NRL forced to create Super Saturday double-header
The unexpected relocation of the Melbourne Storm out of Victoria and into Queensland has forced the NRL into organising a mini Magic Round on the Gold Coast.
The unexpected relocation of the Melbourne Storm out of Victoria and into Queensland has forced the NRL into organising a mini Magic Round on the Gold Coast.
Blowout scores, questionable standards of football and games played without star attractions — the NRL competition has big issues. But there’s a magic fix, PHIL ROTHFIELD writes.
The strict rules families will face in the NRL’s Queensland hub have been revealed — but they won’t include one harsh measure used by the AFL.
After learning his NRL fate over a nightclub brawl, Curtis Scott’s Canberra future is under a cloud despite being contracted for two more seasons.
HAVING spent three years in State of Origin exile, Daly Cherry-Evans is determined to make the most of his second chance with the Maroons – by playing his own game.
AFTER three months on the sidelines, Mitchell Pearce will at last make his comeback for the battling Newcastle Knights – Round 18 team news.
WITH Round 17 of the competition now done and dusted, our team of rugby league writers analyse the NRL’s talking points in the latest edition of the Monday Bunker.
BRYCE Cartwright’s time on the Gold Coast continues to roll along a rocky path and Billy Slater set to reveal his retirement decision. It’s all in Buzz Rothfield’s Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
PENRITH second-gamer Jarome Luai totally overshadowed the game’s No.1 halfback Shaun Johnson. Former SuperCoach NRL champion Wilfred Zee looks at the good, bad and ugly of Round 17.
THE Manly Sea Eagles promoted teenage star Manase Fainu to first grade knowing he was charged with intentionally filming a sexual act and then posting it on social media.
FORMER NSW halfback Brett Kimmorley fears Daly Cherry-Evans is on a “hiding to nothing” and believes Queensland are “setting him up to fail” in his Origin resurrection.
DALY Cherry-Evans’ charm offensive launched at the Maroons’ game three camp shows no sign of abating as the misunderstood playmaker tries to make his return count — rolling rugby league coverage.
WITH five of this week’s most-purchased players taking the field in tonight’s round 17 opener the SuperCoach NRL Countdown Show crew will be debating who are the best bye buys. WATCH FROM 6.30PM.
NATHAN Cleary is hoping one-on-one video sessions with NSW great Andrew Johns will help him create his own State of Origin highlights reel — rolling rugby league coverage.
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