Sailor banned after rape charge Tristan Sailor’s bid to reignite his sporting career has met with resistance. Meanwhile, the Dragons could soon welcome back a favourite son.
Rugby League by Jamie Pandaram and Michael Carayannis 8th Apr 2021 6:48 PM
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Subscriber only Tristan Sailor has been banned from playing union by Rugby Australia after he attempted to join the Wollongong Vikings for the 2021 season while his alleged rape case is ongoing. Sailor heads to court next month and must enter a plea after being charged with aggravated sexual assault inflicting actual bodily harm, relating to an incident with a 24-year-old woman in Sydney on October 3 last year.
Sailor banned after rape charge
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The start of a new season brings the fresh hope for players, coaches and fans that if everything goes to plan a premiership could be just seven months away.
For modern masters Melbourne, who’ve won two of the past four grand finals, the stress levels heading into 2021 will be considerably lower than those at Parramatta, where a premiership has eluded them since Ray Price and Michael Cronin went out winners in 1986.
Back-to-back premiers in 2018-19, the Roosters know what it takes to get to September and perform at their peak on the big stage so they’ll enter their campaign more relaxed than the likes of Canberra and Newcastle, who haven’t saluted since 1994 and 2001 respectively.