David Klemmer's future at the Knights is in doubt after he was stood down by the club following an alleged on-field incident during the weekend's loss to Canterbury.
Newcastle prop David Klemmer has been stood down by the Knights after he was issued with a show-cause notice "relating to on field disciplinary matters" during Sunday's 24-10 NRL loss to Canterbury.Newcastle have stood down David Klemmer following an alleged incident during the weekend's loss to CanterburyThe 28-year old was recently linked with a move to Parramatta
The Klemmer development comes after Newcastle coach Adam O'Brien conceded he may have come across as an "egomaniac" after a "poorly-articulated" press conference following Sunday's defeat.
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