Kent: The two men who will define NRL’s next decade
Two of the most influential figures in league are set to define the NRL’s new era as they jostle for the signatures of some of the game’s biggest stars. Paul Kent analyses the recruiting stoush.
Two of the most influential figures in league are set to define the NRL’s new era as they jostle for the signatures of some of the game’s biggest stars. Paul Kent analyses the recruiting stoush.
Every NRL club spends the same amount of salary cap, but not every club spends it the same, PAUL KENT writes.
Is it time clubs take control of their players’ social media accounts so the message being delivered is one unlikely to offend or trigger costly ramifications, asks PAUL KENT.
The politicising of sport has got so bad that nobody knows how to act with any maturity anymore, writes PAUL KENT.
Ricky Stuart loves his players but none more so than the recently retired Sia Soliola, a kind, generous man who is the antidote to the modern indulgence of current players, writes PAUL KENT.
Paul Kent apology to South Sydney Rabbitohs owner Russell Crowe.
Penrith’s grand final win was a terrific ending to a tough season and they deserved to celebrate, but there is an uneasiness about much of their behaviour since, writes PAUL KENT.
The NRL needs to realise that the strongest way to discipline players is by enforcing punishments that can directly impac results, writes PAUL KENT.
Penrith’s brash young team will relish playing the bad guy role as Wayne Bennett’s Rabbitohs chase a fairytale finish in the NRL grand final, writes PAUL KENT.
Lionel Potter was a man who wrote his way out of Parramatta Jail and into South Sydney history – with a bit of NFL notoriety for good measure, writes Paul Kent.
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