Early Mail: Front-runner to replace Sharks gun, big Fifita call
It’s another bumper edition of Early Mail with a Sharks supersub leading the race to replace the injured Chad Townsend and a host of key KFC SuperCoach players in serious doubt.
It’s another bumper edition of Early Mail with a Sharks supersub leading the race to replace the injured Chad Townsend and a host of key KFC SuperCoach players in serious doubt.
Manly star Tom Trbojevic has revealed exactly which round he plans to be back on the field after admitting he wouldn’t ‘push’ his troublesome hamstring to make a fast return.
NRL ‘Team List Tuesday’ saw changes galore expected for Round 11. We answer all your KFC SuperCoach selection questions with full team analysis, including the shock the debut of one of the game’s most famous names.
A young gun who has been getting wraps at Canterbury for years will be let go to join a rival club as the Bulldogs make the curious decision to chase a 35-year-old Rabbitohs winger.
Cowboys flyer Valentine Holmes hopes Cronulla fans can forgive him for his controversial exit from the Sharks two years ago as he prepares to face his former club for the first time.
In exclusive columns, James Tedesco and Damien Cook open up on the longest-running rivalry in rugby league, revealing fan abuse, pride and why to expect on-field fireworks.
Having watched their archrivals go back-to-back, South Sydney could put a fork in the Sydney Roosters’ dreams of an NRL premiership three-peat on Thursday night.
Finally, after two months without footy, the best mail man in the business delivers his definitive verdict on NRL teams for Round 3 — and there are plenty of surprises.
Blake Ferguson raised eyebrows when he arrived at Parramatta training his left leg wrapped from ankle to hip just a week out from the Eels’ return clash with Brisbane. FIND OUT WHY.
With the return of rugby league inching closer, see the ten NRL grudge matches you simply cannot afford to miss. SEE THE COMPLETE NRL DRAW HERE.
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