Bulldogs forward Jackson Topine has reportedly launched legal proceedings against the club after claiming he was formed to endure “ unlawful corporal punishment ” for being late to training.revealed details of the $4 million lawsuit lodged with the NSW Supreme Court in an explosive series of reports on Tuesday.
The rising star, who had played 16 NRL games at the time, was forced to endure “shark bait” with 35 of his teammates watching on after they were called back to the wrestling mats. “As a result of completing the performance of all wrestling match-ups required under the wrestling direction, required assistance in performing limited physical functions, including, standing and walking,” the court statement read.
Head coach Cameron Ciraldo and club supremo Phil Gould are reportedly likely to be central figures in the looming court proceedings.
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