
Curtis Scott has been served a $15,000 fine and a three-match suspension for his involvement in a fight at Canberra's Kokomo's in May.
CCTV footage obtained by The Canberra Times last month showed the Canberra Raiders centre involved in an incident where it appeared to show him punching another patron in the face before he was restrained.
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The NRL issued Scott a breach notice on Tuesday, alleging he brought the game into disrepute during an incident at a venue in Canberra on May 30.
It proposes Scott be suspended for three matches and fined $15,000.
Scott has been stood down by the Raiders since round 14 and that time served will count towards his NRL suspension.
An existing $15,000 suspended fine will also be activated, for Scott's other late-night incident on January 26 last year after NSW police unlawfully arrested him in Sydney's Moore Park, if this new breach notice is confirmed by the NRL.
He has five days to respond to the notice.
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Isobel Cootes
Sports reporter at The Canberra Times. A Novocastrian with a passion for football (or soccer as they call it in the capital) via The Examiner and The Port Lincoln Times.
Sports reporter at The Canberra Times. A Novocastrian with a passion for football (or soccer as they call it in the capital) via The Examiner and The Port Lincoln Times.