NRL Run Home: Every finals contender’s best, worst finish
Four unlikely finals contenders have emerged following St George Illawarra’s round 25 loss to Cronulla, as the race for the eight heats up. See every contender’s best and worst ladder finish.
Four unlikely finals contenders have emerged following St George Illawarra’s round 25 loss to Cronulla, as the race for the eight heats up. See every contender’s best and worst ladder finish.
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Broncos coach Kevin Walters has made a bold declaration about Brisbane’s chances of playing finals footy this year while also dropping some bad news about two of his injured stars.
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Parramatta are now zero wins from two in the absence of Mitchell Moses, copping a heavy defeat after an electric Xavier Savage performance and dominant overall showing from the Canberra Raiders.
The Eels can’t rely on Mitch Moses to save them in attack for the next two months, which is why Dylan Brown must embrace the challenge of playing halfback.
Zac Lomax is expected to join the Eels next season, but there’s a chance he doesn’t get to play right centre given the incumbent is starring in that position.
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The Wests Tigers emerged as one-point victors over rivals Parramatta, but the thrilling win came at a cost, with one of their star playmakers set for suspension after being charged for a hip drop tackle.
Just four weeks into the NRL season, the reigning wooden spooners have shown they’re not the same team in 2024.
A third party encouraged Parramatta to consider replacing injured halfback Mitchell Moses – who will be sidelined for months – with ex-NRL star Mitchell Pearce.
There was a time when commentators were happy to question Mitchell Moses’ toughness, but the Eels halfback continues to prove the critics wrong.
With Mitchell Moses facing upt to three months on the sidelines, Parramatta coach Brad Arthur must solve a difficult halves puzzle. See the contenders to replace Moses and have your say.
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