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    The NRL has halved St George-Illawarra playmaker Corey Norman's fine for his involvement in a street fight but he will remain suspended for the side's opener against Cronulla next weekend

    The NRL has halved St George-Illawarra playmaker Corey Norman's fine for his involvement in a street fight but he will remain suspended for the side's opener against Cronulla next weekend

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Norman was originally fined 20 thousand Australian dollars but will now only pay 10 thousand.

    Norman could yet fight his one-game suspension with the NRL appeals committee.

    The NRL has issued Canberra forward and Kiwis international Corey Harawira-Naera with a two game ban and a 10 thousand dollar fine for a drink-driving accident.

    Harawira-Naera has previous incidents that were taken into account.

    Raiders teammate Corey Horsburgh has been banned for one match for a separate drink-driving incident.

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