EXCLUSIVE: BLAKE Ferguson's long road back to NRL redemption has commenced, with the wayward NSW Origin star fronting League Central this afternoon.

Accompanied by his new player agent, Sam Ayoub, Ferguson arrived at the Moore Park offices just before 1pm. The 24-year-old’s last appearance on the football field was almost seven weeks ago, before Canberra sacked him after a repeated sequence of no-shows at matches and training. Ferguson has since travelled to Bali for a short holiday with good mate Grayson Goodwin, and is expected to join the workforce as part of the rehabilitation plan that will be discussed today. The Roosters and Panthers have been mentioned as a possible new homes, once the NRL is satisfied that he is fit to play again. Ferguson's rugby league career is in limbo, with the centre still facing a number of charges in court. He was last month caught speeding and driving without a licence, and was already facing the indecent assault charge that led to him being kicked out of the NSW State of Origin team after a boozy night out in Cronulla. Ferguson has pleaded not guilty to the alleged assault and denied any wrongdoing. Relative Anthony Mundine has taken on a mentoring role with Ferguson, even steering him towards a professional boxing debut. BLAKE FERGUSON NICKED FOR SPEEDING RAIDERS HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO SACK FERGO FERGO WARNED ORIGIN CAREER IN DOUBT FERGUSON APOLOGISES TO CANBERRA FANS BLAKE APPROACHED TO MAKE PRO BOXING DEBUT SILENCE IS GOLDEN AS FERGO MUTE ALONGSIDE MUNDINE