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Corey Norman avoids action over drug video

A video of St George Illawarra's Corey Norman watching on as a man consumes drugs has been circulated online, however he will not face sanctions from the NRL.

Corey Norman
A video is circulating on social media of Corey Norman watching drugs be consumed. (AAP)

St George Illawarra star Corey Norman will not face sanctions from the NRL despite a video of him watching drugs being consumed emerging on social media.

The Dragons said they were aware of the 14-second video, which is several years old, and the NRL's integrity unit had been informed.

An NRL spokesman confirmed the governing body was previously aware of it and he had been sanctioned for it when playing for Parramatta back in 2016.

In the video, which was filmed by Norman, a man snorts a substance off a tray as he is is spurred on by the Dragons recruit.

"Tell the young bloods, whatever young bloods," Norman says.

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"Get it baby, get it.

"F*** this c***."

At no point does Norman consume any drugs.

When the camera swings around, rugby union star Kurtley Beale and another man can be seen sitting on a couch.

The video had not been seen by the NRL until Monday, however they were aware of its contents after being informed of its existence by Norman two years ago.

It was one of a raft of misdemeanours for which Norman was fined $20,000 and suspended for eight rounds in mid-2016.

After an integrity unit investigation, Norman was sanctioned for distributing the video, along with another one depicting a sexual act, to other NRL players.

He was also punished after pleading guilty to drugs possession at the Star Casino and after he was warned by police about consorting with known criminals.

It continues a horror off-season for the NRL which has been marked by a series of off-field misdemeanours and damaging headlines.

After five years at Parramatta, Norman was released by the Eels at the end of the 2018 season so he could take up a three-year deal with the Dragons.


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