South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Tyrone Munro is contesting allegations that he assaulted a former partner in three separate incidents. Multiple outlets report that the complainant says she feared going to police because of Munro’s public profile and fame. Munro is facing charges including occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault, according to reports.

Following the allegations, Munro is said to have been stood down under the NRL’s no-fault policy while the matter proceeds. The coverage describes that the dispute involves claims of violence across three incidents, with the player denying the allegations and the case moving through the legal process.

The reports focus on the complainant’s account regarding why she did not report sooner and on Munro’s response as he fights the charges. They do not provide additional details about the alleged incidents or the specific timeline beyond stating that there are three incidents and that the allegations are being contested in court.