Fans’ TEN most popular NRL players of 2024.

Among the well-known individuals in Australia, our sports stars are among the most notable.
Official NRL profile of Reece Walsh for Brisbane Broncos | Broncos
The sunburnt countryside is what it is because of something that is ingrained so deeply in this nation. Australia is an athletic country.

And nowhere is that more evident than in the development of Swysh, a platform that lets users buy, give, and/or receive personalized videos and shoutouts from your favorite celebrities for any occasion, including a friend’s birthday or celebration.

More than 400 NRL players, both past and present, use the site to communicate and engage with football fans. As an extra bonus, at least 10% of the stars’ fee for each personalized video is donated to a charitable organization. Swysh has already given more than $1 million to charitable causes.

The names of the top ten NRL players in demand on Swysh have been made public to Zero Tackle, as the 2024 season progresses and the State of Origin period draws even more attention to the sport.

It comes as no surprise that Reece Walsh, who many have dubbed the “face of the game,” is the front-runner in the popularity contest. Walsh is one of three players from the Brisbane Broncos that are ranked in the top 10, along with Adam Reynolds and Jordan Riki.

With Harry Grant, who is presently playing for Queensland in the State of Origin series, and returning star Ryan Papenhuyzen, the Melbourne Storm are the only other team with multiple players on the top-10 list.

Alongside fan favorite Willie Mason, Swysh has also revealed that Steve Menzies, who played an incredible 477 games in both the NRL and the English Super League, tops the list of the greatest retiring players.

Top-10 Most In-Demand NRL Players

  1. Reece Walsh
  2. Brian To’o
  3. Adam Reynolds
  4. Tom Trbojevic
  5. James Tedesco
  6. Jordan Riki
  7. Harry Grant
  8. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
  9. Matt Burton
  10. Ryan Papenhuyzen

Top-5 Most In-Demand NRL Legends

  1. Willie Mason
  2. Steve Menzies
  3. Paul Gallen
  4. Sam Thaiday
  5. Darryl Brohman

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