Tyrone Munro has been stood down by the NRL.
Earlier this month, the winger was arrested on multiple alleged domestic violence charges from an incident in April.
NSW police confirmed in a statement Munro was arrested on Tuesday after a woman made a report on Monday about an alleged assault near Homebush earlier in the year.
“Following inquiries, a 20-year-old man was arrested yesterday and taken to Auburn Police Station where he has now been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm (domestic), stalk/intimidate intend fear physical etc harm (domestic), common assault (domestic),” NSW police said in a statement.
The 20-year-old winger is one of the Rabbitohs’ most promising young stars, having scored 13 tries from 19 career appearances.
He has been granted conditional bail to appear in Burwood Local Court on October 30.
A statement released by the NRL said; "The National Rugby League (NRL) has advised South Sydney Rabbitohs player Tyrone Munro he is subject to the No-Fault Stand Down condition under the NRL Rules.
"The NRL is aware that New South Wales Police charged Munro with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and stalking or intimidation with intent to cause fear of physical or mental harm on October 14, 2025.
"The decision should in no way be interpreted as a view on the innocence or guilt of the player. Under the condition, Munro is not permitted to participate in the NRL competition or related competitions."
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