Canberra Raiders chairman John McIntyre says the club intends to stand by disgraced Origin star Blake Ferguson and there are no plans to sack him.
It's understood Ferguson has returned to Canberra and is meeting with coach David Furner on Tuesday afternoon.
The Raiders had indicated that the Raiders board would meet either Tuesday or Wednesday to decide Ferguson's fate, after he was charged with indecent assault and suspended by the NRL.
But McIntyre said the board would not meet and had unanimously agreed to a rehabilitation plan to keep Ferguson at the club.
Asked if the Raiders would stand by Ferguson, McIntyre said: "We certainly will ... That attitude has been reflected unanimously by the board."
"We've got ourselves into a position which has got to be discussed with the NRL, the coach and the senior leadership group.
"I sent my thoughts around to the board via email today and they've responded.
"At this point of time I've got no comment other than to say I'm speechless. You cannot believe the amount of disappointment and it’s not just me, it's everybody involved in the Raiders.
"The key element that's got to come out of it in the end has got to be support for this young bloke."