South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Tyrone Munro remains sidelined following an adjournment of a domestic violence-related matter. Multiple outlets report that the hearing into charges against Munro is not proceeding as scheduled and has been pushed back until February 15. Because of the delay, he will not play again this season, according to the reports.
One outlet also notes that Munro has been stood down under the NRL’s “no fault” policy while the matter is pending. His solicitor is reported to warn that the stand-down could extend beyond the time a penalty would otherwise be imposed, given the hearing’s postponement.
The coverage focuses on the procedural outcome—an adjournment and the resulting impact on Munro’s availability—rather than details of the allegations or any decision on guilt or penalty. The reports state that the next step in the process is the hearing date set for February 15.