Roster rabble: Why Tigers simply cannot compete
Nothing highlights the massive divide of talent in the NRL than the Wests Tigers roster. And it shows why long-suffering fans can expect more disappointment next season.
Nothing highlights the massive divide of talent in the NRL than the Wests Tigers roster. And it shows why long-suffering fans can expect more disappointment next season.
It’s arguably the darkest day in Wests Tigers history and it’s set to cost Michael Maguire his job, with the troubled club already on the lookout for a new coach.
The Bulldogs have ended their dismal 2021 campaign on a high, proving far too strong for the Wests Tigers on Sunday afternoon.
Matty Johns has been sounded out by a breakfast radio heavyweight that is struggling in the ratings war. Buzz’s weekend highlights and lowlights.
AUSTRALIAN coach Mal Meninga has invoked the memory of the seven Kangaroos who died in World War I the focus of camp in New Zealand. Plus, Wayne Bennett in a Titans kit?
JOSH Jackson will be out of action for four months after surgery, but fellow veteran and key man Kieran Foran will be over his injuries in time for a solid pre-season.
THE fallout from Canterbury’s ill-fated Mad Monday celebrations continues to haunt the embattled club, with a second company pulling their sponsorship after Jaycar quit early last month.
THE crisis caused by the Bulldogs’ wild Mad Monday celebrations continues to worsen, with another key sponsor pulling the pin on their partnership.
THE 2018 NRL season is done and dusted so now it’s time for our bruised and battered stars to rest up. Players are having surgery or hitting rehab to get back on track for next season. NRL Physio updates us on injuries to key stars.
REDCLIFFE coach Adam Mogg made the stunning claim he feared his side were beaten before kick-off after Canterbury’s 42-18 drubbing of the Dolphins in the NRL State Championship.
“THAT was magic, absolute magic.” Canterbury hooker Zac Woolford pulled off one of the great grand final plays against the Newtown Jets last weekend, a moment so brilliant it left Phil Gould in awe.
THE Roosters women looking to make history, the reason Joey Johns quit coaching the Chooks, and why Billy Slater’s judiciary drama was good news for the NRL. Plus lots more in a special edition of What’s the Buzz.
A DISCREET tug of the collar was the sign for Billy Slater to switch into gear. Slater knew what he had to do in the 32nd minute of the 2012 grand final.
THE NRL only backed down on the Bulldogs’ $250,000 Mad Monday fine after club boss Lynne Anderson took officials to task over their weak stance on the Sam Burgess sexting scandal. PLUS: Haka security scare and Eels sign new football boss.
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