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Penrith coach Ivan Cleary has defended his club, amid claims by some in the NRL that it has a poor culture. NRL great Laurie Daley says he wouldn't want his son to play at the Panthers, nor his daughter to date a player, saying the NRL club hasn't 'got a great culture.
' The comments come after Penrith player Tyrone May was charged by police with disseminating and recording images without consent. Authorities allege May filmed a sexual act with a woman in Coffs Harbour in February and filmed another sexual act with a second woman in Sydney's west in May 2018 and the published videos of the acts without the women's consent.
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