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Penrith utility Tyrone May has been stood down indefinitely after receiving an NRL breach notice and a $7500 fine for a social media post during the Panthers' grand final celebrations.
Halfback Nathan Cleary and outside back Stephen Crichton have also been handed fines of $7000 and $4000 respectively after video emerged of them acting in a "disrespectful manner" towards the premiership trophy.
Damage was sustained to the trophy, while the figurine of Norm Provan and Arthur Summons had been separated and placed in a stroller in one video.
Tyrone May (left holding trophy) has been stood down by the Penrith Panthers following social media posts referencing his prior convictions
Penrith have stood down May as a consequence of a social media post which made reference to his convictions over four