Career
He now plays for the Helensburgh Tigers of the Illawarra Rugby League. He previously played in the National Rugby League, primarily in the halves, for the Saint George Illawarra Dragons, Sydney Roosters, North Queensland Cowboys and Penrith Panthers. Early career
While attending Portuguese Macquarie Saint Josephs College, Firman played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 2000.
Firman began his career with the Portuguese Macquarie Sharks, after being discovered by the NRL"s Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and then went on to winning a Premier League Grand Final in 2002 for Cronulla before moving to the Street George Illawarra Dragons.
Firman continued with the Dragons in 2004, but broke his leg playing Premier League in round 3 after being dropped in favour of Mathew Head. Head impressed many observers, and it became obvious at the end of the season that the Dragons would have to choose between the two players as they could not afford both under the NRL salary cap.
The Dragons chose to re-sign Head, despite Firman still having a year on his contract with the club 2005
Firman moved to the Sydney Roosters for 2005, with coach Ricky Stuart hoping for him to form a combination with Brett Finch in order to replace retiring great Brad Fittler.
The Roosters had a bad start to the year, and Firman was soon dropped to Premier League and was seemingly unwanted by the club
The Cowboys reached the finals for the second successive year after finishing in 5th position, and despite being beaten 50-6 by the Wests Tigers in the first week, they beat Melbourne Storm in the second week, and then the Parramatta Eels in the preliminary final, with Firman scoring an important try, putting the club in their first ever Grand Final, against the Tigers. Firman played from the interchange bench in the 2005 NRL Grand Final loss. 2006-2007
Firman trialled with the Penrith Panthers over the 2006 offseason after gaining an early release from the North Queensland Cowboys, he was finally awarded a full-time contract to play with the Panthers for the 2007 NRL season after the club"s second trial match against the Gold Coast Titans on 3 March.
He has since been released by the Penrith Panthers.
Firmans last club was the Penrith Panthers in 2007. The New Zealand police ".. noted that some comments she made suggesting she was not distressed were a mechanism for coping with what had happened." Detective Superintendent Neville Jenkins described Clare (a pseudonym) as naive, young for her age and "..just a growing up teenager."
The American Broadcasting Company television Four Corners program "Code of Silence", broadcast on 11 May 2009, reported the incident, where both Matthew Johns and Brett Firman spoke with Four Corners off-camera, and stated that they were the first players to have sex with Clare.
Firman saying that "she was up for it a hundred per cent". Johns has been withdrawn from his various public facing roles despite his public apology.
Number other players involved, including Brett who was named, have done so to date.