Junior rugby league violence: police call outs, brawls, weapons, spectator injuries

By Eamonn Duff
Updated May 31 2015 - 11:13am, first published 10:43am
Precautions: Security guards Tonga Koli (left) and Itilani Latu from E Group security patrolling the Penrith and districts Junior Rugby League matches. Photo: James Brickwood
Precautions: Security guards Tonga Koli (left) and Itilani Latu from E Group security patrolling the Penrith and districts Junior Rugby League matches. Photo: James Brickwood
A warning for parents and fans watching the game at Chad Towns Reserve, Glenmore Park. Photo: James Alcock
A warning for parents and fans watching the game at Chad Towns Reserve, Glenmore Park. Photo: James Alcock

One of Sydney's premier junior rugby league competitions has threatened to disqualify all of its clubs after a spate of violent and abusive incidents involving police, players, parents, officials and spectators – some of whom were wielding makeshift weapons.

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