NRL to Suspend Agents Over Schoolboy Brawl

Ezra Mam of the Broncos catches the ball during the warm up

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

The NRL has moved to suspend prominent player agents Gavin Orr and Nash Dawson due to a physical altercation during a schoolboys competition last year.

On Thursday, NRL officials announced their plans to impose a nine-month suspension on Dawson and a six-month suspension on Orr, along with fines of $15,000 and $10,000, respectively.

Both agents are required to respond to the breach notices by late next week.

Dawson represents high-profile players like Ezra Mam, Reece Walsh, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, and Robert Toia.

Orr, who owns and directs Pacific Sport Management, manages talents such as Dylan Brown, Selwyn Cobbo, Jahrome Hughes, and Valentine Holmes.

According to the NRL, "the notices allege that both agents have breached the NRL Accredited Agent Scheme Rules and the Accredited Agents' Code of Conduct following a physical altercation between the agents at the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League Championships in 2024."

Additionally, it is claimed that the agents did not cooperate with the NRL's integrity unit.

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