Brooks-Flanagan swap talk creates another Tigers twist
Wests Tigers are the Frankenstein’s monster of the NRL, a team completely assembled with the live corpses of other teams. Are they about to add another piece, PAUL KENT asks.
Wests Tigers are the Frankenstein’s monster of the NRL, a team completely assembled with the live corpses of other teams. Are they about to add another piece, PAUL KENT asks.
Shane Warne once helped former Noiseworks guitarist Steve Balbi through his heroin addiction. Now the rocker and friend Gavin Robertson have produced a touching tribute song. LISTEN HERE.
Knights hardman Mitch Barnett admits ‘I got it wrong’, but nights spent in jail, assault charges and a young man making poor choices complicate matters, PAUL KENT reveals.
Should a transgender athlete be allowed to play in the NRLW? It’s the debate the NRL is about to enter into as the topic dominates sport around the world.
Enough is enough. The Wests Tigers haven’t made the finals in over a decade, and the fans are fed up. It’s time for Tim Sheens to unleash hell on the NRL’s basketcase, writes PAUL KENT.
The crackdown on protecting playmakers in their battle with forwards has gone too far and PAUL KENT fears where it will end should the current trend continue.
Wayne Bennett decided to lift the lid on all the dirty tricks he and his former peers use to ruin rugby league, writes PAUL KENT.
Penrith and Melbourne have revealed the Turbo Blueprint for how to dismantled Manly – and the Sea Eagles need to try a radical circuit-breaker to save their season, says PAUL KENT.
The new concussion guidelines have every team on warning, and NRL coaches don’t have far to look when it comes to apportioning blame, PAUL KENT writes.
Even allowing for the gradual loss of the Big Four in recent seasons, Melbourne Storm has never been so vulnerable, writes PAUL KENT.
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