LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Rugby League community, reports from zerotackle.com have confirmed that talks are underway between the Wyong Roos and retired Rugby League legend Matt Moylan.
The former Australian Kangaroos and NSW Blues representative made the bold decision to hang up his boots just over a month ago, after a stellar career spanning 11 seasons from 2013 to 2023.
Known for his incredible talent and skill as a playmaker and fullback, Moylan graced the field for the Penrith Panthers and Cronulla Sharks, amassing an impressive 191 first-grade appearances.
With three appearances for the Blues and one for the Kangaroos under his belt, Moylan's legacy in the sport is truly remarkable.
Not to mention his contributions to NSW City, Prime Minister's XIII, and the NRL All Stars team.
After a brief stint in the Super League with the Leigh Leopards, Moylan is now contemplating a return to his roots in the Newcastle Rugby League competition with the Wyong Roos.
The talks between the two parties have sparked speculation and excitement among fans, who are eager to see if Moylan will once again grace the field with his unparalleled talent and determination.
Stay tuned for more updates on this potential game-changing move in the world of Rugby League.