Sheens’ promise to Madge: You won’t be sacked
Underfire Tigers coach Michael Maguire insists he’s not a dead-man walking and is adamant he is on the “same page” as football boss Tim Sheens, despite a winless start to the season.
Underfire Tigers coach Michael Maguire insists he’s not a dead-man walking and is adamant he is on the “same page” as football boss Tim Sheens, despite a winless start to the season.
The referee who potentially denied the Tigers a game-changing try during Friday’s loss to the Warriors is “very upset” about his blunder.
Tigers trainer Robbie Farah has been forced to deny reports he undermined coach Michael Maguire by yelling abuse at the coach’s box.
The Wests Tigers current predicament is largely its own fault but calls like the one Luciano Leilua copped are definitely not helping.
How will John Morris accommodate Matt Moylan’s return? Paul McGregor threatens to wield the axe at St George Illawarra while Penrith lose a playmaker. All the NRL early mail ahead of round 11.
Every now and then a rugby league rookie arrives that just makes us all immediately stand up and take notice. Think Kalyn Ponga, James Tedesco, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck … and this Storm young gun.
After a horror month the Panthers are attracting support to return to the winner’s circle and there is little love for the Eels following their thrashing last week.
Meet the little bundle of joy that Wests Tigers veteran Benji Marshall credits for making him a better player and man in the twilight of his career.
Rabbitoh Alex Johnston is set for a stint on the sidelines, opening up the fullback role for a gun rookie, while Canberra flyer Jordan Rapana will also miss plenty of action. Latest on a bumper casualty ward from Magic Round.
Tigers coach Michael Maguire believes Luke Brooks is hitting his prime as an NRL halfback as the 24-year old tries to push his Origin case.
Melbourne Storm revelation Ryan Papenhuyzen has emerged as a SuperCoach cheapie prospect after earning a starting spot.
Ivan Cleary could finish his first year back at Penrith with a wooden spoon. Incredible, right? Yet this is where his Panthers are at, a third of the way through the 2019 NRL season.
A shattered Ivan Cleary has declared the Panthers will conduct a full review of the entire football department after slumping to last on the premiership ladder following a 30-6 loss to the Tigers.
Finals are set to return to Sydney’s suburban grounds this season in a massive boost for four clubs, while there’s also good news for the Knights, Raiders and Cowboys.
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