LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a move that has set tongues wagging among rugby league circles, former NSW Blues and Kangaroos representative Matt Moylan has emerged from retirement with reports linking him to a new club.
Known for his on-field prowess and silky skills, Moylan bid adieu to the NRL just over a fortnight ago after a stellar career that saw him don the jerseys of the Penrith Panthers and Cronulla Sharks for a combined 11 seasons, racking up an impressive 191 first-grade games along the way.
Once heralded as one of the most gifted playmakers and fullbacks in the NRL arena during his time at Penrith, Moylan boasted a resume that included stints with the Blues, Kangaroos, NSW City, Prime Minister's XIII, and the prestigious NRL All Stars team.
After a brief sojourn in the Super League with the Leigh Leopards, Moylan is now rumored to be eyeing a comeback with the Kincumber Colts in the Central Coast competition, a move that has left fans and pundits eagerly waiting to see if the retired Kangaroo can bring his magic back to the field once more.