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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Unbreakable, post: 2990489, member: 8290"] [URL]https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/nrl-news-video-game-sparks-manly-sea-eagles-dylan-walker-assault-on-fiance/0b617de5-ae80-42c0-8a45-d6ecac26ef73[/URL] [SIZE=6][B]Video game reportedly led to alleged Walker assault on fiance[/B][/SIZE] NSW Police will allege a fight over a video game led to Manly NRL star Dylan Walker assaulting his fiancé. Walker was granted conditional bail after being charged with common assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, after emergency services visited his Dee Why residence. It’s alleged Alexandra Ivkovic, a former Miss Universe Australia finalist, was assaulted and suffered minor cuts to her shoulder, leg and feet and was treated at the scene. According News Corp, the alleged incident came to a head in the late afternoon after the pair got into an argument over a PlayStation. Ms Ivkovic ran out of the three-bedroom home and was followed by the 24-year-old NRL player who allegedly pulled her hair, causing the young woman to fall over. The incident occurred outside the home of neighbours who are expected to be called as witnesses. The Sea Eagles player was arrested and charged and picked up at Manly Police Station by coach Des Hasler, and he will face Manly Local Court on Tuesday. The alleged incident has been reported to the NRL Integrity Unit. [/QUOTE]
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