SG Ball: Unsung heroes help Roosters reach peak
The Sydney Roosters have catapulted to the top of the SG Ball ladder after the club’s unsung heroes hung on for a narrow victory over Canberra.
The Sydney Roosters have catapulted to the top of the SG Ball ladder after the club’s unsung heroes hung on for a narrow victory over Canberra.
Knights’ young gun Sophie Clancy might start on the bench but her tryscoring ability is a big reason her side remains undefeated heading into the finals.
Sam Walker’s NRL debut has been fast-tracked due to an injury crisis at the Roosters, but he’s not the only star young half at the club to recieve a big promotion.
Manly’s NRL side might be struggling but their Harold Matts team is showing great signs for the future, with gun five-eighth Latu Fainu starring in their big win against Penrith.
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Country kid Jack Cole scored a double against Balmain to keep Penrith in the race for the finals in Round 6 of the SG Ball Cup.
After a long wait, Souths’ Jersey Flegg team will finally get to defend their title when the season kicks-off — and for two of their stars, a World Cup berth is in their sights.
Everyone knows of Jayden Sullivan’s talent, but the other half of the Dragons’ halves combination of the future is set to take off. The NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg has some oustanding talent.
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