Former NRL premiership winner barred from going near his wife after AVO application
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In a recent legal development, former Manly Sea Eagles and New Zealand international rugby player Steve Matai has been prohibited from contacting his wife following a court’s decision to impose an apprehended violence order (AVO). This legal measure, initiated by the police, was first presented to the Byron Bay Local Court on September 10.

During a court session on September 29, interim conditions were established to ensure compliance with the order. These stipulations included prohibiting Matai from residing at the same address as his wife or contacting her directly, except through legal representatives.

Further hearings on October 7 saw these interim conditions being extended, reinforcing the restrictions that prevent him from living with his family. Notably, Matai did not attend any of the court proceedings related to the AVO.

Police first lodged the AVO application on September 10, and the matter appeared in court on September 29 where interim conditions were imposed. 

These orders were extended on October 7, with added restrictions stopping him from residing with his wife and family. Matai was not present in court on either occasion. 

He has not been charged with any offence and there is no suggestion of illegal behaviour. 

A reclusive figure since his 2016 retirement, Matai has avoided rugby league circles and declined reunion invitations. 

Former Manly star Steve Matai pictured during his premiership days, now facing strict AVO orders in Byron Bay

Former Manly star Steve Matai pictured during his premiership days, now facing strict AVO orders in Byron Bay

Former Manly centre Steve Matai has remained reclusive since retiring in 2016 after two premierships with the Sea Eagles

Former Manly centre Steve Matai has remained reclusive since retiring in 2016 after two premierships with the Sea Eagles

The matter is scheduled to return to court on November 3, when police will seek to make the AVO official.

Matai debuted for Manly in 2005 and played exclusively for the club until the end of his career in 2016. 

He appeared in 230 NRL games, scored 91 tries and kicked 21 goals for a total of 406 points. 

He helped Manly to two Premiership titles in 2008 and 2011. 

At the international level he played for New Zealand Kiwis between 2006 and 2010, earning 10 official test caps and scoring one try and four goals. 

He was also part of New Zealand’s 2008 Rugby League World Cup winning squad. 

Known for his rugged defence he was voted the hardest hitter of the NRL in the past 30 years in 2020. 

His career was cut short by a neck injury which forced his retirement in 2016. 

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