Former Brisbane Broncos player Teui ‘TC’ Robati to stand trial over alleged rape allegations
The former Broncos player and Maori All Star was charged after an alleged incident in a Brisbane nightclub.
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Former NRL player Teui “TC” Robati will stand trial on two counts of rape in July.
The charges relate to an alleged assault of a woman in a Fortitude Valley bar in Brisbane on December 21, 2022.
Mr Robati, 22, is yet to enter any formal plea before court but has previously denied the allegations.
He remains on bail and was not required to attend when the matter was briefly mentioned ahead of the trial in Brisbane District Court on Tuesday.
Mr Robati is set to appear before a four-day trial on July 22.
In February, Judge Paul Smith granted an application for the alleged victim to be treated as a special witness.
The woman will pre-record her evidence and be cross-examined by Mr Robati’s barrister ahead of the trial.
A special witness can be declared by the court if a person due to give evidence is likely to suffer severe emotional trauma or be so intimidated as to be disadvantaged as a witness.
After the New Zealand-born rugby league player was charged, he was axed by the Brisbane Broncos in February 2023 before the NRL season started.
Robati made his NRL debut in 2021 and has appeared in 17 NRL games. He also represented the Maori All Stars in 2022.
Originally published as Former Brisbane Broncos player Teui ‘TC’ Robati to stand trial over alleged rape allegations