Latrell Mitchell calls for monster Spencer Leniu ban after racism allegation
Latrell Mitchell has called for Spencer Leniu to be banned for more than half the season if he’s found guilty by the NRL judiciary.
Souths star Latrell Mitchell has called for Spencer Leniu to be suspended for more than half the season after racism allegations were levelled against the Roosters prop from Brisbane playmaker Ezra Mam.
Leniu was referred to the NRL judiciary after Mam alleged the Roosters prop called him a “monkey” during the second match of the historic double header in Las Vegas.
The players involved would reportedly exchange words in the Resorts World hotel in the early hours of the following morning with a couple of Broncos taking exception to Leniu’s conduct on the field. Leniu then had to be dragged away from the situation according to reports.
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Responding to an Instagram post from SEN radio which quoted Andrew Voss suggesting Leniu could be suspended for half of the season, Mitchell wrote ‘And some...” to his 318,000 followers.
The Daily Telegraph is reporting that the likely punishment will be 6-8 weeks if Leniu is found guilty.
Latrell had earlier thrown his support behind Mam amid reports he had been left in tears after the incident.
“I stand with you Bala,” Mitchell wrote in a story that included a photo of Mam and his Instagram handle.
“NRL better deal with this s**t.”
Mitchell’s social media post comes after Penrith coach Ivan Cleary expressed his surprise over the allegations involving Leniu.
Leniu played under Cleary for five years at the Panthers before departing for the Roosters in the off-season.
Cleary says the allegations surrounding his former player are “out of character” when asked about the complaint made about Leniu during a Panthers media session on Tuesday.
“I am surprised,” Cleary said.
“I would say it’s out of character.
“It’s going through the channels with the NRL now so everything is being investigated. We’ll see where it leads, but I would say it’s out of character.”
Leniu will face the judiciary upon the Roosters return from the USA.