NRL 2023: Curtis Scott’s NRL return denied, responsible, disgraced NRL participant, NRL powerbrokers, news, fees, movies, highlights, Raiders, Storm

Curtis Scott’s bid to return to the NRL has been denied and the disgraced centre is now reportedly contemplating a Super League change.

That is based on The Daily Telegraph, who’re reporting NRL powerbrokers knowledgeable the 26-year-old they weren’t planning on permitting him to return to the sport in 2024.

Scott had been is discussions with one membership concerning a contract, nonetheless no official deal was reportedly put ahead to league bosses.

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That has left the previous Raiders centre to debate his choices within the Super League or make the cross-code change to rugby union.

Scott gained a premiership in 2017 with the Storm, however was discovered responsible of three fees in 2022 in opposition to his ex-partner.

The fees, assault occasioning precise bodily hurt, widespread assault and stalk or intimidate with the intention of inflicting concern or bodily hurt, earnt him a 12-month neighborhood corrections order.

He was additionally sacked by the Raiders in 2021 for a separate off-field concern and will now doubtlessly look to return to rugby league through reserve grade.

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Scott reportedly pitched to rugby league bosses he had turned his life round, with a clause in any contract which said he couldn’t drink alcohol on the playing cards.

“A lot of the mistakes I’ve made happened when I was under the influence of alcohol… I’ve cut it out of my life,” Scott beforehand mentioned to News Corp.

Scott additionally mentioned “I want to prove to myself that I’ve grown as a person”.

“I’ve made mistakes yes. But I’ve learnt from them. I want to help others.

“I am sorry. I regret all the incidents heavily. They play on my mind daily. I’m extremely sorry I’ve brought the game into disrepute.

“I have to wake up and look at myself in the mirror every day and sometimes it’s hard to see.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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