SINNER
They could walk Sydney’s streets in relative anonymity, but GWS players made headlines this week for all the wrong reasons. Their Wacky Wednesday costumes and behaviour – highlighted by Josh Fahey dressing up as former NRL player Jarryd Hayne and simulating sex acts – was poor.
SHOOSH
Stand by for another raid on rugby by a Sydney NRL club. Talks are in their infancy but if it comes off it will be another blow to union in this country.
SHOOSH
Which NRL coach recently celebrated his birthday with a boat party?
SHOOSH
Which experienced NRL forward is not expected to be at his club next season, despite being contracted and having played more than 20 games this year for the top 8 side?
SPOTTED
Former Sydney Roosters and South Sydney star Craig Wing enjoying the Cold Chisel concert at Sydney Olympic Park.
SPOTTED
Newcastle forward Jack Hetherington ‘glamping’ at Crescent Head.
SPOTTED
Brisbane chair Karl Morris and chief executive Dave Donaghy in Tokyo where they were signing a long-term deal with sporting goods giant Asics.
SPOTTED
Ex-Sharks and Eels half Adam Dykes is continuing to kick goals in the Sutherland Shire. Dykes is opening his second Tribe Social Fitness next year after the success of the Taren Point gym.
DRAGONS CIRCLE WISHART
Melbourne are ready to open talks with Tyran Wishart over a contract extension amid talk that St George Illawarra continue to circle one of their most versatile players.
Wishart has another year remaining on his contract as well as a club option for 2026 but the Storm have been so happy with his form, they want to extend his deal beyond that.
Wishart was a mainstay of the Storm’s grand final outfit this season, playing 26 games across a variety of positions – he played the majority of games off the interchange bench but also started at five-eighth, halfback and hooker.
There have been ongoing rumours that the Dragons have been eyeing him off given he is an Illawarra junior, who grew up playing for the Gerringong Lions.
SEA EAGLES SWOOP ON DOG
Manly has handed former Canterbury Bulldogs forward Chris Patolo a lifeline as the club looks to add depth outside its top 30 squad.
The Sea Eagles will give Patolo a train-and-trial contract and an opportunity to prove that he can extend his NRL career beyond the 27 top grade games he has played.
Manly has used train-and-trial and minimum wage deals with success in recent years, with former NSW Origin forward Nathan Brown arriving at the club last off-season in a similar situation before being upgraded.
The Sea Eagles see the upside in recruiting Patolo.
They have signed experienced utility Michael Chee Kam to their supplementary list and want to do the same with ex-Warriors half Ronald Volkman, but need to create cap space to do so.