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Bob

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NRL utility Asu Kepaoa pleads guilty to speeding more than 30km/h over limit​

An NRL player from across the ditch has admitted to speeding 40km/h over the speed limit on a main thoroughfare in southwest Sydney without being allowed to be behind the wheel in Australia.

Dylan Arvela and Kirsten Jelinek

Asu Kepaoa pleaded guilty to driving charges in Campbelltown Local Court. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images

Asu Kepaoa pleaded guilty to driving charges in Campbelltown Local Court. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images
An NRL player from across the ditch has admitted to speeding 40km/h over the speed limit on a main thoroughfare in southwest Sydney without being allowed to be behind the wheel in Australia.
Penrith recruit Asu Johnathan Kepaoa appeared in Campbelltown Local Court on Tuesday where he pleaded guilty to speeding more than 30km/h over the limit and driving after driver visiting privileges had been withdrawn.
Documents tendered in court state the 24-year-old, who is yet to make his debut for the four-time reigning premiers, was busted shortly after 10am on Thursday, September 19.
Kepaoa was behind the wheel of a Audi Q5 on the Hume Motorway at Woodbine when the cops detected him racing at 150km/h in a 110km/h zone.
Documents state Kepaoa was pulled over without incident and returned a negative roadside alcohol breath test.
All 44 of Asu Kepaoa’s NRL games have come for Wests Tigers. Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

All 44 of Asu Kepaoa’s NRL games have come for Wests Tigers. Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Kepaoa, who was born in Auckland, handed over his New Zealand driver’s licence with subsequent police checks revealing his driver privileges had been withdrawn on September 4 until he was issued a NSW or interstate licence.
Documents state Kepaoa acknowledged to police he was going 150km/h, but when asked about his driving privileges he claimed the “period has finished”.
Asu Kepaoa leaving the Panthers Rugby League Academy in October. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Asu Kepaoa leaving the Panthers Rugby League Academy in October. Picture: Thomas Lisson
Kepaoa made his NRL debut in 2020 with Wests Tigers where he played 44 games, scoring 13 tries, across four and a half seasons.
The rugby league utility made a mid-season switch to Penrith in 2024 where he was a regular in the club’s NSW Cup side without breaching the top grade.
Kepaoa, who was represented by veteran legal practitioner and Panthers deputy chair Mark Mulock, will be sentenced later this month.
 

Fangs

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Silly boy.

He looked good in cup the couple games I saw him play. Positions are open in the backline for 2025 for the best team in the competition. Time to put your head down.
 

Goonji

Juniors
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NRL utility Asu Kepaoa pleads guilty to speeding more than 30km/h over limit​

An NRL player from across the ditch has admitted to speeding 40km/h over the speed limit on a main thoroughfare in southwest Sydney without being allowed to be behind the wheel in Australia.

Dylan Arvela and Kirsten Jelinek

Asu Kepaoa pleaded guilty to driving charges in Campbelltown Local Court. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images

Asu Kepaoa pleaded guilty to driving charges in Campbelltown Local Court. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images
An NRL player from across the ditch has admitted to speeding 40km/h over the speed limit on a main thoroughfare in southwest Sydney without being allowed to be behind the wheel in Australia.
Penrith recruit Asu Johnathan Kepaoa appeared in Campbelltown Local Court on Tuesday where he pleaded guilty to speeding more than 30km/h over the limit and driving after driver visiting privileges had been withdrawn.
Documents tendered in court state the 24-year-old, who is yet to make his debut for the four-time reigning premiers, was busted shortly after 10am on Thursday, September 19.
Kepaoa was behind the wheel of a Audi Q5 on the Hume Motorway at Woodbine when the cops detected him racing at 150km/h in a 110km/h zone.
Documents state Kepaoa was pulled over without incident and returned a negative roadside alcohol breath test.
All 44 of Asu Kepaoa’s NRL games have come for Wests Tigers. Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

All 44 of Asu Kepaoa’s NRL games have come for Wests Tigers. Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Kepaoa, who was born in Auckland, handed over his New Zealand driver’s licence with subsequent police checks revealing his driver privileges had been withdrawn on September 4 until he was issued a NSW or interstate licence.
Documents state Kepaoa acknowledged to police he was going 150km/h, but when asked about his driving privileges he claimed the “period has finished”.
Asu Kepaoa leaving the Panthers Rugby League Academy in October. Picture: Thomas Lisson

Asu Kepaoa leaving the Panthers Rugby League Academy in October. Picture: Thomas Lisson
Kepaoa made his NRL debut in 2020 with Wests Tigers where he played 44 games, scoring 13 tries, across four and a half seasons.
The rugby league utility made a mid-season switch to Penrith in 2024 where he was a regular in the club’s NSW Cup side without breaching the top grade.
Kepaoa, who was represented by veteran legal practitioner and Panthers deputy chair Mark Mulock, will be sentenced later this month.

While not ideal, with no one hurt, no drugs, no alcohol, no lying or resisting arrest its the lesser of many evils. Evryone makes a mistake at some time in their lives. Learn from it and move on.
 

Crashtest

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No rumours no signings .I am still thinking the Murraymob signing is close .Blade to confirm soon
We have 29 players signed for next season already. As spot 30 will be kept for a possible mid season signing, there will be no signings to announce before the 2025 kick off.
 
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End of an era is an insulting cover.
Exactly what I thought. We have won two premierships since Api and Kiks left. Tago has won more than Burton.

But it is giving the punters what they want. People don’t want to read that winning four premierships in the salary cap era, losing the players we have suggests the greatest coaching effort of all time. They want to read that it won’t continue.
 

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