Injured Broncos star on Bulldogs’ radar
Having already signed Nick Cotric, the Bulldogs are now considering an approach to an injury-prone Broncos star to switch to Belmore next year. PLUS: why South Sydney featured as a highlight despite defeat.
Having already signed Nick Cotric, the Bulldogs are now considering an approach to an injury-prone Broncos star to switch to Belmore next year. PLUS: why South Sydney featured as a highlight despite defeat.
The Broncos have set a pass mark of five wins from 10 matches for Anthony Seibold to keep his job, but what happens if it gets tight? Robert Craddock investigates.
Moments away from being named Canterbury’s next head coach, Trent Barrett’s elevation into the box seat for the role has been met with confusion and uncertainty from fans and commentators.
Trading in a spot at a successful club for a megabucks shift to a struggling team may not always be the right move for a player’s career, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
COLMAN’S CALL: Well that’s that then. The Gold Coast Titans are officially screwed.
RICHIE Fa’aoso doesn’t blame anyone but himself for the way his life spiralled out of control because of drug and alcohol abuse. But surely someone at the NRL needs to explain how he was never caught.
PAUL KENT: Jarryd Hayne has killed more coaches than that other old faithful, the full support of the board, so Neil Henry has every right to be very nervous.
JARRYD Hayne’s contract value has caused much of the tension that is threatening to tear the Titans apart, writes DARREN LOCKYER.
OVER the past few weeks, Penrith have become Nathan Cleary’s team and the inconsistent Panthers have finally found some composure and tempo, writes Matthew Johns.
AS has become the norm in recent times, when a team is not performing well then it must be the coach’s fault, writes MAL MENINGA.
IT’S early, but after his spectacular cameo against the Titans, Ben Hunt is on track for a place in one of league’s exclusive clubs — Wayne Bennett’s Switcheroo Hall of Fame.
PAUL Kent’s column on the NRL Immortals selection process has fans debating who will be the next player to join that exclusive club. Have your say and vote here!
BUZZ: RUGBY league is supposed to be the working-class game but Retro Round showed just how far the game has gone from its roots.
THEY might be heading towards their third wooden spoon in a row but there are reasons to be optimistic in Newcastle writes PAUL KENT.
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