LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The admission from Mitchell Moses that he has only changed his daughter's nappy once has resulted in a wave of backlash from NRL fans.
The Parramatta Eels halfback welcomed daughter Aspyn with fiancee Bri in September of last year.
However, Moses was unable to attend the birth as he was playing in the preliminary final in North Queensland.
Despite missing the birth, Moses helped steer the Eels into the grand final, where they ultimately lost to the Panthers.
During a recent interview on Triple M radio, Moses revealed that he has not been actively involved in nappy duty.
He admitted, "I did one when she was born, because the nurse pretty much came in and made me do it so I felt like I had to, but that was the only time.
Like I said, my missus is over everything, she's very good.
I'm very lucky to have her." This confession has left NRL fans disappointed and questioning Moses' commitment to fatherhood.
Many have criticized him for not taking on equal responsibility in caring for his daughter.
Some have argued that being a father goes beyond just being present for the big moments and that Moses should be more involved in everyday duties.
Others have defended Moses, stating that every family has different dynamics and it's important not to judge based on one aspect of parenting.
Regardless, this revelation has sparked a discussion about gender roles and expectations when it comes to parenting in the NRL community.