These nutcases cannot be serious :|
MANLY supporters say they will be devastated if Sea Eagles star Brett Stewart is guilty of an alleged sexual assault.
Fans of the NRL player are beginning to assemble at Dee Why police station where it is understood Stewart may make an official visit.
The Manly and Australian fullback was arrested on Friday evening following allegations that he sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl in the stairwell of a North Manly apartment block, after a season opening party the club held at The Many Wharf Hotel.
Stewart has denied the allegation.
He declined to be interviewed by police and was released without charge pending further investigation.
Antoinette Livoti arrived in her Sea Eagles colours to support Stewart - a man she says she has met many times over the years.
``Let's believe a man's side of it, that things can happen like that,'' Ms Livoti said.
But she did criticise the anti-social behaviour of some footballers and said they should curb their alcohol intake.
``Because they represent a good game, a family game, they shouldn't be doing what they're doing,'' she said.
``Because we want our little kids to follow into a sport that's good and healthy for them.''
Ms Livoti said Stewart was ``a good boy'' and she would be ``devastated'' if charges were laid against him.
Chris Court, 18, took advantage of a day off work to come to the police station with a few mates.
He believes Stewart to be innocent because he is so well-known in the sport.
``He's not really going to have to work too hard to pick up a bird,'' Mr Court said.
``I don't think he'd really have to do anything like that for a girl.
``There's got to be something else to it.''
The fans assembled as police continued their investigation, with detectives arriving at the girl's home in North Manly.
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