OFFICIAL Terrell May #296

He assaulted his partner (female)
Lost his job at the Panthers.

Then there's new charges including breaching the AVO and stalking, which he's pleading not guilty too.

Messy situation.

I just honestly hope he's spent the last year + getting himself the right help needed to sort himself out... saw a report he's been volunteering with disabled people and whatnot but this isn't the first incident and he seems very unhinged.

I've seen family's with 3 or more boys and the youngest always tries to match the olders and is often a certain type of personality which I see a lot in Taylan.
Even his bother terrell said hes crazy...up one minute down the next
 
He assaulted his partner (female)
Lost his job at the Panthers.

Then there's new charges including breaching the AVO and stalking, which he's pleading not guilty too.

Messy situation.

I just honestly hope he's spent the last year + getting himself the right help needed to sort himself out... saw a report he's been volunteering with disabled people and whatnot but this isn't the first incident and he seems very unhinged.

I've seen family's with 3 or more boys and the youngest always tries to match the olders and is often a certain type of personality which I see a lot in Taylan.
Tyrone has also done something right? Did he leak a tape or was a victim of a tape?
 
On the other hand the Roosters are desperate for a centre so if he's convicted but declares he wants to play for them he'll be back playing the next round.
The Roosters love the odd criminal in their team, particularly DV offenders.
 
Mam is a bronco and it was in QLD,that explains it all.
I don't know, the criminal system I thought was based on precedence. I am pretty sure he admitted guilt too but the punishment was nothing but a loss of license and community work.
 
I guess he didn't leak it, but still can't believe there wasnt a jail term for this.

Either our jails are overcrowded that they can't afford to put these guys in or they're under crowded if these offences don't have sentences.

I got no knowledge of the legal system so maybe some lawyers here can enlighten us.
 
I guess he didn't leak it, but still can't believe there wasnt a jail term for this.

Either our jails are overcrowded that they can't afford to put these guys in or they're under crowded if these offences don't have sentences.

I got no knowledge of the legal system so maybe some lawyers here can enlighten us.
Damn it, where's Lee when you need him. 🤣
 
Have his back off the field 100%. Just remember every team in the NRL has their coaches back. Family or no family. Someone has to pay the bills. On the field - its war. P.s. im good to go on the first round. I can wait. Especially if we keep having beautiful days as today. Appreciate your enthusiasm.
 
Man those guys are thick as.
Let's hope some football related knowledge is somehow making it into those vessels of emptiness atop their shoulders.
Haha yeah most of them sound like they started speaking English only last tuesday.
At the end of the day, it doesnt matter how dumb they are, as long as they have a go and try and win some games of footy. They are in the entertainment business afterall...
 
Deserving of it's own thread.

Taylan May has his court date on March 10th.
If he is found guilty of any if the 6 charges....

What does that mean for his future?
He's already sat out a year.
Is his career over?

With what we saw with Ezra recently, could something similar occur ? Time served, a fine and mandatory training, community work, etc.?

The NRL is big on second chances but the charges brought forward and the bigger concern is the character of the person.

Thoughts?
Why is his nickname Tiny bro?
 
The NRL has to be careful here.
Violence against women is a huge issue in this country and rightly so.
Whilst we must be aware of the havoc that the "me too" movement caused in convicting innocent men, Taylan will have his day in court and receive the chance to clear his name. Hopefully the verdict is respected either way.
If what he did was bad, he is done.
Mate, with the amount of avenues this could take through his solicitors having successfully dragged it out for so long, the hostility of the witness, and the fact that most judges recognise real remorse and also the human nature factor often behind he-said, she-said singular DV events like these - it’s likely what he did was bad enough. Again, not always/usually how these things play out in court but my head says he’ll address the issues presented on the day and get off scot-free.

IMHO, it’s come about and been such a polarising issue because of the way it is policed to the highest level, seemingly utterly selective and a bogus way the government can raise revenue.
 

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