Latrell Mitchell, 28, standing at 6'4, newly divorced, a dad of three, and one of the most controversial, fiercely loved, and fiercely hated players in the NRL, is trying to rebuild his life. He's still the powerhouse fullback for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, but off the field everything feels like it's falling apart.
His divorce is messy, the media is savage, and every game feels like he's carrying the weight of three kids, a broken home, and a stadium of critics.
Then she arrives.
Mia Sousa Marquez, 19, only 5'1, breathtaking, fiery, passionate, and raised in a world of boardrooms, power, and old-money tradition. Her father's global investment empire has just bought a significant stake in the Rabbitohs, which requires the Sousa Marquez family to temporarily relocate to Sydney.
She has no interest in rugby league, just their star player.