Canberra Raiders prepared to accept NRL's punishment for Ricky Stuart for calling Jaeman Salmon a 'weak-gutted dog'

 Canberra chief executive Don Furner says the Raiders are ready to accept any punishment handed down by the NRL over Ricky Stuart's post-match attack on Jaeman Salmon, which could include suspension from future games.

After Penrith's 26-6 defeat of the Raiders, Stuart labelled the Panthers' stand-in five-eighth a "weak-gutted dog" for kicking Tom Starling in the groin.

Salmon ran afoul of the Canberra coach while playing with his son as a pre-teen in 2010, reportedly reducing the younger Stuart to tears in an incident that led to a confrontation between the pair's fathers.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-08/raiders-prepared-to-accept-stuart-punishment-jaeman-salmon/101311316



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