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NRL Social: End of year fun and games

In another whirlwind week of rugby league, you could be forgiven for missing out on what your favourite players have been up to. We've scrolled through the social media world so you don't have to.

Men at work

This week the Gold Coast Titans swapped footy boots for work boots as the NRL squad headed into the workforce, an idea implemented by coach Garth Brennan. New recruit Tyrone Peachey was happy to be "back on the tools".

 
 
 
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Back on the tools 🛠@buyritesteelqld thanks for the week 😅

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Don't step me

After the news broke that Shaun Johnson would be leaving the Warriors, the club's captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck jumped on Instagram to wish his now former teammate the best.

"Crazy week! All the best with what's next bro. Been a pleasure. Don't step me", the 2018 Dally M medallist wrote.

"Damn it's gonna be weird playing the boys. Thanks bro, pleasure has been all mine skip", Johnson replied not long after.

 
 
 
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Crazy week! All the best with what’s next bro. Been a pleasure. Don’t step me 👀👀

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Around the grounds

Young Sharks halfback Kyle Flanagan and club great Paul Gallen enjoyed a lighter moment during training. 

 
 
 
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Old dog teaching new tricks #week1

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Christmas with the Marshalls

Benji Marshall got into the festive spirit this week. The Tigers halfback dressed up wife Zoe and posed for their Christmas family photo with baby Fox.

"First of many Santa photos with my baby boy Fox today," he wrote.

Family first 

Star duo Tom and Jake Trbojevic posed with little bro Luke while enjoying some family downtime.

 
 
 
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Retreat

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Also, Gerard Beale wished his son Nixon a happy sixth birthday as they enjoyed the Auckland sunshine.

 
 
 
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Happy birthday my lil man!! 6 years old 🎉❤️ Love you lots and lots! #nixon #daddyisproud

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And Blake Ferguson posed with his two beautiful boys Harlo and London.

 
 
 
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nothing but ❤️

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V8 Mates

While Mitchell Pearce didn't get onto the track like Kalyn Ponga, he did take in the Newcastle 500 over the weekend, posing for a photo with Chaz Mostert.

 
 
 
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Newcastle V8s. Nice to meet one of the best @chazmozzie

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Sweat it out

All across the NRL players have been adjusting to warmer temperatures.

 
 
 
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Great to be back at training with the brothaz 😰

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Green light! Annnd racing! Bring on 2019 🤪 @penrithpanthers @asicsaustralia

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What a way to start week 3! 🌞 🌞 🌞! Enjoying being back up North!

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Ladies night

Jillaroos, Queensland and Broncos halfback Ali Brigginshaw was recognised for her achievements at the annual Queensland Sport Awards. While she didn't win the top honour, she enjoyed a great night with partner, Kate. 

 
 
 
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We love playing dress ups 💃🏼🤦🏼‍♀️ - It’s more stressful than playing rugby league 🤣 - #qsportawards @katessunshine_

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Straight to the pool room

New Roosters recruit Angus Crichton has been busy framing some keepsakes. After a fairytale debut for the NSW Blues which saw the versatile back-rower enjoy a series win, he framed his jerseys for his family.

 
 
 
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Big thanks to Rob the G for framing up all of my jerseys for the fam they’re going to be stoked 🔥🔥🔥🔥 @flaming_framing

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