Sam Ayoub‘s client Bulldogs hooker Michael Lichaa, who is unwanted by Canterbury for 2020, is in discussions with the Sharks about potentially returning home as the back-up option to Blayke Brailey next year. This and more stories by Michael Chammas on NRL.com. Click here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Canterbury Bulldogs’ Five Eighth Kieran Foran is part of this article on NRL.com written by Troy Whittaker. Read more here
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs can confirm Marcelo Montoya [Sam Ayoub‘s client] has suffered a season-ending knee injury. bulldogs.com.au tells this story, Scans on Monday morning confirmed the 23-year old had suffered a posterior cruciate tear, lateral ligament tear and medial meniscal tear to his left knee. Read more here
Hard work has proven to be the key factor in the career of [Sam Ayoub‘s client] Marcelo Montoya, as the local junior fought his way into the Bulldogs side. In the article on bulldogs.com.au, Montoya said, “It’s always good being a local junior,” he said. “You’ve just got to keep working hard and the opportunity will always present itself.” Read
Sam Ayoub‘s client Brandon Wakeham is on a high after starting out his NRL career with a win in his first match. Watch video here
Canterbury coach Dean Pay has given Bulldogs fans some good news in the wake of their 14-12 upset win over Cronulla, with [Sam Ayoub‘s client] Kieran Foran‘s hamstring injury not as serious as originally thought. Sporting News writes about this, It was a tough win from the struggling Dogs, especially after their star playmaker in Foran was forced from the
Kiwis coach Michael Maguire says the return of Kieran Foran [Sam Ayoub‘s client] to the team is a story that can inspire the younger players. The 28-year-old has had a tumultuous last four years, where he went from being one of the best players in the NRL on the field, to hitting rock bottom off it. David Long of Stuff
Sam Ayoub‘s client Kiwis veteran Kieran Foran is happy to be back in New Zealand colours, but is happy to play a supporting role after confirming Shaun Johnson and Benji Marshall are in line to start against Tonga at Mt Smart Stadium Watch the video on www.nrl.com
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
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