Decision nears: What those closest to Smith think he will do
The people closest to Storm champion Cameron Smith have revealed which way they think he will go with his impending career call, as the Broncos and Titans fight for his services.
The people closest to Storm champion Cameron Smith have revealed which way they think he will go with his impending career call, as the Broncos and Titans fight for his services.
He’s one of the most wanted men in rugby league but he can’t get a game – and the contract offers will flow thick and fast as a result. Plus, which club executive has lost the faith of the board? It’s all here in Buzz’s weekend wrap.
You can’t unscramble an omelette, and this Broncos omelette is a particular mess. That’s why Anthony Seibold needs to swallow his pride and leave immediately, making way for Kevin Walters to take over, writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
All year the Rabbitohs have been flying under the radar but their record-breaking win against Manly has put their rivals on notice that they are still a serious contender for this year’s title.
DEFEND your home court. Any basketball team that has had any sort of success knows how important it is to win at home, writes Brisbane Bullets import Perrin Buford.
IS David Kidwell fair dinkum — or whatever the Kiwi version of fair dinkum is? Jason Taumalolo’s decision to play for Tonga is great for the World Cup, writes Mike Colman.
THE NRL season might be over but with the Rugby League World Cup looming and Cooper Cronk’s future on the line, there’s still plenty to talk about with Phil Rothfield.
RAIDERS’ meeting with Knights coach, Todd Carney move blocked, Sea Eagles drama — all the latest NRL chatter and more in Australia’s hottest sport gossip column.
WHAT’S THE BUZZ: Queensland is determined to cash in on Sydney’s stadium wars with a multimillion-dollar bid to take NRL grand finals to Brisbane.
THE 2018 NRL draw is just out and not everyone is going to be happy with it. PAUL CRAWLEY looks at the pros and cons for every club.
IT’S impossible to create a completely fair NRL draw, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD. But at long last the NRL, without the demands of TV executives, have delivered the fairest possible premiership schedule.
THE more you look at it the clearer it is the NRL was given a golden window – five years and a billion dollars – and blew it, writes Paul Kent.
KIWI players turn on Jason Taumalolo and an NRL club loses its car sponsorship forcing its stars to hand back their vehicles before the end of the year.
BUZZ: Kiwi players are banned from Origin but Tongan Andrew Fifita can play for NSW and Samoan Josh Papalii can play for Queensland. Is this fair to Jason Taumalolo?
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