Well he has been picked in the centres so not relevant to JAC.It will be an absolute disgrace if sewer is selected before JAC
Based on current form I would also pick Sualli of LM
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Well he has been picked in the centres so not relevant to JAC.It will be an absolute disgrace if sewer is selected before JAC
According to another site it could happen.
He is signed with the Sharks til end of 2025.
Royce Hunt's opportunities at the sharks would appear to be somewhat limited going forward so it wouldn't surprise if he is looking for an early exit.Yes he is I believe but the need to fit Finua Blake in somewhere and resign Hazleton
I don’t understand these articles…..offered to super league? Kennar is off contract he can do whatever he wants….From Hull Live
South Sydney Rabbitohs winger offered to Super League clubs in fresh recruitment opportunity
South Sydney Rabbitohs outside back, Richard Kennar, has become the latest NRL player to be offered to Super League clubs. Rugby League Live can reveal the 29-year-old's name has been circulated across clubs in the competition with a view to signing for next season.
Kennar is off-contract with the Bunnies at the end of the season, having spent the last three seasons at the club. A powerful outside back, he is known best for playing on the wing but can also play at centre.
He has played 40 games in his NRL career, scoring 20 tries, while this season he has scored twice in as many games, including a score for the Rabbitohs in their Las Vegas defeat to Manly Sea Eagles earlier this year. However, one potential stumbling block for any club's interested in signing Kennar will be their ability to secure him a Governing Body Endorsement, given he has made just seven appearances in the last two seasons.
Kennar is the latest player to be offered to Super League clubs in recent weeks. The likes of Adam Doueihi and Jack de Belin have all recently been presented as recruitment opportunities for clubs who have quota spots and are looking to recruit from overseas.
The Australian market is expected to pick up in the coming weeks as players discover whether they have a future in the NRL, though slowly, some movements are already developing.
Manager offering (which is technically true), article sounds fun as a result and we read it (despite being misleading), someone gets paid.I don’t understand these articles…..offered to super league? Kennar is off contract he can do whatever he wants….