Blues debutant Victor Radley’s X-rated act captured on camera after Origin’s victory

Oh, the dangers of live television.

NSW Blues debutant Victor Radley might want to recapture that moment after the Blues win over Queensland in Perth.

Sitting in the locker room after the Blues faced the winners 44-12, Radley saw the TV camera focused on him as the Channel 9 panel analyzed the game and discussed which players would be available to play at their clubs. the NRL this weekend.

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The Roosters executor mimicked an explicit act about club teammate Joseph Suaalii before laughing.

Suaalii, clearly not bothered by the incident, then jokingly gave Radley a push before the cover quickly returned to the Channel Nine panel.

Radley, who has yet to debut with Origin, was a shocking inclusion on the Blues team for Game 2.

The inclusion of the 24-year-old on Fittler’s extended bench raised eyebrows as Radley has been sidelined due to injury.

She is not the first NRL star to be caught by TV cameras in the locker room.

Manly star Michael Robertson was left with a red face after making a nude joke in the cutlery while his teammate Steve Menzies was interviewed.

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