Chris Sandow's path back to the NRL has narrowed, after his alleged involvement in a street brawl in a regional Queensland town.
The former Parramatta and South Sydney halfback was hopeful of an NRL return in 2017, with at least three clubs believed to be considering his recruitment.
But the NRL has indicated registering his playing contract would be dependent on behavioural standards, something that may prove difficult, after he was charged with public nuisance.
"He's not part of the NRL, so we have no reason to look into it [the alleged brawl]," an NRL spokesman told News Corp Australia.
"But any player seeking to be registered needs to prove they are fit and proper to be part of the NRL.