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# The FIVE NRL players whose fate lie in Todd Greenberg’s hands
## There’s five rugby league players currently whose immediate fate lie in the hands of the NRL chief, Todd Greenberg.
The ARL Commission altered their policy on Thursday to give Greenberg greater discretionary power in standing down players who have been charged with serious criminal offences.
The new policy states any player charged with an offence which carries a maximum jail sentence of 11 years or more will be immediately stood down. The no-fault stand-down will run for the duration of the court process.
But for players charged with criminal offences which don’t reach the 11-year threshold, Greenberg can still choose to stand them down from the game indefinitely.
There’s five players currently with ongoing court cases. With his new powers, Greenberg will need to make decisions on all five of these individuals, and quickly.
That list doesn’t include Jarryd Hayne, who is not currently registered with the NRL and so doesn’t fall under Greenberg’s jusidiction.
Hayne has pleaded not guilty to aggravated sexual assault. He’s alleged to have bitten a woman on the genitalia at a house in the Hunter on the night of the NRL grand final.
The list also doesn’t include Ben Barba, who has already been dumped from the game and had his contract with North Queensland torn up. Now his former Cowboys teammate Scott Bolton, whose court case has already been completed, although he may yet face further punishment from the NRL.
**DYLAN WALKER**
It’s been reported the NRL will impose a three-month stand-down on the Manly centre, which will run past his next court appearance on May 10.
Walker has pleaded not guilty to two charges of common assault stemming from an incident with his partner in December.
It’s alleged an argument over a PlayStation game led to Walker pulling his partner’s hair, causing her to fall to the ground while holding a baby. Neighbours who witnessed the alleged incident have testified in court.
Walker has played in the Sea Eagles’ trial games but it’s expected Greenberg will stand the player down.
**ZANE MUSGROVE and LIAM COLEMAN**
The two players have been charged with indecently assaulting a 22-year-old woman at a Coogee hotel in November.
In January they both pleaded not guilty in court. The matter is yet to be resolved.
Musgrove was signed by Wests Tigers for the 2019 season but his contract is yet to be registered by the NRL, meaning he technically falls outside Greenberg’s jurisdiction. But Greenberg will have the final say on whether a contract is registered at all in the future.
Coleman is outside Penrith’s top NRL squad and so also technically falls outside the jurisdiction. However the NSW Rugby League will uphold the stand-down policy implemented by the NRL and ARLC.
**TAUTAU MOGA**
The Newcastle centre is alleged to have slapped a taxi driver on Boxing Day after a day out at the races.
Moga will face court on March 21 to answer a charge of common assault.
He has continued to train with the Knights but hasn’t yet played a trial game.
**MICHAEL CHEE KAM**
The Tigers player and another man are accused of assaulting a ride share driver while out in Bondi on a night in January.
It’s alleged the driver of the car was punched repeatedly through the window, and Chee Kam and his friend were arrested a short time later.
They were charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and common assault.
Chee Kam has been named to play this week’s trial against the Warriors.