NRL mystery still not solved
The South Sydney Rabbitohs almost snatched defeat from the jaws of victory against the New Zealand Warriors in Magic Round.
The South Sydney Rabbitohs almost snatched defeat from the jaws of victory against the New Zealand Warriors in Magic Round.
Sydney Roosters forward Victor Radley has been robbed of his State of Origin dream once again, with his injury far worse than first feared.
It was a tale of two halves as the Warriors were humiliated early, before threatening a miraculous comeback and falling just short despite Souths’ second half collapse.
The Rabbitohs have narrowly avoided suffering one of the most embarrassing defeats in NRL history, having led 26-6 at halftime.
As the coronavirus continues to threaten the NRL, the NSWRL and QRL have made the difficult decision to cancel all major statewide competitions for the 2020 season.
It’s not only the superstars who are missing their footy. And kids from all over NSW are posting videos, asking their Blues heroes for training tips from the top while the season is on hold.
Tyson Frizell has spoken for the first time to confirm his next big move, and it has St George Illawarra reeling as they lose their representative back-rower. READ THE LATEST HERE.
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It was the bombshell announcement that rocked the Rabbitohs, and now Shane Richardson’s departure from South Sydney has come further under the spotlight.
UPDATED: From coaching staff sent home to pay cuts across the board and individualised training programs for players, here’s how every NRL club is coping with the decision to postpone season 2020.
When the coronavirus shutdown ends – and that day will come – rugby league players will face one thing they all universally despise before the action begins in earnest.
While the focus has been on how NRL players and backroom staff will survive the game’s growing financial crisis, Rabbitohs boss Blake Solly is setting an example for other club CEOs.
Despite his lacklustre start to the season, the Rabbitohs remain committed to Latrell Mitchell with South Sydney planning to take up the option in his contract for 2021.
A park football coach would have known star recruit Latrell Mitchell was not ready to play fullback in the early rounds of the competition, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
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