2025 NRL Draw: Every game of every round revealed
The full draw for the 2025 NRL season has been released, click here to see where and when your team is playing in our searchable interactive.
The full draw for the 2025 NRL season has been released, click here to see where and when your team is playing in our searchable interactive.
The Broncos’ 10-year streak of not playing at Manly’s home ground could be set to change, with the Sea Eagles requesting Brisbane head to Sydney’s Northern Beaches in 2025, along with two other big clubs.
Sea Eagles fans would have loved seeing Tom Trbojevic in full flight for the Kangaroos, and the news gets even better for the superstar fullback.
While Lachlan Galvin will return to training alongside the majority of Benji Marshall’s Tigers, he’ll be forced to wait until almost Christmas to combine with new halves partner Jarome Luai. See when every club gets back to work for season 2025.
Anthony Seibold took over a fractured club when he replaced Des Hasler at the Sea Eagles in 2023. But after taking Manly back to finals footy, the coach is set to be rewarded with a new deal.
Tom Trbojevic is feeling infinitely better than he did this time last week, but his shoulder injury could cost him a representative jersey at the end of the season.
Long-maligned half Luke Brooks finally broke his NRL finals duck on Sunday afternoon, but his former club has entered the chat.
In an unusual and unprecedented act, the Wests Tigers have issued a congratulations to former player Luke Brooks on ending his record finals drought with rival club Manly. Tigers CEO Shane Richardson explains the decision.
Former Manly Sea Eagles star Josh Schuster has made a call on his NRL future, signing a deal to revive his career. See the latest transfer news.
Manly prop Matt Lodge has doused talk of a grudge match with the Sydney Roosters and their coach Trent Robinson, insisting he loved his time at the club and can hold his head high after his surprise departure.
“It’s you not us’’ was the cry when Anthony Seibold was effectively shown the door in Brisbane. Maybe, ROBERT CRADDOCK writes, it was the Broncos all along.
Luke Brooks can now call himself a finals winner, with the Sea Eagles star revealing the scrum play for Daly Cherry-Evans’ try has never come off at training.
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