Dally M: Did classy veteran hold off young guns?
South Sydney’s Cody Walker is sure to be named the five-eighth of the year, writes Paul Crawley, but has he done enough to break the Rabbitohs’ Dally M drought?
South Sydney’s Cody Walker is sure to be named the five-eighth of the year, writes Paul Crawley, but has he done enough to break the Rabbitohs’ Dally M drought?
Speculation about the futures of Josh Hodgson and Jarrod Croker just won’t go away as the Canberra Raiders prepare to make a play for a Parra young gun, writes Paul Crawley.
Their season ended with a walloping on Thursday night, and Canberra coach Ricky Stuart had some choice words for his team.
A shattered Ricky Stuart finally divulged the reason he believes his team flopped hard in 2021 after being put out of their misery on Thursday.
Sandra and Rick Horsburgh – parents of Raiders forward Corey – will stand when the Raiders appear out of the tunnel and without even wanting too, they’ll remember the day they almost lost their son.
The venues for the next two NRL grand finals could be decided inside the corporate suites at ANZ Stadium on Sunday night. PLUS, TV legend Ray Warren’s disappointment at the Erin Molan-Joey Johns feud.
This year’s NRL grand final is all about the fairytale. Will Cooper Cronk retire in style after moving to Sydney for love, or will it be Raiders fans crying tears of joy on Sunday night?
The fortunes of a football team’s whole season can hinge on just a few key plays, a heated argument off the field or one coach’s decision to sign a player. Nick Walshaw takes a look at some of the moments that helped lead to the NRL grand final showdown between the Raiders and the Roosters.
When Prime Minister Scott Morrison called to ask me to become the Liberals’ Minister for Marijuana, I accepted. The opportunity allowed me to turn the Raiders into the real Green Machine, writes Reg Reagan.
When Josh Papalii reneged on his contract to go to the Eels it looked like his relationship Ricky Stuart was over. Then Stuart got the job at Canberra – and peace talks had to begin.
Everyone’s saying the Roosters can’t be beaten in Sunday’s grand final – but league legend JOHNATHAN THURSTON doesn’t just think it’ll happen, he’s already got a plan to do it.
I so desperately want my players to experience what I have once in their lives — I’ve told them that for a long time now. Grand finals change lives, they forge bonds for life, writes Ricky Stuart.
One little Raiders fan sticks in Mike Colman’s mind the most from the 1989 finals series. Passionate, adorable, and eager for Canberra to rule. It’s a spirit that lives on at the Green Machine 30 years later.
Fourteen years after he debuted, as a Rooster no less, Raiders hardman Sia Soliola is now so close to league’s ultimate prize he can almost taste it.
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