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'The majority would have': Ugly extent of player death threats exposed

Pictured here, Melbourne Storm's Ryan Papenhuyzen during an NRL match.
Ryan Papenhuyzen reckons most NRL players have received death threats or abuse from angry punters. Pic: Getty

Melbourne's Ryan Papenhuyzen says a lot of NRL players, along with their AFL cohorts, have received death threats and been attacked on social media by people unhappy over betting outcomes.

The young Storm star on Monday retweeted a post by Brisbane AFL midfielder Mitch Robinson, lashing those making threats and offensive comments towards players.

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"Not one AFL player gives a flying f*** how we cost you a $100 multi, it's $5 bet you idiot. If you're struggling with that amount please don't punt in the first place. Death threats & 'hope you do your ACL next game' I dare say we won't pay you out either," Robinson tweeted.

The Lions ace received support from other AFL players in West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui and GWS midfielder Callan Ward, who revealed he received death threats after winning a controversial free kick late in his side's win over Essendon.

Robinson's stance was also backed by Boomers veteran Andrew Bogut.

Papenhuyzen said he too had been targeted, and believed he was not alone.

He said he'd received death threats this season and in 2019.

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"I don't think that's a surprise to any players; I think the majority would have," the 22-year-old said on Monday.

"Lots of the boys after a game do get a fair bit of stick from fans and punters.

"We don't go out there to lose peoples' bets, we don't go out there to make our Supercoach score as low as possible, we go out there to get a win.

"I thought what Mitch (Robinson) tweeted was true ... and hopefully more is done around that because the toll it has on players is pretty massive."

Seen here, Mitch Robinson kicks a ball for the Brisbane Lions in the AFL.
Mitch Robinson hit out in disgust at punters sending players death threats after losing bets. Pic: Getty

Papenhuyzen said he'd been told by his NRL club to try to ignore the threats and comments but admitted it was unsettling.

"It probably gets swept under the carpet because we probably don't have a place to comment on it or it makes you a target if you do go at it," he said.

"I think it's for the people higher up to figure out and crack down on that a bit harder because us as players, if we say something it usually comes to bite us on the bum."