For the first time in three years, the next generation of rugby league stars from across 17 NRL clubs came together to learn about life as a professional rugby league player.
About 80 young players on varying levels of contracts attended the NRL's Rookie Camp in Penrith for a two-day course discussing respectful relationships, financial literacy, drugs, alcohol and the perils of social media.
The NRL’s General Manager of Wellbeing, Diversity and Performance Tiffany Slater said the success of this year’s camp reiterated the importance of the game's rookies uniting before they...