NRL teams: Tohu sidelined for extended period
Teams are in for Round 17 and there’s horror injury news on New Zealand Warriors stalwart Tohu Harris.
Teams are in for Round 17 and there’s horror injury news on New Zealand Warriors stalwart Tohu Harris.
Until clubs figure out why players switch clubs, they will continue to overpay for talent and salary caps and scorelines will continue to be blown out, PAUL KENT writes.
Our writers reveal what caught their eye — good and bad — in Round 16, including a premiership favourite that isn’t all fancy tries and wild celebrations.
It’s easy to blame ARL commission chairman Peter V’landys for the worrying trend of blow-out scorelines – but there’s something else at play, writes Buzz Rothfield.
Who gets the top marks and who is this season’s biggest disappointment? PAUL CRAWLEY delivers his verdict on every NRL club in our end of season report cards.
The final round of the 2019 NRL season is almost upon us — and the top eight is still up in the air. Check out how we predict the ladder will finish.
Cronulla’s top eight hopes have taken a hit following a devastating 14-13 golden point loss to Canberra in Paul Gallen’s farewell to Shark Park.
Cronulla coach John Morris has a difficult decision whether or not to play injured stars Shaun Johnson and Matt Moylan for next Sunday’s must win clash with the Tigers.
Injury and suspension have meant Nick Cotric’s season hasn’t matched that of his Canberra Raiders. He’s using it as motivation to be the Green Machine’s finals X-factor.
Up to 12 teams are somehow still in the hunt for a top eight spot as we enter the final two rounds of the regular season — check out how we predict the ladder will finish up.
Five grand finals in seven years, three premierships and a Challenge Cup — if former Wigan coach Shaun Wane can’t get a gig in the NRL, who can? PLUS, the results of our rugby league name poll.
Two big guns in Sam Burgess and Latrell Mitchell return as the race to the finals heats up. Re-live our SuperCoach blog on the Round 24 NRL teams.
The NRL has admitted Manly’s Jack Gosiewski was offside when he took an intercept that lead to an eight-point try to the Sea Eagles. But here’s why the bunker COULDN’T rule on the call.
Exasperated after watching his team’s battle with Manly ruined by 27 penalties, Canberra coach Ricky Stuart says the NRL risks becoming the next rugby union unless changes are made to stop fans deserting the game.
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