulted near Homebush in April 2025.
- Authorities list the offences and the club outlined its response: `the Rabbitohs said they take all allegations of domestic violence very seriously` and will act if proven, with `no further comment at this stage.`
- Munro has been granted conditional bail to appear at Burwood Local Court on October 30, and the winger is described as one of the club's most promising junior talents.
- The club informed the NRL Integrity Unit about the incident and said it will take appropriate action if the allegations and charges are proven.
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Souths winger Tyrone Munro charged over DV allegations
South Sydney have vowed to take action against winger Tyrone Munro if he is found guilty of domestic-violence charges. Munro was charged by police on Monday in regard to an alleged incident in April, with the 20-year-old bailed to face court on October 30. The Rabbitohs have informed the NRL’s integrity unit, which typically stands down players under the no-fault rule in regard to domestic-violence charges. Munro is not part of any post-season r…
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