NRL superstar Josh Addo-Carr was reportedly involved in a brawl at the Koori Knockout on Saturday.
Police were called to to the Central Coast Regional Sporting Complex after reports of a fight involving players and spectators, The Sydney Morning Herald confirmed.
Other outlets reported Addo-Carr was knocked out when members of the crowd entered the field of play to get involved in a fight.
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The Canterbury and NSW Blues winger is said to have left the venue before police arrived, and there is no suggestion Addo-Carr is being investigated.
"About 1.45pm, two teams were playing as part of a rugby league carnival at a sporting complex at Tuggerah, when an on-field fight broke out," NSW Police said in a statement to the Herald.
"Some players and spectators attempted to break up the fight, which then spread off-field, whilst others became involved.
"Police and event security broke up the brawl a short time later and the crowd dispersed, before the game was called off. There are no reports of injuries at this time.
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"Police from Tuggerah Lakes Police District working closely with event organisers and NSW Rugby League."
Bulldogs football manager Phil Gould tweeted to say Addo-Carr was "fine" after the incident.
https://twitter.com/PhilGould15/status/1708025913122976053?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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