After struggling to train in the off-season, stewing over his four-match suspension, Corey Horsburgh has come to terms with his ban and is excited to see teammates fight it out for the No. 13 jersey.
Found guilty by the NRL judiciary of a Grade One Shoulder Charge in Round 26, the Raiders firebrand still has two weeks suspension to serve in the opening rounds of 2024 after watching his side bow out in last year's elimination finals.
Having made his State of Origin debut and racked up more tackles than any other Raider last season, Horsburgh looks sure to keep his mortgage on the lock position in 2024 but has accepted his jersey is fair game.
"I have come to terms with it, but I did struggle in the off-season to train. That's...