
Panthers superstar Nathan Cleary says he “felt sorry” for teammate and “great kid” Taylan May who was handed a controversial ban this week following an assault charge.
May is allowed to play in the finals despite receiving a two-game suspension from the NRL after being
found guilty of assault occasioning bodily harm in a Queensland court last Wednesday.
The 21-year-old was involved in an incident at a pub on the Sunshine Coast last October following Penrith’s grand final triumph.