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NRL Social: The 10-year challenge

Like the rest of us, NRL players have been heavily into beach cricket, BBQ's and trips to the beach during the summer months.

Still, the internet isn't going to scroll itself, with players partaking in the latest internet craze, the 10-year challenge.

Here are some of the best offerings this week:

#10YearChallenge

What's this about you say? Well, long story short, you post a photo from 2009 and then one from 2019. The reasons as to why vary, from showing how well you've aged, showcasing your life and career or simply mocking your mates.

Rugby league players everywhere have been having some fun with it, with former Titan and Warrior Konrad Hurrell naturally being himself.

Former NRL player Isaac John reminisced about his days with the New Zealand Warriors.

 
 
 
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Rabbitohs halfback Adam Reynolds doesn't look to have aged at all.

 
 
 
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Former Panther Trent Merrin had some fun with it.

 
 
 
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The Raiders got on board with this tribute to Jarrod Croker.

 
 
 
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Panthers forward Viliame Kikau reminded us how old we really are.

But we have to hand it to the Dragons, this was great.

Family first

New dad Jamayne Isaako is relishing his time with his new bub, Isaiah.

 
 
 
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Dine together, win together

David Nofoaluma got together with the Tigers for some bonding over a feed.

 
 
 
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The show must go on

Still, despite the sunshine, there's work to be done heading into a new season.

 
 
 
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