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Josh Papalii of the Raiders speaks to fans during a training session at GIO Stadium in Canberra, Tuesday, October 1, 2019. The Canberra Raiders will face the Sydney Roosters in the NRL grand final at ANZ Stadium next Sunday. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Papalii’s $5k family GF ticket splurge

After Canberra beat South Sydney, the requests started flooding in. And after opening his wallet, Josh Papalii will have his own cheer squad of “long lost cousins” for Sunday’s grand final.

NRL
Who will take home the games biggest prizes?

Dally M Team of the Year predictions

The Dally M Awards are fast approaching, so in preparation for rugby league’s night of nights, we’ve called on our experts to determine the Team of the Year and all other major honours.

Teams
Revealed: Every Dally M nominee for every major award.

Revealed: Why Lee beat Sivo to nomination

Ahead of the Dally M awards ceremony, learn who’s in the running for each award with a full list of the nominees, plus the NRL’s explanation on why Edrick Lee edged Maika Sivo in the winger category.

Roosters
Roosters and Raiders getting best players for less in search of success.

Revealed: How the Roosters work the cap

For so long, rival fans have accused the Sydney Roosters of rorting the salary cap — and today The Daily Telegraph can explain how Trent Robinson packs his champion team with so much talent.

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Raiders star to give evidence in NRL agent row

A player management stoush involving top NRL agent Sam Ayoub and two of his former employees will hear evidence from as many as 16 of the code’s top talents including Raider’s star Hudson Young.

Opinion
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 24: Josh Hodgson of the Canberra Raiders poses for photographs during a media event at the Raiders Headquarters on September 24, 2019 in Canberra, Australia. (Photo by Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images)

Kent: NRL scratching its head over concussion

Josh Hodgson missed Canberra training on Tuesday after a non-concussion. It is up to the NRL to figure out how to manage player welfare and still allow rugby league to be the toughest game in the world, writes PAUL KENT.

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