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Posted: 2024-04-08 03:01:46

The NRL has decided not to honour Michael Jennings's 300-game milestone with traditional celebrations due to the Sydney Roosters centre's past off-field incidents.

Jennings, 36, is set to become the 51st player to reach the coveted milestone when the injury-plagued Roosters bring him into the starting side for Thursday's clash with Newcastle.

Ordinarily, NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo would present a player reaching their 300th game with the game ball before kick-off. A media release is also circulated in which league officials pay tribute to the player, and at the ground the 30-metre line is replaced with "300" as a nod to the achievement.

But the NRL confirmed on Monday that celebrations had been scrapped.

"Due to past conduct, Michael Jennings will not receive official NRL recognition on his 300th match," Abdo said in a statement.

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