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Knights player Kepaoa banned for six weeks for homophobic slur
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Kepaoa, who was sent from the field before half-time in the match and was referred directly to the judiciary, issued a personal apology in acknowledging the harm caused by his choice of words. The former Wests Tiger and Penrith player is yet to make his senior debut for the Knights since his move from the Panthers. Newcastle released a statement on Wednesday saying the language used had no place at the club.
Kepaoa, who was sent from the field before half-time in the match and was referred directly to the judiciary, issued a personal apology in acknowledging the harm caused by his choice of words.
The former Wests Tiger and Penrith player is yet to make his senior debut for the Knights since his move from the Panthers.
Newcastle released a statement on Wednesday saying the language used had no place at the club.
"The Knights accept the outcome and fully support the process," the statement said.
"The Newcastle Knights are an inclusive club and pride ourselves on being a welcoming place for all players, staff and supporters.
"Language that causes harm to individuals or communities has no place in our club, in the NRL, or in our community.
"The club will work closely with Kepaoa to ensure he receives appropriate education around the impact of language and the responsibilities that come with representing the Newcastle Knights and the values we stand for."
Players are referred directly to a judiciary hearing for the most serious offences or when an appropriate punishment is not immediately clear.
While playing for the Warriors' NRL side in 2022, Marcelo Montoya received a four-game ban for calling North Queensland winger Kyle Feldt a "fa***t".
Max Knobel, Koby Evans, Izak Rankine and Lance Collard are among the AFL-listed players to have been suspended over homophobic slurs in recent seasons.
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