Melbourne prop Tui Kamikamica has been cleared to return to training but will remain subject to the NRL no-fault stand-down policy as he prepares to fight an assault charge.
Kamikamica can resume training but cannot play until the incident has been finalised in courtKamikamica's alleged assault is the latest in a string of concerning incidents involving Storm players
He was then asked to front a formal interview with the club earlier this month, at which he told the club he planned to fight the charge. Kamikamica's charge has come as part of a poor off-season at the club, during which it has been forced to defend its culture.
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