Articles

18
Jun

Ferguson draws inspiration from Morris

Sam Ayoub‘s client Blake Ferguson will draw inspiration from Josh Morris when he makes his unlikely State of Origin return for NSW on Sunday. In the article written by Matt Encarnacion on ESPN.com, Ferguson was quoted to say, “I was really happy, and then it was straight into needing to do a job. That’s the thought process,” Ferguson told AAP

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18
Jun

NSW makes seven changes for State of Origin Game II against Queensland

Sam Ayoub‘s clients Nick Cotric and Blake Ferguson were part of the article on ABC News that features the NSW Origin Team. The Blues also had to bring in a replacement for winger Nick Cotric, who hobbled off late on in Canberra’s win over Cronulla with an ankle injury. Daniel Saifiti (Newcastle Knights) and Dale Finucane (Melbourne Storm) will make

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18
Jun

Birthday boy Mitchell axed for Origin II

Sam Ayoub‘s client Blake Ferguson is among the NSW TEAM FOR ORIGIN II. Blake Ferguson, Tom Trbojevic, James Maloney, Daniel Saifiti, Dale Finucane, Wade Graham and Tariq Sims have all been called in for the game in Perth. Trbojevic and Jack Wighton are in the centres despite neither playing there for their club teams, while Saifiti makes his debut in the

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18
Jun

Benji and Foran recalled to Kiwis team for Tonga Test

Veteran playmaker Benji Marshall is set for a remarkable return to the Test arena after being selected in New Zealand’s 19-man squad to face Mate Ma’a Tonga on Saturday, almost seven years on from his last international appearance. The 34-year-old Wests Tigers five-eighth joins Johnson and Kieran Foran [Sam Ayoub‘s client] as the specialist halves in the squad, with Kodi

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18
Jun

Wade Graham, Blake Ferguson touted for NSW State of Origin recalls in game two

Sam Ayoub‘s client Blake Ferguson and Wade Graham are in line for NSW State of Origin recalls in game two, a Sunday report says. The Sunday Telegraph (by WWO Staff) reported that Eels star Ferguson was in contention for the right wing spot after a chequered history in Origin. Read more here  

15
Jun

Doueihi praises Inglis influence in return from serious knee injury

Sam Ayoub‘s client the rising Rabbitohs star Adam Doueihi had never spent more than one month sidelined by injury through all of his junior football so naturally, some nervousness soon crept into his mind after receiving the diagnosis. In the article written by Sam Phillips on The Sydney Morning Herald, Doueihi said, “GI did his a couple of years ago

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15
Jun

Nofoaluma breaks through on the right

Sam Ayoub‘s client David Nofoaluma catches the Cowboys defence napping on the right edge to score his team’s third try in the first half. Watch the video on www.nrl.com

15
Jun

Marshall and Foran named in NZ Test squad

Coach Michael Maguire may be mulling a Kiwis halves combination of old after including Benji Marshall and Kieran Foran [Sam Ayoub‘s client] in his extended squad ahead of next week’s Test against Tonga. Daniel Gilhooly of ESPN.com shares this story, Foran has been a stand out performer with the Bulldogs and says he feels mentally ready for international service following

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15
Jun

Canberra Raiders young gun Nick Cotric set to miss Origin II but could be back for Dragons

Sam Ayoub‘s client Canberra Raiders centre Nick Cotric has been ruled out of State of Origin II, but could be back to face St George Illawarra. Also in this article by Caden Helmers on The Canberra Times, Cotric will miss Origin, but both Jack Wighton and Josh Papalii will be fit for their respective states if picked. Jordan Rapana and

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15
Jun

Cotric to miss Origin II after gruesome ankle injury

Another game, another star player injured for the Canberra Raiders with Nick Cotric [Sam Ayoub‘s client] to miss Origin II after suffering an ankle injury. NRL.com reporter Scott Hazlewoord tells this story, Cotric‘s ankle twisted gruesomely underneath him in a tackle and despite the worst being feared, Raiders coach Ricky Stuart hopes the NSW Origin rookie will not miss too

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