Arrest warrant out for Radradra

Correspondent

Semi Radradra has had his bailed revoked after failed to turn up to court today on domestic violence charges.

Radradra was in Fiji because his father is ill. But the magistrate was not satisfied the letter provided to the court from Radradra’s doctor in Fiji, and has has issued arrest warrant which will be held over until Thursday to give the Parramatta winger the chance to explain his absence.

Radradra has also been linked with a cross-code move to French rugby union side Toulon.

Parramatta CEO Bernie Gurr said in a statement: “The Parramatta National Rugby League Club was informed by Semi Radradra last Wednesday that it was his understanding from family, including his mother, that his father was gravely ill.

“In consultation with his legal team and Semi’s management, the Club granted Semi compassionate leave to return home to Fiji. This was granted on the proviso that Semi and his management complied with any requirements from the court.

“The Club understands the stress a family illness can provide and at all times we are considerate of the welfare of both Semi and his family.

“On Friday 25 November 2016 the court confirmed that the hearing would proceed on Monday 28 November 2016 and that, subject to the delivery of supporting documentation around the seriousness of the illness of Semi’s father, that Semi was obligated to appear in court.

“Our Club supported this reasonable position of the court.

“With today’s court ruling whereby Semi has been issued with a warrant, suspended until Wednesday 30 November 2016, we continue to work with Semi’s manager to ensure Semi is in compliance with all future court requests.”

Radradra was due to face a local court hearing on three charges of domestic violence brought by his former partner Perina Ting.