[3] Later he became a rugby league journalist in Fairfax newspapers and football commentator on radio station 2GB before moving to 2KY, forming a partnership with former referee Greg Hartley, which became popularly known as the 'Decibel Duo'[4] and 'Hollywood and Zorba'.
[6][7] Late in the 2011 NRL season, Peters was stood down by the Manly-Warringah club over a sexist comment made to a female journalist.
He later apologised for the comments, saying, "I'm not a sexist person and I work alongside a lot of women in my job at Manly.
In 2018, NSW coach Brad Fittler suggested that Manly-Warringah and Norths should once again merge to form a super club.
Peters responded to Fittler's comments by saying "On the way in I saw a couple of flying pigs, and then I checked my diary to see if it was April Fools Day, Never going to happen.
Peters also made fun of North Sydney's suggestions of a march to raise awareness of them potentially returning.