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Penrith Panthers player Taylan May will fight domestic-violence allegations that he punched his wife in the face and later stalked her. Sidelined under the NRL's no-fault stand-down policy until his court case concludes, May's season is now likely over with the next hearing set for March 2025.
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00:00 In Thailand, you can still be in place.
00:03 How do you feel about not playing again this season?
00:09 The allegations...
00:12 What's this about New Thailand? Do you have anything to say to yourself?
00:15 You can see the allegations are shocking.
00:18 You pleaded not guilty today. Why is that?
00:21 Domestic violence is a hot debate at the moment in New Thailand.
00:26 Have you ever laid hands on someone, Taylan?
00:30 No.
00:31 And footy?
00:33 Are you going to start playing next season, Taylan?
00:35 No problem.
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