URGENT UPDATE: South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Tyrone Munro has been charged with multiple domestic violence allegations, escalating concerns within the rugby league community. The 20-year-old player was arrested yesterday, October 13, 2025, by NSW Police following a complaint regarding an incident that reportedly occurred in April 2025.
Authorities confirmed that Munro faces serious charges, including assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm, and common assault. A police statement revealed that the investigation began after a woman reported being assaulted by her partner. Following significant inquiries, police apprehended Munro, who is currently out on bail and scheduled to appear in court on October 30, 2025.
The South Sydney Rabbitohs have acknowledged the situation and are prepared to take necessary actions if Munro is found guilty. In an official statement, the Rabbitohs expressed, “The Rabbitohs take all allegations of domestic violence very seriously and will take appropriate action if the allegations and charges are proven.” The team has also informed the NRL’s integrity unit, which typically suspends players facing such serious allegations under the no-fault rule.
As of now, Munro is not part of any post-season representative teams, reducing immediate impact on upcoming matches. However, the implications of these charges resonate far beyond the field, highlighting the critical issue of domestic violence in sports.
The public and fans alike are awaiting further developments as the case unfolds. Stay tuned for updates as this story progresses and impacts the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the rugby league community at large.
