After a drawn-out saga,Ben Hunt’s time at the Dragons is finally over. Could a return home to a Queensland club loom?
Just as the Rabbitohs learned with Adam Reynolds and the Wallabies learned with Michael Hooper,a veteran leader isn’t easy to replace.
On his first official day at the club,new Broncos coach Michael Maguire confirmed he had spoken with Ezra Mam.
Marcel Van Den Camp was on his last trip of the day when he was knocked out in a crash. He has been labelled a hero for helping free his injured passengers.
It appears inevitable the veteran playmaker has no future at St George Illawarra. For very different reasons,the Bulldogs and Broncos need to act immediately.
The footballer’s manager said Mam was experiencing “personal challenges” but the family left injured in the crash said he should be held to a higher standard.
A statement released by the Brisbane star’s management confirmed he has sought professional help.
The NRL integrity unit is awaiting the results of a drug test after Ezra Mam was involved in a head-on crash in Brisbane’s west on Friday afternoon.
Tom Dearden was shackled by early expectations,and for a period,that pressure proved insurmountable. But key childhood moments indicated he wouldn’t stay down long.
As a host of off-contract players from the state’s four clubs jostle for spots,a shock contender has emerged for the Broncos’ captaincy.
Corey Oates’ 121 tries sit as the third-most by any man to don the maroon and yellow jumper,with his tough,bulldozing carries from off his own tryline a trademark.