Official Statement: Justin Carney Tribunal

Official Statement: Justin Carney Tribunal

by | May 2, 2017

Following this evening’s hearing the Club has moved to update the supporters.
A spokesperson for the Red Devils’ commented; β€œJustin has today pleaded guilty to a charge of misconduct being that, in the game against Toronto Wolfpack on 23 April he used verbal abuse to an opposition player based on race/colour, although he did contest the severity of the charge.
β€œWhilst Justin has admitted using the offending words in an abusive manner, he did not intend his words to be taken in a “racial” context. Justin is an indigenous Australian and is proud of his Aboriginal heritage. He stands firm on the position that he is not nor has he ever been a racist.
β€œHe is grateful that having received several letters of support from within the RFL community both here and in Australia, the Tribunal today has accepted that he is not a racist. He is also grateful for the courtesy and fairness shown to him during the hearing today.
β€œThe outcome of the tribunal means he has been suspended for 8 matches and fined Β£300.Β One game of this has already been served as Carney did not play in last weekend’s win over Widnes Vikings while awaiting the outcome of the Tribunal
Justin will now undertake an internal investigation (pending any subsequent appeal) into his conduct by Salford Red Devils. The Club takes all disciplinary matters concerning race, creed and religion extremely seriously and embraces the sports strict code of conduct.
No further comment can be made until that investigation has been finalised.

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