Townsville Bulletin

Boyd clarifies future, wants NRL return

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BRISBANE star Darius Boyd says he is keen to play in the NRL again this year, hitting back at reports which claimed he would rather retire than relocate to Sydney.

Former Broncos skipper Gorden Tallis slammed Boyd after reports claimed the 32year-old Gold Coast native said there was “no way in hell” he would leave his young family and play in NSW.

Teams outside NSW look set to relocate to Sydney for the NRL’S planned May 28 restart in order to navigate strict border controls and quarantine laws during the coronaviru­s crisis.

It sparked speculatio­n that former Brisbane captain Boyd - in his final NRL season after announcing he would retire at year’s end - may have already played his last game.

But a disappoint­ed Boyd said he wanted to set the record straight about his future, claiming he had been misquoted and made to look selfish.

“I think it was all a bit misconstru­ed what I said last time,” Boyd said yesterday.

“I said I wouldn’t relocate for four months away from my family.

“It’s disappoint­ing it wasn’t reported the right way but I still stand by that, I would never leave my family for four months.

“I’ve been on a few calls with the RLPA (Rugby League Players’ Associatio­n) … and a lot of players have my thoughts as well.”

“It’s not about me, it’s never been about me. It’s about the team and the game.”

Boyd said he could not wait for an NRL return and hoped to get a better idea of what the remaining season looked like sooner rather than later.

“We all want to get back as soon as possible and play footy. But at the same time it’s got to be done the right way,” he said.

Laine Clark

 ?? Picture: Annette Dew ?? KEEN: Darius Boyd is keen to return to the playing paddock.
Picture: Annette Dew KEEN: Darius Boyd is keen to return to the playing paddock.

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