NRL bets drama finally over
IT’S taken almost three years, but the NRL betting scandal stemming from the infamous 2010 Bulldogs-Cowboys clash appears to be over.
IT’S taken almost three years, but the NRL betting scandal stemming from the infamous 2010 Bulldogs-Cowboys clash appears to be over.
SOME players obviously don’t respect the Blues State of Origin jersey enough. James Tamou is one of them. So too are Blake Ferguson and Josh Dugan.
A firing Johnathan Thurston is plotting payback after admitting he was “found out” by the Blues in the most humiliating performance of his Origin career.
JAMES Tamou has spoken of his remorse and anguish over driving drunk and unlicensed, describing the fallout as punishment he deserved.
COWBOYS stars say their gutsy 22-16 defeat of the Dragons is evidence under-fire coach Neil Henry has not lost the support of the dressingroom.
EIGHT days ago, Johnathan Thurston became a father. On Friday night, he gave the Dragons the mother of all headaches.
JOSH Dugan needed all of five seconds and 40m to prove himself ready for Origin.
MATCH CENTRE: FOLLOW the action as Manly take on the Bulldogs and the Dragons host the Cowboys. Team news, SuperCoach scores and more.
PENRITH, and 36,153 Nissan NRL SuperCoaches, will welcome the return of young gun Matt Moylan for round fourteen – late mail here.
PHIL Rothfield delivers his verdict on the first half of the season and predicts how the year will pan out for all 16 NRL teams.
COWBOYS coach Neil Henry took aim at NRL boss David Smith for ordering James Tamou also be hit with a $20,000 fine for dual driving offences.
DAVE Smith personally demanded that Cowboys prop James Tamou be fined $20,000 for serious driving offences – in addition to his Origin II ban.
IN a bold move, Cowboys officials put club culture ahead of their finals hopes and told the NRL they wanted James Tamou to be stood down.
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