THE Roosters have cut one of rugby league’s most promising young players for the second time this season for misbehaviour.

And this time boom forward Willis Meehanis gone for good.

The former Australian Schoolboys star is also one of Australia’s most promising young heavyweight boxers but sadly can’t get his life sorted away from sport.

Meehan was suspended this year when he was charged with assault and had been back at the Roosters for only three weeks before stepping out of line again.

He did time in a rehabilitation centre during his original suspension but obviously needs more care.

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media_camera Meehan also has a promising career in boxing ahead.

The Roosters tried desperately hard with the youngster.

“Sadly it just hasn’t worked out for him,” said Roosters CEO Brian Canavan. “It’s very disappointing because we rate the kid so highly. His saving grace is that he’s 19 and not 29.

“He’s got too much talent in rugby league and boxing, whatever he decides to do, to waste it.

“Fingers crossed that he can sort himself out.”

I first saw Meehan play at the Australian schoolboys carnival in Cairns two years ago.

He is big enough to play prop, fast enough to play wing and he reminded me a lot of Cowboys tearawayJason Taumalolo.

Coach Trent Robinson had earmarked him to play first grade this year.

Now his career is on the scrap heap. It is such a massive waste of natural talent.