NRL 2024: Roosters deny any use of illicit substances in Twitch live stream | Daily Telegraph
The Roosters have strongly hit out at suggestions their players were doing anything untoward after social media pages went into a meltdown on Monday night.
The clip shows the players in a hotel room talking into a live stream as they gave away a host of Roosters gear. There is nothing damaging in the video. The NRL reached out to the Roosters.
“The live stream in question was part of a transparent one-hour interaction with one of our player’s followers on the evening before the club’s round 11 match,” a Roosters statement read. “The players who featured in the stream selected winners for several giveaways of jerseys, boots and caps. The players were fully aware they were being viewed by participants in the live stream.
Terrell May and Brandon Smith were among the roosters players who participated in a livestream on Twitch. Picture: Supplied
“The clip reveals no use of illicit substances or any other breach of NRL rules, however some see fit to make that grossly distorted and clearly damaging claim.
“The Sydney Roosters uphold the highest standards of conduct and integrity, both on and off the field. Our players adhere to all NRL policies, including its rigorous drug testing and education programs.
“As a club we remind those on social media that we take the defamatory statements some have made very seriously, and we are conducting a thorough investigation to identify the source(s) of several false accusations. Legal action will be pursued against those found responsible for spreading damaging and unsubstantiated claims.”