But the Sharks have left the door open for Holmes to return to the NRL with the club next season.
"But when he trains, he trains really well. "I will be forever grateful to the Cronulla Sharks Football Club and the Sharks fans for the past five years of support," Holmes said in a statement. He also played for the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and the North Queensland Cowboys. ': Vincent Namatjira is first Indigenous artist to win Archibald Prize, Victoria's Health Minister may have misled hotel quarantine inquiry, NT police officer charged with murdering Kumanjayi Walker makes final bid to have case thrown out, They've 'lost it' in the US and UK — and this data shows how Australia's COVID-19 experience is special, Locals fighting to save whale beached on Western Cape York, When it comes to coronavirus, it's as if Americans are participating in a great pantomime, Chris Dawson loses fight to stop murder trial going ahead despite judge's criticisms of podcast, Kim Jong-un 'very sorry' for shooting death of South Korean official, Queensland border reopens to Canberra residents as airport announces new Alliance Airlines partnership, Beetaloo Basin traditional owners say fracking plans will 'destroy the very life of this land', Looking to Sweden for a lockdown model? "That's a big thing in the NFL, he just has the instinct to find space. He stunned both clubs by pursuing his NFL dream. "A person of his character, he'll fit right in.". Scotts, who played over 54 games for the St Louis Cardinals and Houston Oilers as a linebacker in the late 1980s, was the first Australian player to be drafted into the NFL. "No doubt he (Holmes) will develop that over the next couple of years. "I understand this decision may come as a shock to many but I personally believe it's the right time for me to challenge myself and pursue this NFL opportunity. Maroons coach Kevin Walters believes that there will be no angst amongst the Queensland playing group due to this decision. He'll be a great acquisition for the club if we can get him.".
"But when he trains, he trains really well. "I will be forever grateful to the Cronulla Sharks Football Club and the Sharks fans for the past five years of support," Holmes said in a statement. He also played for the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and the North Queensland Cowboys. ': Vincent Namatjira is first Indigenous artist to win Archibald Prize, Victoria's Health Minister may have misled hotel quarantine inquiry, NT police officer charged with murdering Kumanjayi Walker makes final bid to have case thrown out, They've 'lost it' in the US and UK — and this data shows how Australia's COVID-19 experience is special, Locals fighting to save whale beached on Western Cape York, When it comes to coronavirus, it's as if Americans are participating in a great pantomime, Chris Dawson loses fight to stop murder trial going ahead despite judge's criticisms of podcast, Kim Jong-un 'very sorry' for shooting death of South Korean official, Queensland border reopens to Canberra residents as airport announces new Alliance Airlines partnership, Beetaloo Basin traditional owners say fracking plans will 'destroy the very life of this land', Looking to Sweden for a lockdown model? "That's a big thing in the NFL, he just has the instinct to find space. He stunned both clubs by pursuing his NFL dream. "A person of his character, he'll fit right in.". Scotts, who played over 54 games for the St Louis Cardinals and Houston Oilers as a linebacker in the late 1980s, was the first Australian player to be drafted into the NFL. "No doubt he (Holmes) will develop that over the next couple of years. "I understand this decision may come as a shock to many but I personally believe it's the right time for me to challenge myself and pursue this NFL opportunity. Maroons coach Kevin Walters believes that there will be no angst amongst the Queensland playing group due to this decision. He'll be a great acquisition for the club if we can get him.".
... from his 1st with the Wests Tigers back in 2016 to his 47th in 2018. While Slater, Chambers and Gagai will all retain their positions in this year’s series, the same cannot be said for all of the 2017 team. The current side features Billy Slater at fullback, Dane Gagai and Valentine Holmes on the wings and Will Chambers at centre. After starring in the 2017 series though, Holmes may well feel hard done by to lose his spot altogether. "We are incredibly saddened to see him leave our club and exit the game of rugby league," he said. Holmes was not the finished product as a No.1 but Thurston exclusively told Wide World of Sports that he could undergo the same transformation as Roosters ace Tedesco, who this year won the Dally M Medal as rugby league's best player. Another option could be for him to be used mainly in special teams as a punt returner, although a left-field suggestion would be for him to play on defence as a safety, where he would be expected to read plays and make tackles in the backfield. Earlier this week Queensland chairman of selector Gene Miles stated that Greg Inglis was a certainty to be selected for the Maroons team should he be fit. Catch up on what to expect from the North Queensland Cowboys' star recruit. Provided his return to rugby league goes smoothly, Holmes would also offer a boost to a Queensland side that has lost the past two State of Origin series to NSW. His Bio, Parents, and Childhood. "If his heart and desire is to go right now [he could succeed]," Scotts said. "We've seen what he's been able to do at Origin level and at Australian level," Thurston said. Here's how its numbers stack up compared to Australia, Meet Kossi and Miina. Valentine Holmes returns to Australia in 2020 after trying his luck in the NFL. But the Sharks have left the door open for Holmes to return to the NRL with the club next season.
"But when he trains, he trains really well. "I will be forever grateful to the Cronulla Sharks Football Club and the Sharks fans for the past five years of support," Holmes said in a statement. He also played for the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and the North Queensland Cowboys. ': Vincent Namatjira is first Indigenous artist to win Archibald Prize, Victoria's Health Minister may have misled hotel quarantine inquiry, NT police officer charged with murdering Kumanjayi Walker makes final bid to have case thrown out, They've 'lost it' in the US and UK — and this data shows how Australia's COVID-19 experience is special, Locals fighting to save whale beached on Western Cape York, When it comes to coronavirus, it's as if Americans are participating in a great pantomime, Chris Dawson loses fight to stop murder trial going ahead despite judge's criticisms of podcast, Kim Jong-un 'very sorry' for shooting death of South Korean official, Queensland border reopens to Canberra residents as airport announces new Alliance Airlines partnership, Beetaloo Basin traditional owners say fracking plans will 'destroy the very life of this land', Looking to Sweden for a lockdown model? "That's a big thing in the NFL, he just has the instinct to find space. He stunned both clubs by pursuing his NFL dream. "A person of his character, he'll fit right in.". Scotts, who played over 54 games for the St Louis Cardinals and Houston Oilers as a linebacker in the late 1980s, was the first Australian player to be drafted into the NFL. "No doubt he (Holmes) will develop that over the next couple of years. "I understand this decision may come as a shock to many but I personally believe it's the right time for me to challenge myself and pursue this NFL opportunity. Maroons coach Kevin Walters believes that there will be no angst amongst the Queensland playing group due to this decision. He'll be a great acquisition for the club if we can get him.".