- Ryan Goldler enjoyed a distinguished career as a player with Penrith and the Anguilas
- He hung his boots in 2004 before following a race race.
The legend of the Ryan Goldler Rugby League has announced that it will resign its role with triple M before the 2025 NRL season.
The former eighth winner of the prime minister began working with the radio station in 2012.
But according to Sports CodeThe former Penrith star has made the decision to get away from her role to keep her family.
It is understood that his father -in -law, who lives in Europe, is bad and Goldler wants to support his wife, Katya.
“It has been an incredible trip in Triple M working with some great and very talented people,” said the former football star
“I will miss it, but at this time I have other things to do and I could be out for a prolonged period.”
Ryan Goldler has moved away from his role in Triple M while seeking to support his wife Katya
Goldler has worked in the media in multiple capabilities since he retired from Professional Footy in 2004
The old center enjoyed a distinguished race with the Panthers and the Eels, especially guiding Penrith to the 2003 Premier League
Goldler enjoyed a distinguished career as a player who returned 101 attempts in 204 NRL appearances for Panthers before hanging his boots in 2004.
He also represented Australia and Nueva Wales del Sur Blues and takes into account the record as the individual to obtain the most points in a single game of origin (32) during the victory of the 56-16 blues against the Maroons in 2000.
Girdler, who was born in Bathurst, has grown up to becoming one of the most beloved and respected figures in the Rugby League for his comment and knowledge of the game.
“We completely support Golds and his decision to put his family first in 2025,” said Triple M Sports Head Ewan Giles.
'I want to thank him for everything he has done in Triple M NRL and we wish him the best for the next stage of his life. He is and will always be a member of the Triple M NRL team.
Triple M has already taken measures to replace the former star of Penrith and Eels with Nathan Hindmarsh Set to take charge before the 2025 season.
Hindmarsh, who made 330 appearances for Parramatta during his career, will now join Tony Squires and Wade Graham in The Saturday Scrum Show. Since he retired, the ancient second row has worked as an expert for Fox League, appearing regularly in Matty Johns's show.
I am looking forward to it. It will be fun in what will be a great season, 'said Hindmarsh.
'I am a little nervous, but it is probably a bit more relaxed than television without the camera in the face. I hope it is not too relaxed in case I say something that you probably shouldn't say.