Innocent until proven guilty?
100%, however there does appear to be a pattern. Let’s wait and see what the courts say.
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My take is he is already locked in should nrl register him. His big brother will keep him straight.
In an exclusive interview with Zero Tackle, (Terrell) May revealed that he hasn't given up on the dream of playing alongside his brothers - Tyrone May and Taylan May - in the same team on the NRL field and that "hopefully that can happen one day" in the near future.
As it stands, Tyrone is off-contract at the end of the season with the Hull Kingston Rovers. Meanwhile, Taylan is currently banned from competing in the NRL due to the no-fault stand-down policy and will appear before a hearing on March 10.
"Speaking to the boys with the brothers in the team they're like it's the best feeling ever and one day I want to achieve that.
"We've played with each other only once in a knockout but I want it to happen on a big stage and hopefully that can happen one day."
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Innocent until proven guilty?
100%, however there does appear to be a pattern. Let’s wait and see what the courts say.
totally agree. But if the court dismisses or downgrades the charge then I think we would be silly not to look at him
The defence lawyer for Taylan May sought to bring forward his Court date. This would indicate that the defence is confident of him getting off.
(Note - this is not a qualified opinion )
The Wests Tigers have begun informal talks with Terrell May over a contract extension – only a matter of months after he inked a three-year deal with the club following his shock departure from the Sydney Roosters.
May has been one of the Tigers’ shining stars this season and it is understood the club and his manager David Rawlings have held initial talks over extending his contract beyond 2027.
The Tigers’ desire to extend May’s deal comes as the powerhouse prop prepares to face his former club for the first time since his surprise exit late last year.
May was cut loose by the Roosters in the off-season despite having two years remaining on his deal with the club. No-one saw it coming, not least May himself.
The Roosters loss has turned into a huge gain for the Tigers. May has been among the leaders in the Dally M medal all season – he was four points off the pace when the voting went behind closed doors after round 12.
The Tigers couldn’t be happier with his contribution and are ready to show their commitment to May by discussing a new deal.
“He wants to extend his contract,” Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson said.
“We’ll take our time and work our way through it. He wants to finish his career with us. We want that too.
“He’s a great bloke. He’s a good leader and he’s been nothing but positive for the club since he came here. He’s been a great buy.”
Brent Read
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