A COUPLE of former Parramatta larrikins go at it on Twitter, and is James Maloney’s position at Cronulla under threat?

It’s the social side of the game in NRL Confidential!

SHARKS’ NEW GOAL KICKER?

Cronulla goal kicker James Maloney better watch his back.

Round 19

It seems one of his teammates has been auditioning for his job, and it turns out Val Holmes isn’t bad off the tee.

Getting some goal kicking practice in on our day off with @faamanubrown 👌🏽 #fluke #thirdattempt A video posted by Valentine Holmes☝🏽️ (@valentine.holmes24) on Jun 2, 2016 at 1:03am PDT

GRAHAM’S ALL CLASS

A few of his NRL colleague’s voiced their disapproval of the controversial one-game ban that cost Wade Graham his Origin debut, and you can see those further down the page.

But the man himself took to Instagram soon after Wednesday night’s decision thanking friends, family and well wishers for their support.

There’s a reason this guy is a club captain in waiting.

A photo posted by Wade Graham (@wadegraham17) on Jun 15, 2016 at 3:13am PDT

FORMER TEAMMATES COLLIDE

Former Parramatta teammates Darcy Lussick and Nathan Peats don’t mind a bit of cheeky banter on social media.

The pair got stuck into each other on Twitter this week ahead of Monday’s clash between the Titans and Sea Eagles.

Oi @peats05 ya mud guts go and buy yourself a headgear for this weeks game you'll need it. — Darcy Lussick (@D_LUSSICK) June 13, 2016

@D_LUSSICK 😂😂😂 go to the cricket store and get a protector cause I'm squirrel gripping your cags — Nathan Peats (@peats05) June 13, 2016

And just for good measure, Manly’s Josh Starling - Lussick’s fellow Sea Eagles bookend and former Souths teammate of Peats - joined in the banter when he posted his opinion on Graham’s suspension.

@peats05 @D_LUSSICK I'm coming to your house to kill you — Josh Starling (@Starlo33) June 15, 2016

Recently retired hard man Anthony Watmough was also left fuming by the Graham ban.

What a joke the MRC is!! You can stomp on someone and not get charged? But wade slips up high in a tackle and gets 1 week and no origin. — Anthony Watmough (@AnthonyWatmough) June 15, 2016

HURRELL’S BIGGEST FAN

Meanwhile Konrad Hurrell is relishing life with the Titans but it’s meant he has had to leave behind his best friend in New Zealand.

Miss you Naala 😞😞 #oua #mybestfriend A photo posted by koni_Naala (@koni_hurrell) on Jun 9, 2016 at 5:48pm PDT

😩😩😩😩 #onemoresleep #bestfriendsforever #goingtomissyou #oua A video posted by koni_Naala (@koni_hurrell) on May 29, 2016 at 2:00am PDT

NEW WARRIOR IN TOWN

David Fusitu’a is fast becoming a favourite among Warriors fans and players alike.

He’s now scored six tries in the past two games.

Number 7 likes watching 'Mr Va'akaus' score freakish try's 🔥 A photo posted by Shaun Johnson (@shaun_johnson90) on Jun 7, 2016 at 12:52am PDT

Meanwhile the injured Roger Tuivasa-Sheck looks like he’s enjoying rehab a little too much.

Cake. cake cake cake cake #AppreciateItGuys #InReturnHaveMondayOff 😉✌🏽️ A photo posted by Roger Tuivasa-Sheck ☝️ (@tuivasasheck) on Jun 4, 2016 at 8:05pm PDT

NSW’S MISSING MAN

There’s one man not in Blues camp that skipper Robbie Farah is missing the most.

Missing my roomy @boydcordner in camp already. Speedy recovery mate! #gremlin #itsthebest A photo posted by Robbie Farah (@robbiefarah) on Jun 14, 2016 at 12:56am PDT

FORGIVE AND FORGET

Wests Tigers youngster Mitchell Moses was cleaned up by South Sydney forward Nathan Brown in the dying stages of Friday’s win.

But the Tigers five-eighth harboured no hard feelings after the game.

Brown sauce still my best mate after a good win @nathanbrown1 #champion A photo posted by Mitchell Moses (@mitchmoses) on Jun 11, 2016 at 3:48am PDT

CHICKO’S “BIG” BROTHER A WRECKING BALL

James Segeyaro has forged his rugby league career as a diminutive hooker, quick and elusive.

His brother Billy is, well, quite the opposite type of player.

Highlights of Billy Segeyaro playing for Cairns Brothers show the siblings are chalk and cheese on the football field.

Check out Billy’s highlights package in the video player below.

WHEN I GROW UP ...

Melbourne players will count their lucky stars they are talented enough to be professional footballers.

When asked by the club’s website what they would be if they couldn’t play football, some of them had some interesting answers.

Lawyers, golfers, builders ... billionaires?

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