Addin Fonua-Blake: Huge NRL star is barred from playing by his own club after committing one of footy’s biggest sins
The New Zealand Warriors have barred their star forward Addin Fonua-Blake from playing this weekend after he hit the team with a shocking snub after their upset win against Penrith last Sunday.
In a move that left Warriors officials furious, the 28-year-old prop refused to stay in the dressing room after the victory over the Panthers and missed the post-match speech from their coach as well as the traditional victory song.
‘New Zealand Warriors prop Addin Fonua-Blake has been stood down from Sunday’s Indigenous Round match against the Dolphins on Sunday following a breach of club standards,’ the club said in a statement on Thursday afternoon.
Fonua-Blake helped the Warriors to an upset win over Penrith last Sunday (pictured) – but what he did after the siren has landed him in big trouble with the team
‘Head coach Andrew Webster said Fonua-Blake had removed himself from the dressing room after the 22-20 win over Penrith and wasn’t present for the post-match team address or the team song.