Taylan May and Brandon Wakeham stood down by NRL over criminal charges

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Taylan May and Brandon Wakeham have been stood down by the NRL under its policy around serious criminal charges.

The league’s no-fault stand down policy sees players banned from playing if they are charged with criminal offences that carry, if found guilty, maximum jail sentences of 11 or more years.

Penrith’s May was charged with three domestic violence-related offences relating to an incident in April, and Wakeham was charged with taking part in the supply of prohibited drugs and participate in a criminal group contribute to criminal activity.

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