Jack de Belin eligible to play inNational Rugby League again

St George Illawarra Dragons player Jack de Belin will be eligible to play for the remainder of the 2021 season when charges against him are formally withdrawn.

The NRL on Thursday received correspondence from de Belin's legal representatives indicating the matter would not proceed to a third trial.

Once charges are formally withdrawn, the National Rugby League will then register a new contract between de Belin and the St George Illawarra Dragons which was agreed by the club during the 2020 season.

NRL CEO Andrew Abdo said the game's "No-Fault Stand Down" rule had protected its stakeholders and ensured de Belin continued to receive support from his club and earn an income from the game.

"We make no apology for taking the hardest stance in Australian sport where our players are charged with serious criminal offences. We cannot remain indifferent to such charges, particularly those against women,'' he said.

"The 'No-Fault Stand Down' rule upholds the values of the game, protects the game's commercial relationships and provides safeguards for the very small number of players who find themselves the subject of serious criminal charges.

"This is an example of our processes working. Jack continued to be employed by the club and was able to extend his contract with the Dragons during the process.

"The rule worked as it should.

"Once there are no longer charges against him, Jack will be free to play. Our welfare team will continue to liaise closely with the Dragons."

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