HE could easily go by the nickname Jack the Ripper, a flame-haired former bricklayer who is living proof that dreams never die in rugby league.
A year ago, Jack Reed was flat out making waves in the Queensland Cup. Nin
HE could easily go by the nickname Jack the Ripper, a flame-haired former bricklayer who is living proof that dreams never die in rugby league.
A year ago, Jack Reed was flat out making waves in the Queensland Cup. Nin