Junior Amone avoids jail for hammer attack: What sentencing means for Dragons, NRL
Dragons young gun Junior Amone won’t go to jail despite being found guilty of a hammer attack. But he still faces sanctions from the NRL and Dragons.
Dean Ritchie and
Lauren Ferri
2 min read
December 11, 2023 - 3:31PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
St George Illawarra and the NRL have started urgent discussions to determine the “appropriate” action against
rising Dragons star Junior Amone, found guilty of a vicious hammer attack.
Amone avoided prison on Monday after being found guilty of arming himself with a hammer and chasing a tradesman off a roof during a heated dispute.
The 21-year-old was sentenced to a two-year Intensive Corrections Order, which is a term of imprisonment to be served in the community.
Amone’s father, Talatau, was sentenced for two-and-a-half years in jail with a non-parole period of 12 months.
An NRL spokesman said: “The NRL Integrity Unit will now review the proceedings in the Wollongong Local Court following the sentencing of Dragons player, Junior Talatau Amone.”
There is little doubt the NRL will impose heavy sanctions on Amone, most likely a hefty suspension and fine.
The possibility of being deregistered could also be discussed for Amone, who still has two years remaining on his Dragons contract.
St George Illawarra released a statement moments after Amone was sentenced which read: “The Dragons acknowledge the two-year Intensive Corrections Order that was handed down to player Talatau Amone today.
“The club will now work closely with the NRL Integrity Unit to determine the appropriate next steps. An update will be provided once this process has been completed.”