Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service has hosted two NRL greats during the launch of the latest co-operative effort between the two organisations. [Sam Ayoub‘s client] Former Wellington Cowboy and current Parramatta Eel Blake Ferguson was on hand to talk about health and fitness during the launch, alongside former Dragons’ top try-scorer Nathan Blacklock. Read the full story written by Daniel
“Ferguson‘s a good player for them. Gutherson, his yardage has been pretty good too coming out so we’ll need to kick well and make sure the chase is on.” 2 of Sam Ayoub‘s clients were mentioned on this article written by Daniel Gilhooly for ESPN.com. Read the entire story here
The Broncos have ended the Roosters’ streak of eight wins through the sneaky dummy-half work of new signing James Segeyaro [Sam Ayoub‘s client], which helped secure a 15-10 win at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night. The article written by Margie McDonald on NRL.com, tells, When the 28-year-old former Shark ducked through the legs of the Roosters defenders in the 69th
Sam Ayoub‘s client MANLY back-rower Kelepi Tanginoa has signed with English club Wakefield and will fly out to join the squad this week. In the article by The Mole on Wide World of Sports, it says, The hard-running 25-year-old has been in the Sea Eagles’ 21-man squad for much of this season but only played three games in the opening
Sam Ayoub‘s client James Segeyaro was working as a barista a week ago but now he is the toast of the Brisbane Broncos. NRL com’s Senior Reporter Margie McDonald in her article, writes, Segeyaro rose to the occasion in crunch time, scoring a crucial 69th-minute try to ensure Anthony Seibold’s men a 15-10 victory over the Roosters on Friday night
Sam Ayoub‘s client Jordan Rapana was among the big-name players targeted “to bolster the Bunnies.” Read the full story here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Footy star Johnathan Thurston will be honoured with his own bronze statue at the new North Queensland Stadium in Townsville. Paula Ahillon for Daily Mail Australia writes, Thurston also holds the record for winning the most Golden Boot awards, taking out three in total in 2011, 2013 and 2015. The father-of-three started his career at the Canterbury-Bankstown
Sam Ayoub‘s client Penrith centre Waqa Blake has apologised and taken blame for last week’s loss to the Wests Tigers for failing to turn up to training on time before the team flew to Brisbane. NRL.com Reporter Alicia Newton tells this story, An honest Blake said he deserved to be left out of Ivan Cleary’s final 17 and was desperate
Shifting [Sam Ayoub‘s client] Nick Cotric to right centre will give the boom Canberra Raiders youngster a chance to put himself back on the State of Origin radar just two weeks before NSW names its team to defend the title. Chris Dutton of The Canberra Times tells this story, The clash against the second-placed Rabbitohs at Canberra Stadium on Saturday
The King has retained his throne, with Clint Gutherson staying loyal to the Eels. In the article written by James Pavey for Sporting News, Gutherson says, “I don’t think there ever was [an ultimatum from Parramatta], to be honest. I spoke to Sam [Ayoub, manager] when I heard of it and he said there wasn’t,” Gutherson told media on Wednesday.