
Latrell Mitchell, Josh Addo-Carr charged with firearms offences, NRL hands out hefty fines
ABCNRL players Latrell Mitchell and Josh Addo-Carr have been hit with firearms charges after a weekend getaway with about 10 men. Key points: The NRL players have been accused of "putting the game and community at risk" The NRL players have been accused of "putting the game and community at risk" Mitchell and Addo-Carr have been charged with firearm offences Mitchell and Addo-Carr have been charged with firearm offences Pictures emerged of Cleary with a group of people at his home Photos and videos posted to Melbourne star Addo-Carr's Instagram account showed a group huddled around a camp fire at Mitchell's property on the NSW Mid-North Coast. The NRL on Tuesday issued four players with breach notices for "bringing the game into disrepute" by flouting social distancing laws amid the coronavirus pandemic. Australian Rugby League Commission Chairman Peter V'landys said the players were "putting the game and the community at risk by their actions".
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