Corey Allan, a versatile NRL player, has announced his retirement from rugby league at just 27 years old. His journey has been a rollercoaster, with multiple clubs and a single game for Queensland in 2020. Allan's career began in 2019, and he quickly moved around, playing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Canterbury Bulldogs, and the Roosters. A devastating ACL injury cut short his 2024 season with the St George Illawarra Dragons. Despite re-signing with the Dragons for 2025, Allan decided to retire, citing his desire for a stable and fully committed approach to his career. He expressed gratitude for his rugby league journey, thanking fans and clubs for the values and lessons learned. With no overseas contract on the table, Allan's decision to retire is a significant loss to the sport, leaving fans wondering what could have been.