The biggest losers from NRL’s shonky draw
When it comes to the draw, parity is not possible in the NRL but the price being paid by some clubs is an injustice, writes Paul Kent.
When it comes to the draw, parity is not possible in the NRL but the price being paid by some clubs is an injustice, writes Paul Kent.
Rabbitohs young gun Jaxson Paulo will take evidence of social media abuse to the police, taking inspiration from teammate Latrell Mitchell.
South Sydney put up a fight against Penrith but a controversial call by the Bunker left Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou frustrated.
He missed last year’s grand final due to suspension, but Latrell Mitchell is determined to take on the Panthers on Thursday despite leaving training early with a groin injury.
Peter V’landys has created a bold blueprint to put 15,000 fans into NRL games by July with the ARLC chairman zeroing in on one match in particular.
If Latrell Mitchell has any concerns about his position at South Sydney, the Rabbitoh’s plan to make a rookie fullback the first $2 million teenager in rugby league history should make things interesting. IT’S SAINT, SINNER, SHOOSH.
Before he left Brisbane, it was Wayne Bennett’s plan that Jason Demetriou was the ideal coach to take the Broncos back to the top. Now, the pair are ready to recreate those succession plans at South Sydney.
If the Brisbane Bombers succeed in their dream of becoming the NRL’s 17th team, the consortium behind the bid have identified Melbourne’s Maroons Origin star as their No.1 target.
A young gun who has been getting wraps at Canterbury for years will be let go to join a rival club as the Bulldogs make the curious decision to chase a 35-year-old Rabbitohs winger.
They’re regarded as the top two coaches of the modern era – and perhaps even the greatest ever. But with a stunning 22-year-old drought on the line, could Friday night deliver a knockout blow?
The stats didn’t lie and Wayne Bennett has finally admitted defeat on yet another positional switch. The super coach explains why he’s gone back to the drawing board with star forward Cam Murray.
Dean Pay, we’re told, has one game to save his job at the Bulldogs. The Dragons’ Paul McGregor has the luxury of two. But, writes PAUL KENT, the madness of the coaching merry-go-round doesn’t stop there.
Cheapie Alert! The struggling Dragons are set to turn to a rookie half with the axe hanging over Corey Norman and Ben Hunt, while there are big issues at the Broncos, Knights and Sharks.
Shane Richardson may have left the building at South Sydney but his attack on Melbourne’s go-slow wrestling tactics from last year won’t be forgotten come Friday night.
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