The Tackle: NRL under fire as Eel remains in hospital
The NRL has defended its decision not to charge Titans star Jayden Campbell over a tackle that resulted in two broken ribs and a punctured lung. PAUL CRAWLEY’S likes and dislikes from round one.
The NRL has defended its decision not to charge Titans star Jayden Campbell over a tackle that resulted in two broken ribs and a punctured lung. PAUL CRAWLEY’S likes and dislikes from round one.
Broncos skipper Kurt Capewell opened a can of worms after rating Payne Haas a better prop than James Fisher-Harris. Buzz reveals his top 10 NRL props and why Capewell is off the mark.
Christian Welch has shown exactly why every team in the NRL needs a captain like the Melbourne Storm’s new skipper.
Melbourne Storm forward Trent Loiero could be in hot water with the match review committee for this “dangerous” tackle.
The 2020 NRL draw has been revealed, and fans will be treated to a host of must-see clashes as rivalries are reignited and local enemies do battle. Here’s the games not to be missed in the upcoming season.
If you thought the Melbourne Cup was the hottest race in November, wait til you see NRL clubs battling to sign the best and brightest of more than 200 players who will officially be on the open market.
A stunning opening round of NRL fixtures has been obtained by the Sunday Telegraph, with up to four games in line to produce sellouts as the 2020 season launches in style.
The grainy footage of Nelson Asofa-Solomona in the infamous Bali brawl was shocking — but it was enough to convince one fight agent that the Storm front-rower could make it in the ring.
A furious Matty Johns has blasted the NRL’s decision to ban Melbourne Storm forward Nelson Asofa-Solomona for three Test matches over the Bali brawl. PLUS, NRL GF replay heads west.
In a dramatic week, Suliasi Vunivalu has been attacked in Bali and feared for his life, and is now close to switching to Australian rugby.
Nelson Asofa-Solomona won’t miss any NRL matches for his involvement in an alleged street brawl in Bali while defending teammate Suliasi Vunivalu, but he isn’t getting off scot-free.
Melbourne Storm winger Suli Vunivalu has broken his silence following the Bali nightclub brawl, revealing things could have turned fatal if Nelson Asofa-Solomona didn’t step in.
In what may be a big blow for Fiji and fans of fleet-footed footy, Melbourne Storm star Suli Vunivalu – who was king-hit in Bali – is a doubt for this weekend’s World Cup 9s tournament.
One of rugby league’s greatest players admits he could understand if Cameron Smith walked away from the game immediately amid the endless stream of criticism directed at the future Immortal.
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