Sporting News writes, Penrith Panthers coach Ivan Cleary says James Tamou (Sam Ayoub‘s client) has “risen above” the other five members of his side’s leadership group to be named captain for the rest of 2019. “James has come through and grown in that group, and he’s effectively risen above and selected himself,” Cleary said on Wednesday morning. Read more here
Sam Ayoub‘s client, Penrith Panthers winger Josh Mansour continues to battle a shoulder injury that should have sidelined him for at least a month. In a report by NRL.com Reporter, Alicia Newton, Mansour says, “It’s a bit of a unique one, put that on my list of mad injuries,” Mansour told NRL.com. “The doctor who has been at this club for several
“The player’s (Clinton Gutherson) agent, Sam Ayoub, recently informing the Eels that the prized fullback would look elsewhere after their most recent proposal.” This was reported by the Staff Writers of Fox Sports. The report also covers, “Gutherson is hoping for a four-year deal around the $700,000 mark.” “Ayoub made the decision to speak with other clubs after the Eels
Sam Ayoub‘s client, Prop – Second Row player from the Penrith Panthers James Tamou is “Captain” for 2019 season. SportingNews tells this story, “OFFICIAL: Following a period of consideration, James Tamou has emerged from the club’s six-man leadership group to be appointed Panthers captain for 2019,” Penrith posted to Twitter.” Read more here
“Gutherson’s manager Sam Ayoub is set to meet with Gutherson in the coming days to discuss their revitalised offer.” Stepehen Marson reports on ZeroTackle, Parramatta have laid a better contract in front of captain Clint Gutherson as they look to keep him at the club beyond 2019. Read more here
…”For Junior Paulo (Sam Ayoub‘s client from the Parramatta Eels), the 125kg wrecking ball who started at Parramatta, spent three years in Canberra before “coming home”, he produced three photos of his family.” The Sydney Morning Herald’s Christian Nicolussi, tells this story, “It started in Armidale during a training camp when several Parramatta players had to talk about three things
“Is Nick Cotric (Sam Ayoub‘s client for the Canberra Raiders) the last man standing? The Canberra Raiders winger has to be firming to make his State of Origin debut for the NSW Blues after yet another injury to an outside back.” David Polkinghorne of The Canberra Times, continues to write, “Cotric and Ferguson were already in the frame for Blues coach
Chief Reporter Michael Chammas of NRL.com, reports, “The club on Monday made contact with Gutherson’s manager, Sam Ayoub, who is expected to meet with his client in the coming days to discuss the new deal.” In the story, Clinton, says, “I’ve just got to leave that up to Sam,” Gutherson said. “He’ll take care of that. I said just call
Sam Ayoub‘s Client, Five Eighth Brisbane Broncos Player, Anthony Milford is expected to bring his A-game to the field in a game with the Raiders this weekend. Caden Helmers and David Polkinghorne of The Canberra Times, writes, “Take Anthony Milford lightly at your peril.” “That’s the message coming from Canberra Raiders five-eighth Jack Wighton – he would know, he once
It didn’t take long for the Sharks’ clash with the Roosters to become heated, with Andrew Fifita angrily slapping Victor Radley (Sam Ayoub‘s client) on the head in the opening minute. Sporting News tell this story, “The Cronulla prop’s fuse ran out quickly, spinning on his heel to grab young Radley before whacking him over the noggin as he ran