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St George Illawarra Dragons name George Burgess in this week's squad despite police charges

St George Illawarra will name George Burgess in its NRL squad this week, despite Burgess being charged with «sexually touching another person without consent».

The club said the 29-year-old would be named for the clash with Cronulla on Thursday night, pending more information around the charges.

«The Dragons are yet to receive the necessary and required information pertaining to the Burgess matter and therefore cannot come to a decision on the player's availability for Round 3,» the statement read.

«The NRL's stringent team selection process requires the Dragons to select a 24-man squad on Tuesday afternoon.

»The Dragons will continue to work closely with all relevant parties, including the NRL integrity unit and police, to determine the next steps surrounding this matter."

The charge against Burgess relates to an incident alleged to have occurred earlier this month.

Officers launched an investigation following reports a woman had been sexually touched by a man known to her on March 8.

The former South Sydney Rabbitohs player has been granted conditional bail and is due to appear in court next month.

Burgess was arrested at Mascot Police Station on Monday afternoon.

In a statement after the arrest, the club said it was aware of the matter and was cooperating with authorities.

The former South Sydney Rabbitohs player was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on April 13.

NRL chief Andrew Abdo said Burgess could be stood down under the game’s 'no fault' rule, where if a player is charged with a crime carrying a maximum sentence of 11 years or more, they are automatically stood down.

The NRL has discretion to stand down a player charged with a less serious criminal offence.

The charge of sexual

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