‘Every chance’: Cam Smith’s huge Bulldogs call
NRL legend Cameron Smith says the last-placed Bulldogs could pull off an upset on Friday night when they meet the Panthers in Penrith.
NRL legend Cameron Smith says the last-placed Bulldogs could pull off an upset on Friday night when they meet the Panthers in Penrith.
With the competition at the halfway point and the Dally M Medal count now going behind closed doors, Paul Crawley has named his team on form this year, check out the biggest shock.
Ray Warren has been blown away by the coverage of his retirement, and taken time to share some of the untold secrets of the NRL commentary box.
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Penrith general manager Brian Fletcher has had enough of the “garbage” NRL judiciary — and has called on Daily Telegraph readers to judge which of these three tackles deserved the bigger punishment. VOTE NOW!
South Sydney star Sam Burgess has avoided suspension for his horrific tackle on Matt Moylan that will leave the Sharks star sidelined with a concussion this week, while James Maloney failed to talk his way out of a ban on a night of high drama at the NRL judiciary.
Penrith coach Ivan Cleary has launched a staunch defence of his coaching credibility after perceive ‘personal attacks’ from Paul Kent.
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.
Penrith are listless, aimless and look like missing the semi-finals. They have gone backwards since sacking Anthony Griffin but Ivan Cleary seems to escape scrutiny writes PAUL KENT.
Who will secure a top four spot and the double chance? Which team is in danger of dropping out of the playoffs race? Nick Campton answers the big questions with five rounds to go.
Sam Burgess can be the best rugby league forward in the world — and he can be one of the most selfish.
A shock loss to Canterbury could prove a giant blow for the Panthers, who had previously won seven of eight games to revive their season.
Penrith’s James Maloney has never shied away from telling it how it is and the playmaker has served up a brutal assessment about his side. The five-eighth reckons the Panthers aren’t a title threat.
Days after saying he “might’ve” spoken to an NRL referee in the tunnel during last week’s loss to Canberra, Penrith coach Ivan Cleary now says he didn’t and is considering his legal options after Fox Sports’ report.
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