NRL club concerns after ARLC reveals extraordinary new powers
The ARL Commission informed NRL clubs it has taken the extraordinary step of giving itself the power to charge players for offences on the field. SEE THE EMAIL.
The ARL Commission informed NRL clubs it has taken the extraordinary step of giving itself the power to charge players for offences on the field. SEE THE EMAIL.
Jarome Luai could be needed for more than just next week’s second Origin clash after Mitch Moses learned the full extent of his injury.
It was a classic clash between bitter rivals the Bulldogs and Eels on holiday Monday, punctuated by a contentious sin bin and mid-season recruit Lachlan Galvin’s first try for the club.
There were many positional questions prior to Lachlan Galvin’s Canterbury debut, and some – not all – were answered as Matt Burton put his stamp on the No. 6 jersey against the Eels. See all the winners and losers from the King’s birthday clash.
The famous Barrett surname will once again be spotted in the famous Red V plus find out why Taylan May has wiped his social media accounts. All in the full SPORT CONFIDENTIAL.
Parramatta boss Jim Sarantinos has addressed the Eels’ poor start to the season, backing the decision to release Clint Gutherson and denying Dylan Brown has become a distraction. But there were two questions he refused to answer.
There is no quick fix for Jason Ryles but there are options to stem the early bleeding at Parramatta. BRENT READ analyses the problems Ryles can control – and the ones he can’t.
Mitchell Moses won’t be able to swoop in and save the Eels, with the star halfback revealing his foot injury will keep him out for longer than first thought.
The next month makes for chilling reading for Eels fans. With a brutal fixture run and no Mitchell Moses, coach Jason Ryles is left with pressing calls to make in key positions if he wants to salvage his side’s season, writes BRENT READ.
Parramatta was blown off the park for the second straight week while the Wests Tigers notched their first win of the season in style. Check out our player ratings from the match-up.
In barely 12 months, Lachlan Galvin has gone from being a promising rookie to being at the centre of a multimillion dollar bidding war – and the Eels could be his home, writes Brent Read.
Dylan Brown is yet to front Eels fans after quitting the club to become the richest player in the NRL. The moment will come this Sunday, with the $13m man banking on ‘true’ supporters to not turn their back on him.
Dylan Brown copped a bit from his Parramatta teammates about his record-setting new contract and revealed a special family plan as his priority.
NRL coaches have been warned about commenting on referees during post-match media conferences, on radio and television interviews, and in club or personal social media posts. READ THE LETTER
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