Buzz’s top 50: Stars, big-money guns left out
For the first time in almost two decades Cam Smith won’t feature in the top 50. But which other big-name stars missed the cut on Buzz’s list?
For the first time in almost two decades Cam Smith won’t feature in the top 50. But which other big-name stars missed the cut on Buzz’s list?
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A court has been told the woman who has accused Jarryd Hayne of sexual assault didn’t want to touch the NRL star and repeatedly said ‘no’.
He looked back to his barnstorming best for the Indigenous All Stars, but Andrew Fifita is set to miss out for the Sharks in Round 1.
TYRONE Peachey’s manager Sam Ayoub has revealed the Penrith flyer is having second thoughts about his move to the Gold Coast despite signing a three-year contract.
NEWCASTLE will give Kalyn Ponga every chance to play against the Sharks on Sunday, despite the youngster not training and being restricted to a moon boot.
THE rugby league rumour mill has been in overdrive recently with speculation star recruit Tyrone Peachey was getting cold feet about his move to the Titans.
THERE’s one week remaining until NRL SuperCoach head-to-head grand finals kick-off, see every Round 24 squad here.
WAYNE Bennett has addressed speculation Queensland Origin halfback Daly Cherry-Evans is heading to the Broncos.
AARON Woods has found his feet after a rough beginning to 2018 and the new Shark is loving his more prominent role in the Shire — rolling rugby league coverage.
BEN Hunt, Anthony Milford and Ash Taylor have all wobbled under the pressure of million dollar deals, and in Mal Meninga lies a perfect contrast in why the offers were littered in risk, writes Robert Craddock.
CAMERON Munster’s desire to test his value on the open market could put pressure on Melbourne to break the bank to keep the Queensland Origin star who has become the most sought-after player in the NRL.
INSIDE the Wests Tigers’ team room at Concord this week there was a simple message written for players as they attempt to defy the NRL’s mathematical logic — rolling rugby league coverage.
IF the Sydney Roosters’ recent form wasn’t worry enough, the return of playmaker Luke Keary for Friday’s night clash with Brisbane should have their rivals worried. But then, the Rabbitohs have GI …
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