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NRL Social: Lady luck, Mitchell Moses' 100th and a man's best friend

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Lady luck

Coen Hess enjoyed a day at the races - no word however if he backed a winner.

 

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What's that Reyno?

He may be injured, but that won't stop Greg Inglis from being a pest and giving it to teammate Adam Reynolds. How the tables have turned!

 

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Our way

All four women's squads assembled this week for their first training sessions together, in what is set to be an exciting occasion for rugby league.

Brooks celebrates Moses' 100

Friends before footy. That's how it's always been between Mitch Moses and Luke Brooks. Brooks was out in force to support not only his mate but his roommate too, as the Eels half celebrated his 100th NRL appearance.

 

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Valentines day away

Sharks superstar Valentine Holmes took some time out to hit the slopes.

 

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 And Shaun Johnson pumped himself up with a motivational post on Instagram.

 

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Southside

Brunching and bonding go hand in hand these days. That's gotta be a big breakfast bill!

 

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Man's best friend

Trent Hodkinson chilled out with his staffies earlier this week saying. "A happy pup is a tired pup, times two", the Manly Sea Eagle wrote.

 

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The Grub is recovering well

Wests Tigers recruit Josh Reynolds is now recovering from his horrible end of season injury. The five-eighth underwent shoulder surgery last week but is back smiling and feeling like his old self.

 

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Two birds, one Billy

Meanwhile, Billy Slater was trying to get things done around the house only he was interrupted by some little mates.

 

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