Who made the cut? Fans name top Penrith RL players in local team of the year
After weeks of voting, local Penrith RL fans have selected their favourite players of the season. See who made the cut and was named in the people’s Team of the Year.
After weeks of voting, local Penrith RL fans have selected their favourite players of the season. See who made the cut and was named in the people’s Team of the Year.
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An immovable force remains at the top, but there’s a host of new names showing they have what it takes to challenge the best in the Brewer Shield. Round 5 Team of the Week.
After weeks of voting, Macarthur Rugby League fans have selected their favourite players of the season. See who made the cut and was named in the people’s Team of the Year.
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With the Macarthur trophy already in the cabinet, the unbeaten Camden Rams have been awarded the Clayton Cup as the best Country RL team in NSW. Hear from captain-coach Brad Speechley.
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After missing the finals in SG Ball and coming close to nailing the Harold Matts title, the Wests Magpies had a mixed year in junior reps. Here’s 20 squad members to watch in 2025.
After an epic season of country rugby league, we’ve ranked the top teams in NSW to crown the best in the bush. Did we get it right? See who finished on top and cast your own vote.
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