South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Tyrone Munro will not play again this season after the NRL rejected his last-ditch appeal against the league's no-fault stand-down rule. This meant the matter was pushed back until next year, leaving Munro on the sidelines for the remainder of the 2026 season. Munro's lawyer, Elias Tabchouri, lodged a formal appeal with the NRL seeking his client's return to the field. South Sydney rewarded Munro's form with a contract extension keeping him at the club through the end of the 2027 season. The NRL's decision comes at a critical point in the Rabbitohs' season, with the club fighting to stay in finals contention after a year disrupted by a string of soft-tissue injuries.