NRL stars Latrell Mitchell and Jack Wighton have fronted court today over an alleged brawl outside a nightclub in Canberra earlier this month. tiffgenders 9News MORE:
The two Australia World Cup stars were celebrating Wighton's 30th birthday when the incident occurred.
Both will start the NRL season next week with the code's Integrity Unit already indicating they wouldn't rule on any punishment against before their criminal matter wraps up. Each will be fine to start the NRL season next week with the code's integrity unit already indicating it wouldn't rule on any punishment to the duo before their criminal matter wraps up.Mitchell's lawyer Tom Taylor commented briefly after the duo left court, saying the fullback's version of events would be defended.
Earlier this month, Wighton reflected on what he'd learned from the incident ahead of the NRL All Stars game, saying it surrounded "putting yourself in vulnerable positions".
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