NRL investigating coaches’ presser rants
The NRL is investigating two first grade coaches over comments made in their post-match press conferences during round eight.
The NRL is investigating two first grade coaches over comments made in their post-match press conferences during round eight.
A former Canberra Raiders star said he confronted Ricky Stuart over news leaks within the club after internal discussions became public.
Major injuries have increased by a frightening 119 per cent in the past five years and now the blame game has begun. Phil Rothfield reveals the terrifying stats.
Despite his Raiders suffering from the dreaded ‘here we go again’ syndrome and languishing outside the top eight, Jack Wighton ‘has lost no ground’ and remains firmly in Origin contention.
Canberra will be without Jordan Rapana for the next few weeks after scans confirmed the New Zealand Test star had suffered a rib cartilage injury.
Jason Taumalolo is a welcome return for SuperCoaches as another injury crisis hits.
Brisbane drops a bombshell — and Kodi Nikorima — by selecting young gun at halfback while Cronulla gets some welcome news after their injury crisis.
Manly overcame a 12-0 deficit to defeat Canberra 24-20 at a noisy Brookvale Oval amid fears skipper Daly Cherry-Evans could sensationally miss the entire State of Origin series.
It’s the final game of Round 7 and there are changes for both line-ups — check out the final teams for Newcastle v Parramatta.
For too long teams have all played the one way to the detriment of the game, but now a handful of lock forwards are bringing individual style back to the game, writes Matthew Johns.
We’re already a quarter of the way through the 2019 campaign and that’s more than enough to run the eye over five outsiders who have made a name for themselves.
He may never have played State of Origin for NSW but Canberra co-captain Jarrod Croker is tracking nicely towards NRL legend status as he prepares to notch another milestone on Sunday.
Six rounds into the new season, and already the NRL has turned into an ugly mess again — with the edict given to referees to swallow the whistle backfiring because of coaches’ determination to cheat, writes PAUL KENT.
The Broncos have to be willing to “pay a price’’ physically to rectify the errors which have sentenced them to the club’s worst start this century, premiership player Brent Tate says.
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