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Leeds Rhinos player banned for homophobic abuse

An independent tribunal has imposed a 5-match suspension on Leeds Rhinos player Zak Hardaker. He was found guilty of the Grade E charge of using verbal abuse based on sexual preference (homophobic abuse) in a First Utility Super League match against Warrington Wolves at The Halliwell Jones Stadium o

Leeds Rhinos player banned for homophobic abuse

An independent tribunal has imposed a 5-match suspension on Leeds Rhinos player Zak Hardaker.

Zak Hardaker
Zak Hardaker

He was found guilty of the Grade E charge of using verbal abuse based on sexual preference (homophobic abuse) in a First Utility Super League match against Warrington Wolves at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday May 30.

Hardaker pleaded guilty to the offence but denied aiming his remarks at a match official and claimed he was unaware of the connotations of his remarks.

The tribunal accepted that the player is not homophobic but were satisfied that the remarks were made to the match official.

In handing down a five-match ban and £300 fine, the tribunal took into consideration the player’s contrition, his guilty plea and evidence that he is undertaking voluntary work within the LGBT community.

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