
Adam Reynolds has addressed rumors regarding his family’s alleged dissatisfaction with the South Sydney Rabbitohs following his departure to the Brisbane Broncos. Contrary to reports suggesting his family was “privately seething” over his exit, Reynolds clarified that neither he nor his family harbor any resentment towards the Rabbitohs.
He expressed contentment with his current situation, stating, “I’m actually the happiest I’ve been in a long time. My family love it up here and we’re really enjoying the change of scenery.” Reynolds emphasized that his family’s relocation to Brisbane has been a positive experience, marking a significant life change for them.
In a separate development, Ben Hunt’s tenure with the St. George Illawarra Dragons concluded abruptly as the club terminated his contract, effective immediately. Despite having a year remaining on his contract, the Dragons and Hunt mutually agreed to part ways, allowing the 34-year-old halfback to explore opportunities with other clubs for the 2025 season.
These events highlight the dynamic nature of NRL careers, with players and clubs making pivotal decisions that impact their professional journeys and personal lives.
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