Cronulla Sharks playmaker Braydon Trindall has been stood down for an indefinite period after failing initial roadside alcohol and illicit drug tests on Monday morning. The 24-year-old was breathalysed two times above the legal blood alcohol limit and tested positive for an illicit substance, while also driving with a suspended license. Trindall will not train or play while the incident is being investigated by the NRL integrity unit, with the club prioritizing his welfare and health. The matter has been referred for a court appearance in May, where Trindall will face charges of mid-range drink-driving and possession of an illicit substance.
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Nico Hynes and Braydon Trindall combined brilliantly to set up Sione Katoa for a spectacular try that ultimately sealed the Sharks’ victory.
Cronulla Sharks five-eighth Braydon Trindall faces charges of mid-range drink-driving with a suspended license, while also being investigated for a potential cocaine positive reading. The incident follows a roadside test on Monday morning, hours after the Sharks’ victory over the North Queensland Cowboys on Sunday night.