Kent: NRL coaches at fault for concussion carnage
The new concussion guidelines have every team on warning, and NRL coaches don’t have far to look when it comes to apportioning blame, PAUL KENT writes.
The new concussion guidelines have every team on warning, and NRL coaches don’t have far to look when it comes to apportioning blame, PAUL KENT writes.
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James Graham’s 400-game career has been built on blood, sweat and tears. But there’s much more to this Ricky Gervais-quoting prop with a higher footy IQ than most halfbacks than the tough stuff, writes PAUL KENT.
SuperCoaches may have found their first cheapie of the upcoming season with St George Illawarra back-rower Jackson Ford busting out a stunning 190 points for the reserve grade side over the weekend.
The Panthers are desperately searching for a five-eighth for this weekend’s must-win clash against the Sharks with their three top options set to be unavailable.
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While Cameron McInnes did not want the post-game spray to be made public, he did not shy away from what he told his fellow St George Illawarra players.
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