Biggest moment in women’s 103-year rugby league history is here
There’s been plenty of humble firsts, but a timeline of events through history shows women’s rugby league has never reached heights like this before. Track the 103-year timeline.
There’s been plenty of humble firsts, but a timeline of events through history shows women’s rugby league has never reached heights like this before. Track the 103-year timeline.
Queensland assistant coach Josh Hannay says Maroons will play for ‘our people’ and die for their jersey. Follow all the build up to Origin I here.
NSW coach Michael Maguire says Jarome Luai has “got everyone fooled” and a revealing video has emerged that says it all.
Origin I will likely be a battle of the minds, as NSW hijack Queensland’s traditional headspace. But no matter what the Blues say the Maroons can still be underdogs where it matters most, writes ROBERT “CRASH” CRADDOCK.
While a team featuring Freddy, Sticky and Lozza sticks long in the mind, it’s obviously hard to forget what happened last week when selecting the best backline to ever represent NSW in Origin.
Recalled Blues star Angus Crichton has responded to claims of arrogance in his game by insisting his tongue taunts are ‘a mistake’ and ‘not who I am’.
He’s the Maroons star who was controversially booted by the Broncos just six games into his NRL career – but now Brisbane want Dane Gagai back.
Maroons captain Daly Cherry-Evans is determined to rescue the State of Origin series for Queensland and hang on to the Kangaroos No.7 jersey amid the rise of NSW rival Nathan Cleary.
While former refs boss Bernard Sutton feared his brother Gerard would be sacked as Origin referee if he stayed as a consultant to the Maroons, Queensland coach Paul Green has taken a swipe at the NRL.
Had he stayed at the Broncos, Reece Walsh wouldn’t have been playing Origin this year – and the Maroons rookie has addressed the Kevvie Walters elephant in the room.
A poll of Courier-Mail readers has revealed their favourite Queensland Maroon of all time, as we unveil a unique mural.
Christian Welch was concussed early in the State of Origin opener, but in game two he stands out as one of Queensland’s key men for one reason.
Reece Walsh will become one of the youngest ever State of Origin players in Game Two, but the NSW camp has warned it will be a tough debut.
Some have said he’s too green to be picked for State of Origin, but rookie Queensland fullback Reece Walsh has received a ringing endorsement.
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