Anthony Cherrington at Broncos pre-season training. Source: Tara Croser / News Corp Australia
THERE was a time when Anthony Cherrington feared he would rot in a jail cell.
Today, he talks with sincerity about being kind to people ... a "good karma" he hopes will sweep him towards a Broncos jumper in his shock rugby league resurrection in Queensland.
If the name has a familiar ring, it's with good reason. Six years ago, Cherrington was the NRL's next big thing at the Sydney Roosters. The Kiwi wrecking ball was just 20 when named in New Zealand's World Cup squad in 2008.
A year later, his world fell apart, with Cherrington lashed by a magistrate and narrowly avoiding a jail sentence after pleading guilty to assaulting his former partner.
The couple briefly reconciled, having two children, but Cherrington's football career never recovered. Crippled by three knee injuries, he played the last of his 19 top-grade games in 2009 and joined Penrith last year seeking a new start.
Anthony Cherrington at Broncos pre-season training.. Source: News Corp Australia
Now Cherrington finds himself in Brisbane, training weekly with the Broncos, his NRL flame still flickering after signing with Intrust Super Cup affiliate side Redcliffe.
At 26, the 194cm, 110kg Cherrington cuts a monstrous figure at Broncos training and is still young enough to rebuild a career shattered by injury and off-field turbulence.
"I only signed two weeks ago," said Cherrington, whose children Moses, 3, and Christine, 2, live on the Sunshine Coast.
"It's a bit of a change, but being out of Sydney will help me and bring me closer to my kids.
"One of the guys at Redcliffe, Luke Capewell, I played with him at Penrith and he told me he was moving back up here, so I thought why not go too?
"NRL is the goal. At the moment, I'm just trying to save money and get my life in order, but if an opportunity with the Broncos comes up, I'll grasp it with two hands."
Cherrington appreciates second chances more than most. One of six siblings, he has a brother in jail and Cherrington almost joined him when NSW chief magistrate Graeme Henson warned he was a "cat's whisker" from incarceration.
Anthony Cherrington at Broncos pre-season training. Source: News Corp Australia
Instead, Cherrington completed 150 hours community service. He is not proud of his past, but seeks solace in the future.
"I've learned about good karma," he said.
"I got labelled pretty badly over my ex. I had a scuffle with her and that is the most hurtful thing that happened to me. If you Google my name, that's the first thing that comes up.
"It's a bit embarrassing but I'm taking the good with the bad. I have two beautiful kids with that same woman, that shows you what sort of situation we were in, it was a love-hate relationship.
"That was rock bottom for me, but now I just want to be good to people and hopefully good things happen to me.
"I have two kids to provide for and I have to be positive for them. What's happened is in the past, I'm up here now so I just want to play good football and enjoy life."
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