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We ride all the emotion of their wins and losses but the stars of the Telstra Premiership also know what it's like to be a fan of a sporting team.

From European soccer to the NFL and NBA we asked where their allegiances lie.

Jason Taumalolo (Cowboys)

I'd have to say Oakland Raiders. I've followed them for a while.

Alex Glenn (Broncos)

New York Giants. I love them. Back in 2011 I went over there and watched a game at Metlife Stadium. I've been a fan since 2008. When I went over there I had to get a jersey from the stadium so I knew it was legit. I brought home a helmet as well.

Cameron Murray (Rabbitohs)

I guess I'd have to say the Waratahs and the Wallabies because rugby is the closest sport I follow other than rugby league. I played when I was a schoolboy at Newington College so that's why I probably follow that after footy.

Isaiah Papali'I (Warriors)

I like my basketball and I am a Toronto Raptors guy, I really enjoy them. I'm not into the whole Golden State thing at all!

Ben Hunt (Broncos)

The New England Patriots.

Raymond Faitala-Mariner (Bulldogs)

Growing up in New Zealand I support the All Blacks and Auckland Blues. In the NRL I loved the Dragons and Mark Gasnier.

Angus Crichton (Rabbitohs)

I'm not a big soccer man but I love Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos so I'd have to say Real Madrid. I've never been to Europe so hopefully I can go there in the off-season and catch a game.

Jordan Kahu (Broncos)

The All Blacks. As a young boy growing up in Wellington it was such a rugby union city. It's every little kid's dream to play for them.

Will Hopoate (Bulldogs)

With Dad playing for Manly and being born there I was always a Sea Eagles fan but for other sports I love basketball and any side with LeBron James so the Cavs.

This article first appeared on NRL.com

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