Graham makes good on early promise
IT was 14 years ago that Wade Graham promised his dad that he would one day play for NSW. Now the Cronulla backrower gets to live that dream.
IT was 14 years ago that Wade Graham promised his dad that he would one day play for NSW. Now the Cronulla backrower gets to live that dream.
THE NSW camp will closely monitor the confidence levels of halfback Adam Reynolds over concerns niggling injuries could be affecting his play.
KNIGHTS coach Nathan Brown believes former Kangaroos winger Sione Mata’utia has the potential to make a spectacular transition into a backrower.
OUTGOING NSW skipper Paul Gallen says he’s ready to end his State of Origin career, but is not going to stand down from Game Three.
THE Warriors might have got away with a win on Sunday by Andrew McFadden is still perplexed at the Bunker’s lack of action on the Ryan Hoffman incident.
BRYCE Cartwright, for the briefest moment, thought Semi Radradra had everything. Had him, the tackle … and the game. He didn’t, of course.
INJURED Titans Ashley Taylor and David Shillington are hopeful of taking the field next Sunday against the Sharks with the aid of a nine-day turnaround.
BEN Barba has revealed a stomach bug almost kept him from producing yet another dazzling display in Cronulla’s eight-point NRL win over the Wests Tigers.
AFTER watching Roger Tuivasa-Sheck come back to break the hearts of his new generation of Roosters, Trent Robinson only had good will for his former fullback.
BRYCE Cartwright and Jamie Soward saved the day in a thrilling local derby between the Panthers and Eels. See how each player fared.
TIME is ticking on Benji Marshall to forget about what he used to be worth and accept the $300,000 offer put to him by St George Illawarra.
BLUES legend Andrew Johns has named his ideal State of Origin team for Game I and there’s a couple of shocks to say the least.
PERFORM or perish. That is the message Dragons coach Paul McGregor has issued his struggling players, whose positions in the side are on the chopping block.
ALMOST 90 per cent of players who front the NRL judiciary panel to fight charges have had their case thrown out this season.
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