Dragons poach rugby flyer in fresh cross-code blow
The NRL has landed another blow on rugby union, with St George Illawarra the latest to land a cross-code star ready to make the switch.
The NRL has landed another blow on rugby union, with St George Illawarra the latest to land a cross-code star ready to make the switch.
The drums are beating again about Ben Hunt’s potential Broncos return with revelations the club has a sly card to play.
While Lachlan Galvin will return to training alongside the majority of Benji Marshall’s Tigers, he’ll be forced to wait until almost Christmas to combine with new halves partner Jarome Luai. See when every club gets back to work for season 2025.
Clint Gutherson finally has his NRL future sorted, weeks after being informed his position at the Eels was in jeopardy.
Benji Marshall was heavily criticised for his mid-season holiday to Fiji last week — after Friday’s game, he’ll be wishing he never came back.
Dragons skipper Ben Hunt has raised more than a few eyebrows after a bizarre blow up that threatened to overshadow his brilliant masterclass.
The State of Origin period is always a nervous time for NRL fans, but supporters of one club can relax about their three stars.
St George Illawarra coach Shane Flanagan has delivered one of the all-time halftime bakes against Penrith — and it couldn’t have gone better.
Missing skipper Ben Hunt, the situation looked dire for the Dragons at the break. But a halftime spray from coach Shane Flanagan inspired a stunning second half comeback over the Panthers.
While it appeared all quiet after his shock release request in 2024, Ben Hunt has once again sparked fears he was set to leave the Dragons.
Ben Hunt has left the door ajar for a move to the Titans, with the Maroons star prepared to quit the Dragons if he fails to strike a new deal with the Red V.
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St George Illawarra coach Shane Flanagan described his side’s second half performance “so bad” and threatened to make significant changes.
Matt Burton is ready to play ‘anywhere’ for the Blues in Origin I, and after his terrific performance for the Bulldogs what is clear is that coach Michael Maguire needs to find somewhere in his squad for the classy playmaker.
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