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Footy star who became one of the most high-profile faces in the game steps away from media role after worrying tweet

By uk-times.com24 February 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Made declaration days before the NRL season kicks off

Former Balmain Tigers star turned broadcaster Joel Caine has been supported by footy fans after announcing he’s taking a break from his radio commitments as he battles a mental health problem.

The Sports Entertainment Network presenter broke the news on X with a raw reveal about his struggles.

‘Hey Rock solids, just want to be upfront and honest,’ Caine wrote.

‘We aren’t robots. My turn right now. Struggling. Never thought it would be me, but it is.

‘Anyone feeling like me, I’m sending you a BIG CUDDLE.

‘I’m good but need some time. Back soon on @GetEmOnside_SB & @JoelFletchSEN.’

Joel Caine (pictured) has announced he’s stepping away from his radio commitments on SEN as he struggles with his mental health

Caine (pictured with his daughter Milla) has developed a high profile in the game thanks to his work in the media

Caine (pictured with his daughter Milla) has developed a high profile in the game thanks to his work in the media

Pictured: Caine's raw statement on X, which won him support from footy fans

Pictured: Caine’s raw statement on X, which won him support from footy fans

The Wests Tigers legend’s announcement was met with messages of support from fans.

‘Head up, mate. Plenty of people ready to walk with you. The tide will turn, mate. Take care,’ one wrote.

‘Take care, mate. Remember the important things in life – family, friends and smiling. Things are never as bad as they seem,’ another said.

‘All the best, mate. You’ve got a great family and friends to support you through this,’ a third added.

‘Everyone deserves peace and happiness. Hope you find yours, mate,’ another wrote.

Caine played 97 matches across his NRL career, with 94 of them for either Balmain or the Wests Tigers.  

He then became a broadcaster and later worked extensively on Channel Nine as the face of Sportsbet.

The 47-year-old has called football on 2GB Radio for the Continuous Call Team and has recently been presenting a football program on SEN with Roosters great Bryan Fletcher.

Caine (pictured right with rugby league immortal Andrew Johns) has also appeared on Nine as a presenter and the face of Sportsbet

Caine (pictured right with rugby league immortal Andrew Johns) has also appeared on Nine as a presenter and the face of Sportsbet

The Wests Tigers great (pictured) scored 526 points in 75 matches for the club

The Wests Tigers great (pictured) scored 526 points in 75 matches for the club

Caine will step back from his commitment to hosting The Run Home with Joel and Fletch.

‘Joel is a much-loved on- and off-air figure on the SEN 1170am and SENQ 693am airwaves,’ the network’s CEO Craig Hutchison said in a statement. 

‘He has made the strong decision to focus on his health for a period of time, and we respect the courage and honesty it takes to speak up, seek support and take a break.

‘We’ll continue to work with our mate Joel to support him throughout this period.’

Help is available: LIFELINE AUSTRALIA 13 11 14 or BEYOND BLUE 1300 22 46 36 

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