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    Highlanders and All Blacks player Shannon Frizell has apologised for assaulting two people ... and looks likely to avoid a conviction on violence charges

    Highlanders and All Blacks player Shannon Frizell has apologised for assaulting two people ... and looks likely to avoid a conviction on violence charges


    The Otago Daily Times reports he appeared in Dunedin District Court today - facing charges of assaulting a woman and common assault in May.

    His lawyer Anne Stevens has asked for the case to be adjourned so Frizell can complete the requirements of diversion - and avoid a conviction.

    Outside court, he apologised to the people involved, his family and friends, and the wider community.

    Frizzell says a plan's in place with counsellors to address areas he wants to work on.

    The alleged incident took place on May 9, with police at the time saying they were investigating a violent episode outside an Octagon bar.

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