TWO Warrington Wolves’ players have been arrested on suspicion of causing an affray in Warrington town centre during the early hours of Monday morning following the club’s 62-20 victory over Salford City Reds.
Christopher Bridge aged 25 (pictured left) and Ben Harrison, aged 21, (pictured right) who both live in Penketh, have been released on police bail until September 16.
Both men were arrested with two other local men aged 34 and 39 following an alleged incident outside Panama Jacks in Bridge Street.
A Warrington Wolves’ club spokesperson said the incident was being investigated internally and no other comment could be made at this stage.
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Smith says he believes no charges have been pressed as yet and no action will be taken pending a full investigation, with the players alleged to have been involved continuing to be part of the squad in the build up to Saturday’s clash with his former club Leeds Rhinos.
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Absolutely, No charges have been brought and if there was any definate conclusion they would of been charged straight away.
You’ve seen the CCTV footage at Panama Jacks then have you?
I believe Steven Gerrard has a good lawyer (and jury)
They should be charged. A fine and suspension will probably be sufficient from the club. All them fat retards jumping in made a situation worse than it needed to be.