The Grill Team’s arsiest bet of all time
THE old saying is “you can bet your arse on it”, so Mark Geyer and Gus Worland plan to do just that when the Roosters play Penrith this weekend.
THE old saying is “you can bet your arse on it”, so Mark Geyer and Gus Worland plan to do just that when the Roosters play Penrith this weekend.
ON the back of a brilliant attacking performance from five-eighth Cody Walker, a wounded South Sydney bounced back in style with a 38-18 victory over Manly.
“IT’S pretty dumb.” Leading players have expressed little sympathy for Tim Simona, who has been deregistered by the NRL.
KIERAN Foran will have eight weeks once he returns to the field to decide if he remains with the Warriors or returns to Australia to be closer to family.
IT’S been 18 months in the making but the Robbie Farah and Jason Taylor feud is finally set to play out at ANZ Stadium on Friday night.
SEASON PREVIEW: They’re young, talented and have the world at their feet. Forget the five-year plans, it’s time for title talk in Penrith
IT won’t be the bright lights of ANZ Stadium, but former Penrith forward Chris Grevsmuhl will return to rugby league this weekend when he dons the boots for Orange CYMS.
CRONULLA fear the drawn out legal battle between Leeds and James Segeyaro will cost the club the hooker’s signature.
SAM McKendry’s comeback from a knee injury could not have gone worse with the big prop hurting the same knee in Penrith’s 18-6 win over Parramatta.
JOHN Sutton has vowed to fight for his future at the Rabbitohs with the club’s longest-serving player fearing he will be squeezed out by the salary cap.
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