Parramatta coach Brad Arthur does not believe Kieran Foran wants to play for another club next year. "Look, I'm not convinced he's interested in playing for another club or any of those sort of headlines," Arthur told the ABC. "He's got some health [issues] that he needs to deal with. It's a tough situation with Kieran at the moment but what I do know is [with regard to] football, he's got no love or desire to play at the moment. Until he gets that back there's no point in him pushing himself through it and trying to play to please other people."

Asked if he thought the New Zealand international would play for Parramatta again, he answered: "I'm not sure. That's not a priority. The priority is to get himself right. Once he gets himself right I'm sure that desire will return and if we're the club that can fit him in, or he wants to return to our club, we'll have to deal with that when it comes."

UK return for Anderson?

Would banned Parramatta official Daniel Anderson be permitted to return to coaching in England where he is highly respected and successful? The Super League, Challenge Cup and World Club Challenge winner was named BBC's coach of the year across all sports in 2006. He is one of five Eels officials de-registered because of his involvement in the club's salary cap scandal.

While disciplinary bans on players apply to the sport worldwide, administrative sanctions are a grey area. Anderson would be widely sought-after in the UK. Set of Six approached RFL chief executive Nigel Wood and his media adviser for comment