Roosters give Jennings green light for NRL return

Roosters in telling Michael Jennings move as NRL return edges closer

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

The Sydney Roosters have made a bold play by promoting Michael Jennings to their top-30 squad, signaling his imminent NRL comeback.

Jennings, a former Kangaroos centre, has been out of action since the 2020 finals series due to a doping scandal while playing for Parramatta.

However, after impressing in the NSW Cup games, the Roosters have given him the green light to return to the big league.

Coach Trent Robinson, who guided Jennings to a premiership win back in 2013, has praised the centre's determination to rewrite his rugby league story.

This move is a clear indication that Jennings is ready to make his mark once again on the field.

It's been a challenging journey for Jennings, with a suspension and a three-year ban following the doping scandal.

But now, he is poised to make a triumphant comeback with the Roosters.

Watch out for Jennings as he sets his sights on redemption and a shot at glory in the NRL.

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