Las Vegas video special: NRL handed keys to Sin City
Rugby league’s second Las Vegas venture has exploded in popularity, with security forced to close the launch of the NRL’s Fan Hub after being overwhelmed with interest. WATCH the video.
Rugby league’s second Las Vegas venture has exploded in popularity, with security forced to close the launch of the NRL’s Fan Hub after being overwhelmed with interest. WATCH the video.
They’re brimming with star power and have a murky recent off-field track record, but the Brisbane Broncos can’t crack No.1 spot on TRAVIS MEYN’S watchability rankings for 2025.
Not all of the NRL’s Las Vegas contingent have been able to enjoy the city’s offerings, with the under-21 stars forced to find other ways to entertain themselves. That and more in Las Vegas Confidential.
The Sharks have invited three international representatives from USA and Canada to join their training, with one NRL hopeful revealing his deep connection to rugby league. All the NRL news from Las Vegas.
Charismatic Warriors halfback Luke Metcalf could have a future in television once his NRL career ends after an entertaining appearance on a Las Vegas show. That and more in Vegas Confidential.
Manly coach Anthony Seibold has locked in four of his back five for round 1, with a host of stars fighting for the final spot. Meanwhile, Brian To’o is looking unlikely to play for the Panthers in Las Vegas. LATEST TEAM NEWS
There are 5000 cameras in Resorts World in Las Vegas and just one where two Raiders players brawled. So what alerted security to the fight behind closed elevator doors? This is how the Las Vegas saga unfolded.
In the wake of revelations that Canberra players Morgan Smithies and Hudson Young traded blows after a late-night drinking session, Andrew Abdo has put all players on notice about their behaviour on and off the field.
Canberra duo Hudson Young and Morgan Smithies have spoken publicly for the first time about their Las Vegas fight, a mystery black eye and why security had concerns over an inflatable baseball bat.
Raiders hooker Tom Starling spent three years and thousands of dollars to clear his name over a nightclub brawl, but the impact on his family has been the hardest part to handle. Hear the Canberra star open up on his fight for justice.
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