Revealed: Police detail Ogden’s drug arrest
Police have released details about Canterbury forward Ofahiki Ogden’s late night arrest for possession of illegal substances including who he was with.
Police have released details about Canterbury forward Ofahiki Ogden’s late night arrest for possession of illegal substances including who he was with.
The NRL has been rocked by a drugs scandal yet again after a Bulldogs forward was charged with possession of a prohibited substance.
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FORMER NRL hooker of the year James Segeyaro is just one big-name player without a club for 2019. With the help of MATTHEW JOHNS, we run the rule over some of the NRL’s biggest stars still searching for a contract.
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