Saturday, January 4, 2025 - A rugby league player has been sacked by his club after being charged with rape and sexual assault.
Bradford Bulls said it had terminated Keven Appo's contract after
West Yorkshire Police charged the 25-year-old with rape, sexual assault and two
counts of assault.
Mr Appo, of Halifax, is due to appear at Bradford Magistrates Court
on Monday.
A spokesperson for the Bulls said the Championship club would make
"no further comment at this stage".
In a statement the club said: "Following today's West Yorkshire
Police statement, the Bradford Bulls have cancelled Keven Appo's playing
contract.
"Given the circumstances, the club is duty bound to make no
further comment at this stage.
"The search for a suitable, quality replacement is
underway."
Papua New Guinea international Mr Appo played at the 2022 Rugby
League World Cup, which was held in England.
He joined the Bulls in 2023, before signing a new two-year deal in August last year.
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