NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg will on Friday deliver his verdict on whether Tyrone May, Curtis Scott and Josh Reynolds can play for their clubs in round one.

The NRL will release a simple statement outlining its decision on each player, following conjecture as to whether the Scott and Reynolds cases come under the league's "no-fault" stand down rule. The ARL Commission discussed the fate of the players at length during a meeting on Thursday.

Tyrone May outside Parramatta Local Court last week. Credit:AAP

May is waiting to find out whether he will be allowed to return to the game after he was convicted for of four counts of intentionally recording an intimate image without consent. May has effectively already served a 25-week ban from the NRL. His court case was finalised last Friday.

Reynolds’ case will return to Sutherland Court on Friday as the Wests Tigers star attempts to get his domestic violence charge expedited.