Rugby league veteran John Hopoate has been banned from the sport for 10 years for a violent attack on a rival player and threatening coaching staff.
The NSWRL Conduct Review Panel tonight banned Hopoate, 44, from Rugby League for 10 years, of which the final five years are suspended, for three code of conduct charges following his send-off in a match for Narraweena Hawks against Forestville Ferrets last month.
Video footage of the game showed Hopoate lost control after slapping a player in Sydney's north.
He can be seen throwing two jabs from the side as his teammate tussled with the Ferrets' lock forward, before repeatedly threatening to "bash you c---s" and being sent off by the referee.
An email to the NSWRL added: "Within moments of being on the field, he committed two dangerous penalties, and then king hit one of our players twice! Only after the second offence did the referee send him off.
"Furthermore, he then proceeded to stand behind our bench and intimidate threaten our players to 'bash them after game'."
Tonight Hopoate appeared before the NSWRL Conduct Review Panel who determined the very serious nature of the charges warranted the lengthy suspension.
Hopoate, who was already serving a suspension after pleading guilty to a medium range striking offence from the same match in a Manly District Junior Rugby League competition on 21 July, will not be eligible to play or have a role as an official in a Rugby League match until at least 21 July 2023.
Between 21 July 2023 and 20 July 2028 he will be eligible to apply to the NSW Rugby League for a specific role in the game.
The NSW Rugby League Chief Executive David Trodden said: “Every governing body has an obligation to the participants who play our game to ensure they can play in a safe and enjoyable environment.
“Incidents like these, which challenge that safe and enjoyable environment and damage the reputation of our sport, have no place in our game and must be dealt with appropriately to protect our game and the vast majority of participants who respect its rules.”
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