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Between the Posts is your weekly update of what’s happening in the lives of our past, present and future Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues players.

This week, Rugby League icon and Queensland captain Greg Inglis signed off on what was an incredible career that inspired many talents of the game past and present. Bryden Lawyers NSW Blues centre Latrell Mitchell is often compared with the former Rabbitoh, something he describes as an honour.

True Blue Craig wing also dedicated a post to Inglis, feeling privileged to have shared the field at various points of his career with him.

Paul Vaughan got a sideline cuddle from a special fan, his daughter Mackenzie, post the Dragons triumph over the Bulldogs.

 
 
 
 
 
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What a way to top off a ripper win. With my two favourites. @ellevaughanx #MackV 🔴⚪️

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Blake Ferguson suffered a broken nose after Parramatta’s loss to Canberra on the weekend and shared the aftermath with his 50,000 Instagram followers.

 
 
 
 
 
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No caption needed!!

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Emerging Blue Curtis Scott and teammate Brandon Smith took a dip before Melbourne’s winter approaches.

 
 
 
 
 
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Taking the bulldog for a dip 💧💧

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Rugby League Legend Tommy Raudonikis celebrated his 69th birthday.

Kotoni Staggs was in good spirits in a Monday field session, ahead of their Easter Sunday clash with Raiders.

 
 
 
 
 
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Monday’s work 🤙🏽

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Ruan Sims gave an insight into some of her training regimes.

Lastly, NSWRL marked off 50 days until Holden State of Origin Game One. #uptheblues

 
 
 
 
 
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50 days until we do it all again 🙌🏼#uptheblues

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