Anthony Minichiello discovered a passion for nutrition during his NRL career which has continued to serve him well into retirement 👏
After playing in four Grand Finals through the opening six years of his career, and earning both state and international honours, the flying fullback endured a horror four-year stretch between 2006 and 2009, with a spate of serious injuries to his back, neck and ankle restricting him to just 33 games in that period.
As he faced the real prospect of early retirement, Minichiello began to ponder what his next move would be and developed the idea of Minifit, a business focussed on delivering fitness activities for children, with school holiday and in-term programs. For the first two years ‘Mini’ balanced running the business with playing for the Roosters, which included captaining them to the 2013 Premiership, before he called it a day at the end of following season.
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