- Liam Martin was the target online Post Origin II
- Backower shared the abuse on Instagram
- Athletes are often the target of dissatisfied ‘fans’
NSW Blues star Liam Martin has exposed a troll on social media after the backrer online was abused after the 26-24 victory of Queensland on Wednesday evening in Game Two of the Origin series.
Martin used an Instagram story to share the shameful comments, including it labeled as an ‘ugly person’ and hoped that the four-time NRL Premiership winner with Penith ‘will be accused of sexual attack. “
The person who posted the common message – known as Beau – also stated: ‘You look like you were not washing your hair. You You [sic] His shame for Rugby League. ‘
Martin placed as an answer: “Don’t be like Beau.”
His origin teammate Zac Lomax is reportedly also focused online.
It only comes a few days after a man, 20, was sued by the NSW police for alleged death threats and offensive messages to Newcastle Knights star James Schiller.
NSW Blues star Liam Martin exposed a troll to social media after the Backrower Online was abused after the 26-24 victory of Queensland on Wednesday evening

Martin used an Instagram story (depicted) to share the shameful comments, including the label an ‘ugly person’ and hoped that the four-time Premiership winner with Penith ‘will be accused of sexual attack’
![The person who posted the common message to Liam Martin - known as Beau - also stated: 'You look like you were not washing your hair. You You [sic] are a shame for Rugby League '](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/06/19/03/99516589-14827033-The_person_who_posted_the_vile_message_to_Liam_Martin_known_as_B-m-18_1750298394473.jpg)
The person who posted the common message to Liam Martin – known as Beau – also stated: ‘You look like you were not washing your hair. You You [sic] are a shame for Rugby League ‘
Schiller, 23, was the target of a series of common messages after the dramatic comeback victory of his team on Manly recently.
Despite the fact that Newcastle was deducted in 18 years, the abuse was deducted and recovered from a 16-0 rest shortage to claim a 26-22 Golden Point victory in McDonald Jones Stadium on 5 June.
Various accounts have been piled up on social media, which Schiller ‘one of the worst NRL players I have ever seen, labels and claims that he would’ not stand out for Taree Turtles Reserve Grade ‘.
But one message exceeded the border and Schiller shared it publicly.
“Count your days C *** I will end your life,” read the message, sent to his Instagram -inbox early in the second half.
Even after the knights had sealed the victory, the same account continued to abuse him and a number of shocking homophobic remarks with the former Star Dane Gagai van Queensland.
‘Don’t make it right, even if you have won. 5 errors, 2 penalties, 1 six weather and partridge in a pear tree, I hope dance [Gagai] Jacks his throat in your throat and you suffocate and die. ‘
Schiller posted screenshots of the messages on his Instagram story and drawn attention to the dark side of fans’ behavior at a time when mental health care for young men and athletes is promoted heavily throughout the country.

A man, 20, was recently charged for sending Knights player James Schiller (photo) death threats

Abuse aimed at young NRL players (photo) continues to cause debate on online behavior and support for mental health of athlete
Knights coach Adam O’Brien said that the threats against Schiller were a concern.
“That’s disturbing,” he said.
“I want to protect them … and that he goes through a few mistakes … it’s a game of footy.
“He has a family. That is partly the reason why you want to protect them.
“I think it’s a social problem, right? It is not only football players who get things like that. “We must be able to stop people, change their thinking process before they do it.”
Lake Macquarie Police has since arrested and sued a man.
He was accused of using transport service to threaten, bother or insult.
The man received conditional bail and is planned to appear in court on July 30.
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