Cronulla Sharks Junior Tattoos

Cronulla Sharks Junior Tattoos. The Cronulla Sharks School... Engadine Dragons JRLFC A junior player from the Cronulla Sharks has been warned to cover his offensive tattoos or face a ban from playing in New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competitions The club had reportedly not noticed the player's tattoos until a game photo was posted to social media which showed the two statements.

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The homophobic tattoo, which was high up on the front of his thigh, read "eat s__t f___t" A second tattoo reading "snort lines and f__k" was opposite on Joshua's other leg

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The club had reportedly not noticed the player's tattoos until a game photo was posted to social media which showed the two statements. "Cronulla JRL has issued the player an official warning and asked him to cover the offending tattoos if he wishes to continue to play in any sanctioned NSWRL competition," the NSW Rugby League said in a statement to media. A junior player from the Cronulla Sharks has been warned to cover his offensive tattoos or face a ban from playing in New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competitions

Cronulla Sharks get inked Daily Telegraph. Cronulla junior given ultimatum over tattoos is Joshua Taylor-Myles Taylor-Miles has been ordered to cover the tattoos if he wishes to play His leg tattoos read 'eat s*** f****t' and 'snort lines. A junior player from the Cronulla Sharks has been warned to cover his offensive tattoos or face a ban from playing in New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competitions

Cronulla Sharks Junior Australian Football Club Taren Point NSW. "Cronulla JRL has issued the player an official warning and asked him to cover the offending tattoos if he wishes to continue to play in any sanctioned NSWRL competition," the NSW Rugby League said in a statement to media. This incident was brought to light by The Daily Telegraph's Phil 'Buzz' Rothfield, who discussed it on The Big Sports Weekend.