Shawn Blore of the Storm.
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Fresh off a grand final loss, an NRL star has scored a victory – spared an assault conviction after intervening in a restaurant scuffle.
Melbourne Storm second-rower Shawn Blore, 25, pleaded guilty to common assault stemming from a July 2024 melee involving his brother in Sydney’s city centre.

An altercation unfolded at Little Hunter Street restaurant, as reported by the Downing Centre Local Court today, involving Naaman Mikhael who was asked to leave due to aggressive behavior and threats directed at the venue’s owner.

Shawn Blore of the Storm.
The sentence comes weeks after Shawn Blore suffered a grand final loss with the Storm. (Getty)

As Mikhael was exiting, so too were Blore, his brother Dean, and their friends. Tensions escalated when Mikhael began verbally attacking Dean’s partner, prompting a response from the group.

This verbal confrontation quickly turned physical, with Dean pinning the 31-year-old Mikhael against a wall. Blore, a forward for the Storm, attempted to intervene and diffuse the situation.

Meanwhile, the scene outside the restaurant was chaotic, with several other altercations occurring simultaneously, according to CCTV footage presented in court.

CCTV footage of the incident showed “multiple skirmishes between different groups of people” taking place outside the restaurant, the court previously heard.

The Storm second-rower and his brother were initially charged with affray, which they denied, before pleading guilty to the lesser charge of assault.

Sparing each brother a conviction, magistrate Christine Haskett said she was confident the incident was unlikely to happen again.

“And if it does, hopefully you can disassociate yourselves,” she told the brothers.

The Blores were both placed on six-month, good behaviour bonds, a sentence used for first-time and less serious offences.

Mikhael was also previously charged with affray, but he had his charge dismissed on mental health grounds in December when a magistrate found he did not start the violence.

The sentence comes weeks after the 25-year-old forward suffered a grand final loss with the Storm.

The former Samoa representative has played 81 NRL games and scored five tries.

His trip to this year’s decider proved a rocky road after he suffered a fractured larynx on the eve of the finals.

Blore avoided being put into an induced coma or needing surgery but was told by doctors he would be sidelined for the remainder of the year.

The devastating news followed his previous recovery from back-to-back ACL injuries and a broken wrist when he was at Wests Tigers.

The former Penrith junior star’s voice remains raspy and he’s set to undergo speech therapy, but he has been given no guarantees of a full recovery.

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