Gold Coast and Queensland workhorse Jai Arrow has been coined 'Don Bradman' by some of his teammates.
They reckon the 23-year-old is batting above his average when it comes to his partner, Miss World Australia 2018, Taylah Cannon.
Arrow was recently picked in the Queensland squad for game one of the 2019 State of Origin series, backing up his three appearances last season.
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With the lock away on rep duty, Titans teammate and well-known jokester Nathan Peats offered to help out around the Arrow residence.
"He actually did text me, he goes 'I can look after Taylah and the two dogs if you'd like, I can pop over'," Arrow told Triple M on Saturday morning.
"He actually sent me this emoji with this guy creeping through a window."
Former NSW hooker Peats has built a reputation as a bit of prankster, often sledging current and former teammates on social media.
While Arrow admits the 28-year-old is a bit of a pest, he concedes it's all in good fun.
"He's an absolute bum, but I love him," he said.
Arrow is expected to line up at prop for the Maroons during Wednesday night's Origin opener at Suncorp Stadium, with Cowboys enforcer Josh McGuire named at lock.
With the Titans struggling to a 3-8 record so far this season, Arrow will relish the chance to play among some of the competition's best players.
As for Peats, he's only managed a couple of appearances in 2019, tearing his pec during a gym session ahead of round three.
The dummy half was scheduled to be out for around 12 weeks following the injury.