Bryce Gibbs NRL Return?
Rugby league fan-favourite attracting interest from two NRL clubs
Rugby League Week reports at least two NRL clubs are attempting to lure Bryce Gibbs out of retirement.
A fan-favourite among rugby league fans, the 30-year-old prop has attracted interest from the Sea Eagles and Cowboys.

Bryce Gibbs takes the line on for the Sharks Photo: Getty Images
Since Gibbs hung up his boots last year, he's been concreting and "pulling electrical cables", according to his mate Beau Ryan.
Bryce called it quits after 12 years in the NRL, having played 197 games for the Wests Tigers and Cronulla Sharks.

The front rower made his debut in 2003 for the Wests Tigers in 2003 and who could forget the try he scored in the 2005 Grand Final victory over the Cowboys! He finished his career at Cronulla.
"I've decided to hit the eject button on my NRL career! I've had a great 12 years, like to thank all the boys I've played with and Sheensy [coach Tim Sheens] for giving me a go when I was 18!," he said, at the time he retired.
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Could be a handy pickup after losing a few players up front
only for match payments only
Never really rated him in his prime, i dont think he would add anything up front.
In one word....NO!
No way! Must move on from helping players look for a retirement village.
What would be the benefit? Is he better than what we've got?
I cant think of any, no.