Former National Rugby League player Brandon Wakeham is facing court today after he and two other men were charged with alleged large-scale drug supply.
The 25-year-old, who played for the Bulldogs and West Tigers, was detained by police from Strike Force Verbena during a training session at Chester Hill in Western Sydney yesterday.
Following a search of his car, police seized one kilogram of MDMA, 56g of cocaine and about $50,000 in cash.
Wakeham is facing 12 charges, including firearms, drug supply and dealing with proceeds of crime offences.
Another man, a 47-year-old, was also arrested and following a search of a home at Sans Souci in Sydney’s south officers seized electronics, prohibited drugs, and other items.
Authorities also froze about $10 million in assets linked to him. 
He was charged with 10 offences.
Another 25-year-old man was arrested at a park in Brookvale on the Northern Beaches yesterday and charged with various drug offences.
Soon after in a raid of a Bexley apartment police confiscated an encrypted electronic device relevant to their investigation.
The three men were refused bail and are due to appear in court today.
Investigations are continuing.