Sam Ayoub‘s client Nathan Peats was the topic of this story. Read more of this here by AAP on www.triplem.com.au
Sam Ayoub‘s client Parramatta Eels star Blake Ferguson has produced some solid gold on the field this season but an R-rated one-liner could arguably be his funniest moment of the year. While Ferguson was back in form after his Origin snub, he ran hard, helping the Eels to a 26-14 win over South Sydney, snapping the Eels three-game losing streak
NSW advisor Greg Alexander has revealed [Sam Ayoub‘s client] Eels winger Blake Ferguson was pencilled in as the Blues’ right winger up until a form slump over the past month. The article published by Sporting News tells this story, Ferguson began the year in sizzling touch upon joining Parramatta from the Roosters and the Blues selectors were willing to overlook
Sam Ayoub‘s client Nick Cotric has lived in Canberra his whole life, represented the ACT as a teen but says he’s NSW to the bone. State of Origin history is littered with cases of questionable eligibility and has periodically been used by both sides to trade barbs across state lines. In the article by AAP on Wide World of Sports, Cotric
Sam Ayoub‘s client Nick Cotric is a laidback sort of bloke. Nothing seems to faze him, he’s quite relaxed most of the time. George Clarke for Fox Sports tells this story, “Then my Raiders manager phones me up,” Cotric says. “He was telling me I’d been selected in the squad for Origin. So I drove back to Canberra that day, got my
Sam Ayoub‘s client Victor Radley may only be 21, but he is showing a maturity beyond his years. Catapulted into the Roosters side at the back end of 2017, his rise continued with a grand final win last year and now an Origin call-up. In an article written by George Clarke for Fox Sports, Radley was quoted saying, “I’m rooming
Sam Ayoub‘s client Victor Radley is no stranger to the New South Wales setup having spent much of his development in the Junior Blues program. The Clovelly Crocodiles junior was also a member of the Emerging Blues squad in 2018, the same year he earned a first grade debut and maiden grand final win with the Sydney Roosters. Read more
Read this story and more in this article published by NRL.com Also that year Aboriginal players took out all the major awards at our night of nights, the Dally Ms: [Sam Ayoub‘s client] Johnathan Thurston won his fourth Dally M Medal. Jenni Sue-Hoepper won the inaugural Female Player of the Year award. Jack Bird was named Rookie of the Year.
Sam Ayoub‘s client Nick Cotric was born and raised in Canberra but says he is NSW through and through as he prepares to make his State of Origin debut. In the SBS News story, Cotric said in an interview, “I grew up in Canberra, I grew up there my whole life,” Cotric said. “I watched it as a kid and
Sam Ayoub‘s client Young Rabbitohs half Connor Tracey will complete one of rugby league’s greatest comeback stories when he makes his NRL debut against Parramatta at Bankwest Stadium on Friday night. Sporting News’ Troy Whittaker shares this story, Tracey has walked a path of perseverance and sheer determination to succeed despite numerous devastating setbacks. Read more here