Club Statement
By
24 Jan
1
min read


The Brisbane Bullets are working closely with NSW Police and NBL Integrity Unit as they investigate the circumstances surrounding an alleged assault on Harry Froling.
The Brisbane Bullets are working closely with NSW Police and NBL Integrity Unit as they investigate the circumstances surrounding an alleged assault on Harry Froling.
Harry is currently recovering from an incident that occurred following the team’s away game in Wollongong and will miss the remainder of the NBL23 season.
As an investigation is underway the Club is not in a position to make any further comment, other than to say the players, coaches and staff all send their well wishes to Harry, and his family.
The Club respectfully asks for privacy for the Froling family at this time.

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