State of Origin: Dylan Edwards will not be playing for the Blues in Game One, while NSW are now seeking an exemption to get James Tedesco, as he was not in the original squad.
Roosters young gun Joseph Suaalii has made it clear he has made no promises regarding a rugby league return after his deal with Rugby Australia comes to an end.
He signed a mammoth three-year deal worth north of $5 million in 2023, but since the announcement rumours have been rife he’d agreed to return to the Roosters in 2028. “He is a good man and I respect everything that he has done for me and the club – but I honestly have not looked that far ahead.Suaalii will become Australia’s highest-paid athlete across all football codes in 2025, and since he was a teenager he’s faced intense scrutiny due to his immense talent.
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