First of all.... Before people start throwing words around like WOMEN BASHER and drug user.
2014: Assault Charges[
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On 28 May 2014, Auva'a entered a guilty plea to charges of recklessly causing injury and criminal damage in Melbourne Magistrates Court after being arrested for a violent attack in the early hours of January 18. After drinking heavily at a wedding,
he threw his ex-girlfriend against a garage wall and punched holes in the walls of her home.
[13] South Sydney fined him $2,000 and suspended him for 7 days. The magistrate, who described the incident as "devastating", deferred her decision for six months; Auva'a was bailed to return to court in November,
[20] when he was given a two-year good behaviour bond and a fine of $3,000.
[21] On 13 November 2014, Auva'a was handed a 9-month suspension by the NRL, ending with round 22 of the 2015 season, and ordered to complete a secondary prevention counselling program covering issues including violence against women, alcohol abuse and anger management.
[22][23] An attempt by Auva'a to have his suspension lifted early was denied by the NRL.
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Threw could be held her against wall or pushed her against wall with some force. Sure this is not right but know one was punched or hit bar the wall. So ease up on the women basher abuse guys - Know one was their and doesn't know the fact or situation.
Second charge for drugs -
2016: Drug Charges[
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On 13 July 2016, Auva’a was sacked by the Rabbitohs for a second breach of the NRL’s Testing Policy for illicit substances. Auva’a is the second Rabbitohs player this week to have his contract terminated after forward
Paul Carter was let go on Tuesday for breaching the club’s code of conduct.
While Auva’a, did not return a positive test for an illicit or hazardous substance in this instance, he contravened the rules as set out in the NRL Policy. Under the terms of the policy, the Rabbitohs had the right to terminate the troubled star’s contract for a second breach. In a statement released on Thursday afternoon, South Sydney said they would “continue to offer welfare assistance and support to Kirisome
So its easy to play plastic cop on here but reality is we have a couple of players at our club who have perhaps done worse than this guy.