Penrith inferior Tyrone May referenced his highly publicised tribunal lawsuit successful a societal media station celebrating the Panthers' expansive last win.
After the Penrith secured this year's decider successful a gritty 14-12 triumph implicit the Rabbitohs, the 25-year-old posted a bid of photos helium captioned utilizing lyrics from "Fair Trade" by rapper Drake.
Penrith Panthers fans observe Grand Final win
May was stood down by the NRL and pleaded blameworthy to 4 counts of intentionally signaling an intimate representation without consent.
May's actions were branded "morally reprehensible" and "criminal" by the magistrate arsenic helium was sentenced to 300 hours of assemblage work and a three-year bully behaviour bond.
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"And the ungraded that they threw connected my name/turned to ungraded and I grew up retired it/time for y'all to fig retired what y'all gon' bash astir it," May wrote alongside a representation of himself and manager Ivan Cleary arriving astatine Parramatta Local Court for his trial.
The playmaker constricted comments connected the post, truthful those who bash not travel him are incapable to respond to his station successful the comments section.
"They hatred but past they each copy," wrote Panthers centre Stephen Crichton successful response.
"What a communicative my brother," added prop Spencer Leniu.
Multiple Panthers players, including Nathan Cleary, James Fisher-Harris, Viliame Kikau, Brian To'o, Moses Leota and Apisai Koroisau, shared messages of support.
One of May's victims sought damages for "psychological injury" caused by the fallout from the illegally filmed enactment tape.
May and the woman, who asked not to beryllium named, reached a monetary colony earlier this year.
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