The dream team NRL newcomers could unleash
They’ve got the nod as the NRL’s newest franchise – but who is on the Dolphins’ shopping list? We reveal the star-studded outfit they could unveil in 2023.
They’ve got the nod as the NRL’s newest franchise – but who is on the Dolphins’ shopping list? We reveal the star-studded outfit they could unveil in 2023.
They’re the 14 names who commanded some of the biggest salaries in the NRL last year – but will be forced to play for scraps in 2022 to keep their careers alive.
Adam Reynolds was hoped to be Brisbane’s saviour next season – but it’s already hit a major hurdle. PHIL ROTHFIELD’S highlights and lowlights.
Premiership-winning Canterbury captain Andrew Ryan is pumped about the Bulldogs’ star backline additions.
Clubs can train hard but unless the recruitment department has signed the talent to get the job done they’ll fall short of premiership glory. We analyse every NRL club’s movements in the player market to see if they’ve got what it takes in 2019.
Dylan Napa has proven in the past that on his best day there is not a more feared enforcer in the NRL and the Bulldogs believe the prop can find consistency at Belmore.
David Klemmer is free to take up a five-year deal with Newcastle after Canterbury secured Roosters prop Dylan Napa as his replacement.
From a teenager labelled ‘The Gifted One’ to a youngster so prodigious he played in the Prime Minister’s XIII last month without a single NRL game to his name — we take a look at the brightest up and coming prospect at your club.
Canterbury want Roosters warrior Dylan Napa to take over from David Klemmer, Broncos legends get fired up and yet more coaching dramas for South Sydney.
It has been an off-season full of intrigue with clubs still to finalise and team lists and, believe it or not, coaching personnel. So how is 2019 shaping for your club?
Club bosses will call on Todd Greenberg to introduce a player transfer window for after the end of season Tests as a way of limiting coaching movement.
When the NRL rules committee meets this week there are two issues that must take precedence. PAUL KENT says changes to interchange and a crackdown on time wasting will bring back the game’s natural rhythm.
THE Canterbury Bulldogs has appointed a woman to look after the welfare of the players and their wives and girlfriends in the hopes of highlighting family as a priority once again.
THE Bulldogs have categorically denied rumours they’ve discussed bringing former star and current All Black Sonny Bill Williams back to the club.
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