Proctor, who was fined $20,000 by the Titans and banned for four games in 2017 over a cocaine scandal, took a video of himself vaping in one of the toilets at ...
Meanwhile, the Titans currently sit bottom of the NRL ladder after just three wins from 18 games, and, with the captain of their side willing to breach such club and competition rules, the culture of the Gold Coast club has been called into question once more. “Proctor has also been released from his commitments with the club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad. Proctor had been linked with a Super League move in the off-season after it was reported he had been offered to UK clubs and the Daily Telegraph believes the latest indiscretion has ended his NRL career.
New Zealand international Kevin Proctor has been sacked by NRL side Gold Coast Titans after vaping in a toilet cubicle during their defeat by Canterbury.
It was due to expire at the end of the season. Waikato-born Proctor has made almost 300 appearances in the NRL since making his first-grade debut in 2008. A statement from the Titans said Proctor had been released from the remainder of his contract.
Kiwi international Kevin Proctor has been sacked by the Gold Coast Titans after vaping in a toilet cubicle during his team's defeat to Canterbury in the NRL ...
Proctor had not played for the Titans since round nine in May and was off contract at the end of the 2022 season. "Proctor has ... been released from his commitments with the club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad," the Titans said in a statement. The 33-year-old second-row forward, capped 22 times for his country, was not playing in the match but was part of the Titans' game-day squad.
New Zealand international Kevin Proctor has been sacked by the Gold Coast Titans after vaping in a toilet cubicle during his team's defeat to Canterbury in ...
been released from his commitments with the club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad," the Titans said in a statement. "Proctor has... The 33-year-old second-row forward, capped 22 times for his country, was not playing in the match but was part of the Titans' matchday squad.
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He played a total of 179 matches with the Melbourne Storm during his eight years with them. In 2017, he was caught on a police CCTV camera with Kiwis teammate Jesse Bromwich consuming cocaine. Proctor first took up Australian Rules football before playing juniot rugby league for the Currumbin Eagles, representing the 2006 Australian Schoolboys and 2007 Junior Kiwis. In 2016, Proctor was released from his contract with the Melbourne Storm and signed a four year deal with the Gold Coast Titans which was to start in 2017. Kevin Proctor is part of the New Zealand Maori, New Zealand and Maori All Stars international squads and has 22 caps for New Zealand. “Proctor has also been released from his commitments with the Club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad.
Former Gold Coast Titans star Kevin Proctor has broken his silence after he was sacked posting a video of himself vaping during his side's loss to the ...
“Proctor has also been released from his commitments with the Club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad. The former Titans skipper sparked an investigation from his side which saw Proctor quickly “released from his commitments with the Club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad”. “I would like to thank owners Daryl Kelly and Rebecca Frizelle for their support over the years and all the Titans fans.”
Former Gold Coast Titans star Kevin Proctor has broken his silence after he was sacked posting a video of himself vaping during his side's loss to the ...
"Proctor has also been released from his commitments with the Club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad. The former Titans skipper and Kiwis international sparked an investigation from his side which saw Proctor quickly "released from his commitments with the Club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad". "I would like to thank owners Daryl Kelly and Rebecca Frizelle for their support over the years and all the Titans fans."
NRL360 co-host Paul Kent has slammed Kevin Proctor's “dumb mistake”, but explained his sacking could signal the attitude shift needed to halt the club's ...
is vaping at halftime and putting it on social media,” Kent said. “I would like to thank owners Daryl Kelly and Rebecca Frizelle for their support over the years and all the Titans fans.” “I would like to thank the Titans for their understanding and acknowledging my personal situation.
The former Titans skipper and Kiwis international sparked an investigation from his side which saw Proctor quickly "released from his commitments with the Club ...
"Proctor has also been released from his commitments with the Club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad. The former Titans skipper and Kiwis international sparked an investigation from his side which saw Proctor quickly "released from his commitments with the Club for the remainder of the year and will not return to train or play with the squad". "I would like to thank owners Daryl Kelly and Rebecca Frizelle for their support over the years and all the Titans fans."
Ex-Kiwis forward's manager claimed he was under pressure at the time of the vape after a marriage break-up and a family cancer diagnosis.
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The former Titans captain has spoken out about the scandal that saw him sacked on Monday. Read more here.
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An 'embarrassed' Kevin Proctor has blamed a string of personal issues, including the breakdown of his marriage, for his sacking over the now infamous vaping ...
You didn't want us smoking, so we went to the safer option of vaping... 'And may I ask, what's all the bulls**t with everyone vaping? Kevin Proctor has been sacked by the Titans after posting a video of him illegally vaping in the dressing rooms at half-time of the club's clash with Canterbury Proctor has been fit but passed over for selection over the past couple of months, and was set to be off-contract at the end of the season. The personal situation Proctor referred to involved injuries, his mother being diagnosed with cancer and the breakdown of his marriage to long-term partner Leesa Fife. He was subsequently sacked by the Titans on Monday afternoon, but both he and his manager have tried to give an explanation of sorts as to why he would have done it in the first place.
Gold Coast coach Justin Holbrook says sacked forward Kevin Proctor let the Titans down, but dismisses suggestions the club has a poor off-field culture.
"Poor KP (Proctor), he's not the world's worst person. "You've got to react as quick as you can to a bad situation and put a stop to it and that's what we've done, but as an overall club … the nucleus of this side is really committed to the club doing well," he said. The video was uploaded with the caption "not the half time vape", with Proctor inhaling and then shaking his head with the Titans down 26-10 at the time.