Sam Ayoub‘s client Curtis Scott has gone from having thoughts on pulling the pin on this season to returning for the Melbourne Storm and now being picked for his first Prime Minister’s XIII team. Christian Nicolussi of The Sydney Morning Herald tells this story, Scott is expected to be groomed for Meninga’s under-23s Kangaroos team to play France in a curtain-raiser
Fresh from his shock return to first-grade, [Sam Ayoub‘s client] Melbourne’s Curtis Scott has put a target on the man he rates the best centre in the NRL: Latrell Mitchell. Scott looks set to go head-to-head with Mitchell in Saturday’s preliminary final at the SCG after forcing his way past veteran Will Chambers in the Storm pecking order. Read the
Storm vice-captain Jesse Bromwich insists exiled centre Curtis Scott (Sam Ayoub‘s client) is not on the outer at Melbourne despite speculation the 21-year-old is being shopped to rival clubs. Troy Whittaker writes this for Sporting News, Bromwich’s assurances that Scott would be staying put came on the same day the Storm immediately signed versatile back Nicho Hynes until the end
Melbourne Storm prop Jesse Bromwich has shot down claims premiership centre Curtis Scott (Sam Ayoub‘s client) could leave the club. But Scott was at training on Tuesday and pushing for a return to the side with the club publicly and privately saying Scott was a wanted player. These and more in this article on the Sydney Morning Herald written by
NRL.com experts feature stand-out footy players whom they think will make it to the international arena. Sam Ayoub‘s client from Sydney Roosters, Victor Radley tops the list as well as more of Sam Ayoub‘s clients, exceptional players, Clinton Gutherson, Nick Cotric, Briton Nikora, Curtis Scott. Read more here