EL CAMO wrote:Unless your name is Kiel Thompson what has he done to you for you to warrant an apology?
Chev Walker, Leeds Rhinos' England international, returned to pre-season training yesterday after his release from prison and immediately issued a public apology.
The 21-year-old England three-quarter came out of a young offenders' institute on Sunday after serving five months of an 18-month sentence for his part in a Leeds city-centre brawl.
"I would like to apologise for any embarrassment my actions have caused the Leeds Rhinos club, its players and supporters," he said. "I have paid a heavy price and I realise that my actions put the good name of both Leeds and the game of rugby league in jeopardy.
"I deeply regret and apologise for my actions. I am now looking forward to getting back to playing for Leeds and repaying the faith that so many people have shown in me. I would like to thank the club, players and fans for their support over the past couple of months which have obviously been an extremely difficult time for me and my family."
Raynor said: “I am deeply embarrassed at this situation, I wish to apologise for the embarrassment this situation will have caused the club.
I am thankful that I can put this behind me now and intend to focus on giving 100 per cent to my responsibilities as a professional player with Hull FC."
Cooke accepted his behaviour was unacceptable and fell below the standards expected of him: "Paul wishes to apologise for the embarrassment he has caused to himself, his family and his club."