Kieran Foran appeared to have it all - fame, fortune and a footy brain to match. Behind the scenes, Foran was anything but happy, as a series of poor life choices resulted in a suicide attempt.
De Belin only returned to the field just over a month ago after more than two years on the sideline as he fought rape charges in court. Two separate juries were unable to reach a majority verdict, and the charges were dropped.
When police arrived at Vaughan s house, de Belin was allegedly hiding under a bed.
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Dragons boss Ryan Webb said on Tuesday the club has been let down by de Belin. I m not sure about the bed-hiding, I ve heard bits and pieces but I haven t heard that factually from anyone, he told Radio 2GB s Ben Fordham.
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Here’s the thing people: You can hate the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles as much as you want and you can hate Queensland as much as you like.
Knock yourselves out.
Not only is he a superb and accomplished player, he’s a great human too.
After 11 years of utter dominance of State of Origin by the Cane Toads and their humiliation of the Cockroaches, often delivered with little wit, grace or class, I fully understand why many would gleefully take the opportunity to lay the boot into the Maroons and revel in their current state of disarray.
McMillan was “100 per cent stoked’ at the depth the Chiefs – Super Rugby Aotearoa runners-up – had developed in 2021 after losing key players such as All Blacks captain Sam Cane and pro Atu Moli to injuries, and with test lock Brodie Retallick on Japan on sabbatical. “It’s disappointing that we aren t able to contest another final, but I’m absolutely rapt with the way, in both Super Rugby Aotearoa and the Trans Tasman competition with the really great depth we’ve developed.” McMillan said some players had got “significant minutes we never anticipated them getting’’ and said some, including loose forwards Zane Kapeli and Viliame Taulani (the only Chiefs try-scorer in Sydney not named Wainui) had made the most of their opportunities.