Dead teams walking: What’s left in 2021 for also-rans?
Some NRL teams have suffered a nightmare 2021 campaign, but a premiership-winning coach insists there can be silver linings to be found at the end of a sorry season.
Some NRL teams have suffered a nightmare 2021 campaign, but a premiership-winning coach insists there can be silver linings to be found at the end of a sorry season.
After the emotional exit of best mate Connor Watson, Knights star Kalyn Ponga has made up his mind about his future in Newcastle.
Luke Thompson’s Canterbury teammates are hoping their English enforcer will remain a Bulldog, while the club is weighing up making a move for a former Origin playmaker.
Like Cliff Lyons, Cody Walker was a late bloomer. And like the Manly legend, Walker is only getting better and better with age, writes Paul Crawley.
Jarryd Hayne may have played his last game in the NRL after St George Illawarra’s interest in the free agent cooled significantly in recent days.
St George Illawarra return to preseason training next week — and the Dragons want to know if Jarryd Hayne will be ditching Parramatta to join them.
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.
It’s the James Graham reality check that will ensure emerging St George Illawarra prop Blake “Blocker” Lawrie fulfils his potential.
PAUL McGregor has vowed not to go soft on St George Illawarra this pre-season, despite criticism his gruelling approach caught up with players at the back end of this year.
FOR the first time ever the NRL has released the rosters of each NRL club as a number of sides make their returns to pre-season training. SEE EVERY SQUAD HERE
YOU would think the Bennett-Seibold swap would finally shut down the NRL coaching craziness for another year. Breaking news: It won’t. This is the next batch of coaches in the firing line if their clubs don’t aim up early in 2019.
PHIL Rothfield looks at his highlights and lowlights from the weekend of sport and reveals the bubbling tension between Cameron Smith and Melbourne Storm.
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