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Raiders recruit at centre of NRL drugs investigation
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- A NRL drugs investigation centers on Daine Laurie after his Mad Monday incident, with the NRL Integrity Unit examining both him and the Penrith Panthers.
- Daine Laurie moved to the Canberra Raiders in the off-season and remains at the center of scrutiny as the inquiry unfolds.
- The NRL Integrity Unit is probing why the matter wasn't communicated earlier, as officials coordinate with the Panthers.
- Charges against Laurie were withdrawn in court, with NSW police issuing a Criminal Infringement Notice rather than a finding of wrongdoing.
- Laurie’s contract with the Raiders runs through 2028, despite the ongoing investigation and court developments.
- The inquiry follows Mad Monday events after a Panthers preliminary final loss, with the police investigation noting a 0.37g cocaine bag found in the car.
- The Daily Telegraph reports ongoing discussions between the NRL and Panthers as the case develops and timelines remain unsettled.
- Officials are awaiting court outcomes and police representations before determining next steps for Laurie’s playing status and the Raiders’ 2026 opener.
- The case underscores ESPN’s earlier role in raising initial awareness of the unfolding NRL drugs inquiry surrounding a Raiders recruit.
- The coverage highlights patience as investigations proceed, avoiding premature conclusions while detailing what is known about the case.
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