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 representative teams, and such action is therefore unlikely for now.
“The South Sydney Rabbitohs are aware of an alleged incident and subsequent police charges against player Tyrone Munro,” Souths said in a statement.
“The Rabbitohs take all allegations of domestic violence very seriously and will take appropriate action if the allegations an