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YOU have to feel sorry for big Dave Taylor.
The Titans' juggernaut has a tear in a calf muscle.
The club sent him off to a specialist and it was discovered that the injured muscle only exists in the smallest percentage of the world's population. It is apparently a genetic throwback to our ancestry - a muscle used for climbing trees - and is super rare.
So rare, the specialist said it won't exist anywhere at all in the human race within a matter of years.
The Coaltrain not only has it, he has torn it. Do you think his teammates have been giving him heaps?
The good news is Taylor's pre-season has been tops and there are high hopes of his best season yet after his brutally brilliant finish to 2013.
Ben Barba in action during the first training of the year. Pics Tim Marsden Source: News Limited
BRONCOS SHAPE UP WITH BOXERS
EXPECT to see a couple of new faces at Broncos training in the next few weeks with the recruitment of London Olympic boxers Cameron Hammond and Damien Hooper.
The pair, with trainer Gareth Williams, regularly host the rugby league players at their boxing gym inside the campus of Griffith University at Nathan.
And the The Broncos have invited the pair to take part in their conditioning program at Red Hill in a reciprocal arrangement.
The Broncos' new co-captain Justin Hodges (pictured) and former Bulldog Ben Barba are said to be the best boxers among the Broncos team, with Hooper saying Barba has the skills to make it as a fighter if he wanted to.
Fight training is also proving to be a hit for some of our Olympic swimmers, with Australian coach Michael Bohl sending the likes of Meagen Nay, Bronte Barratt, Brittany Elmslie and Mitch Larkin to work out alongside the fighters at Griffith Uni on a weekly basis.
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MAKING A FIST OF BREAK
WHILE on boxing and the Broncos, the players have been given four days off over the Straya Day weekend to refresh after copping a flogging on the track in pre-season training.
So what did Sam Thaiday do to unwind?
He booked himself in for six gruelling rounds in the ring with boxing trainer and mirror enthusiast Mark "Chopper" Burgess on Saturday morning.
While the rest of his teammates were kicking back with Vegemite sangas in front frontof a Skippy marathon, Sammy was punching on, and then booked himself in for a return session tomorrow.
South Sydney Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire. Picture Gregg Porteous Source: News Limited
MAGUIRE BRISSIE BUZZ
BRONCOS coaching rumour No.1: Whispers linking South Sydney coach Michael Maguire with the Broncos in 2015 won't go away, especially with news coming out of the Rabbitoh warren that the coach and the board are tetchy at each other over "demands" from the coach and "broken promises" from the board.
With Cameron Smith tipped to be joining the Broncos in 2015, and assistant coach Steve Kearney already at the club, it would be like a Storm Old Boys reunion.
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BENNETT STAYS IN TOUCH
BRONCOS coach rumour No.2: Wayne Bennett was spotted having a long chat with a couple of Broncos staffers while in Brisbane with the Emerging Origin squad last week.
Catching up on old times, or renewing acquaintances for down the track?
CLUB LOGO MAKEOVER
A CASE of identity crisis in the Intrust Super Cup?
One club is considering a change of logo for 2015.
IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR CRONULLA
IF the rumour mill is to be believed, the messy and seemingly endless ASADA investigation will come to a head this week. Stand by for the earthquakes.
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