Manly centre Dylan Walker has been stood down indefinitely by the NRL as he fights domestic violence charges.
Walker on Friday became the second player, after Jack de Belin, to be sidelined under the game’s newly-introduced “no fault” stand down policy.
“We accept this decision as part of the NRL’s drive to significantly uplift player behaviour and the overall image of the game on and off the field,” Sea Eagles CEO Lyall Gorman said.


