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About me
- NRL
- Sport
- Rugby League
- Newcastle Knights
ABOUT
Jayden Brailey is an Australian professional rugby league player who currently plays as a hooker for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL. Known for his skillful play as a dummy-half, Brailey is a key contributor to his team's attack. Despite facing significant injury setbacks, including multiple ACL tears and a ruptured Achilles tendon, Brailey has shown resilience and determination, returning to form and continuing to play at a high level.
Brailey comes from a strong rugby league background, with his grandfather, Brian Brailey, and his brother, Blayke Brailey, also involved in the sport, solidifying his deep connection to the game. He is widely regarded for his leadership and versatility on the field.
CLUBS
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Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (2017–2019): Brailey began his NRL career with the Sharks, making his debut in 2017. During his time at the Sharks, he developed his skills as a hooker, playing a significant role in their team structure.
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Newcastle Knights (2020–present): Brailey signed with the Newcastle Knights ahead of the 2020 season. He has been an integral part of the team's spine, known for his quick dummy-half play and defensive work. Despite injury challenges, Brailey has remained a reliable presence for the Knights, particularly in their attacking schemes.
AWARDS
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Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Rookie of the Year (2017): Brailey's debut season in the NRL earned him recognition as the club's Rookie of the Year, showcasing his potential early in his career.
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Newcastle Knights Player of the Year Nominee (2024): Brailey's resilience and leadership were acknowledged as he continued to play through injuries and contributed significantly to the Knights' performances in 2024.
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