Why NRL battlers were wrong to let star halves go
While the NRL’s Covid affected seasons were dominated by fullbacks, the return to normality has once again cast the spotlight on No.7 as the most important position, writes Paul Kent.
While the NRL’s Covid affected seasons were dominated by fullbacks, the return to normality has once again cast the spotlight on No.7 as the most important position, writes Paul Kent.
The Bulldogs took a tremendous leap of faith in signing Phil Gould to a long-term contract as football boss, now the future of the club is in his hands, writes PAUL KENT.
Top athletes are helping police in their fight to stop young postcode gangs from the breaking the spirit of Sydney, writes PAUL KENT.
There’s two sides to every story. And after hearing only Anthony Maroon’s social distortion of facts over his Triple M walkout, PAUL KENT wants to set the record straight.
Sometimes the NRL rumour mill seems to spin out of control, but there’s one club that keeps making the impossible possible and their latest move will have major ramifications.
Paul Gallen will be looking to join an elite group when he takes on Kris Terzievski for a heavyweight title, but there is one thing he’s missing, writes PAUL KENT
The charges may have been dropped, but Melbourne’s Tui Kamikamica has stll copped a nine week ban by the NRL. FIND OUT WHY
Brad Fittler once ended up in a similar predicament to what befell Cameron Murray. His coach, Phil Gould, recoiled in horror. They didn’t always think spear tackles were OK, writes PAUL KENT.
Phil Gould turned heads after taking over a Bulldogs training session this week, and it’s just the kind of free-spirited madness the NRL needs, writes Paul Kent.
The money needed to attract good players to struggling clubs continues to grow and the longer clubs are in the basement, the more money they will need, writes Matty Johns.
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