He hasn't been home but they think they may know where he is but they're not sure and they haven't been able to contact him. From the NSW point of view, we don't know where Leroy is. He didn't come to the launch, didn't come to training and didn't get on the plane to Brisbane. But firstly, that's obviously a family issue and it's extremely sensitive and you have to handle these things carefully.

It's obviously disappointing to see this happen and we find it totally unacceptable behavior, as does Wendell.

If you are going to be true to your squad how can you justify figures like that.

We've heard that. We were told it was three kitchen sinks they were throwing at him.

We only have six or seven home games. We don't see the other sports as competition. We are the only professional rugby team in Sydney, so the choice is quite clear.

I raised the judiciary issue with Gary Flowers yesterday before the Rocky decision was handed down and we agreed that we need to review it further.

Training was good, he (Houston) was in good spirits but at the end of the training session, upon reflection he probably thought he had a few more things to sort out.

It's bold, no doubt about that, but I think it's a clever move by the team. The rules allow it and we've got on with it. The only issue we have is with hyphenated names, so (first five-eighths) Sam Norton-Knight will be NK.