R360 Boss Speaks Out: The Truth Behind the NRL Player Controversy (2026)

The R360 boss, Mike Tindall, has made a bold statement, claiming that the breakaway union competition did not actively recruit NRL players. In a surprising turn of events, Tindall revealed that players approached them, seeking an alternative career path due to the demanding nature of the NRL season. This revelation raises questions about the motivations of both parties involved. But here's where it gets controversial... Are the NRL players really making the choice, or is R360 using subtle tactics to lure them away? And this is the part most people miss... The competition's start date has been postponed, leaving players like Zac Lomax and Ryan Papenhuyzen in a state of uncertainty. Their plans to switch to R360 may have been influenced by the delay, but was it a strategic move or a mere coincidence? The NRL has been vocal about its opposition to the breakaway league, but what do players have to say? Are they truly free to make their own choices, or are there hidden pressures at play? Join the discussion and share your thoughts in the comments. Do you think the NRL players are making an informed decision, or is there more to this story?

R360 Boss Speaks Out: The Truth Behind the NRL Player Controversy (2026)
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