
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Paul Turner, a former NRL playmaker, is reportedly drawing interest from several teams for a potential return to the league after being released by the St.
George Illawarra Dragons last season.
Turner, who has previously played for the Dragons, Gold Coast Titans, and New Zealand Warriors, will depart the NRL in 2024.
Currently competing with the Tweed Seagulls in the QLD Cup, he has been a standout player despite the team's struggles, having won only three out of eight matches this season.
Playing in the halves alongside Thomas Weaver, Turner's performance has caught the eye of NRL clubs.
According to reports from Wide World of Sports, at least two teams are interested in signing him on a train and trial contract for the next season.
Throughout his time in first grade from 2020 to 2023, Turner made 11 appearances but faced challenges in securing a regular position due to injuries and limited opportunities.
His impressive form in the QLD Cup could pave the way for his re-entry into the NRL.