Kent: Bennett’s simple plan still key to success
The big difference between the haves and have-nots in the NRL is more to do with coaching talent than playing talent, writes PAUL KENT.
The big difference between the haves and have-nots in the NRL is more to do with coaching talent than playing talent, writes PAUL KENT.
There’s always some drama that threatens to ruin the NRL Grand Final and teams have already found a way to bend the rules for the worse these finals, writes PAUL KENT.
From Ricky Stuart to Andrew Johns, Darren Lockyer and Greg Bird, history is littered with absentees that can mean the difference between winning and losing a premiership, says PAUL KENT.
The Dally M coach of the year race is down to two — but the outcome could cast a shadow on the player thought to be the greatest of his generation. Vote in our poll!
Clubs are no longer protecting footballers like they once were and the writing is on the wall for anyone considering misbehaving during Mad Monday celebrations, PAUL KENT writes.
The referees and those who control them have created the problem that led to the controversy around Latrell Mitchell’s hit on Joey Manu, PAUL KENT writes.
Souths were the authors of their own demise against the Roosters as both teams lost the plot. But the plot that needs to be deleted is from the incendiary Book of Feuds, PAUL KENT writes.
With Storm just one win from surpassing the Roosters’ 1975 winning streak, Craig Bellamy is closing in on Jack Gibson as the best ever coach, writes PAUL KENT.
When the NRL flagged an expansion team for 2023, the early fear was there wouldn’t be enough players to fill the roster. The bigger concern might be whether there are enough coaches, writes PAUL KENT.
With hopes of expansion, the ARL Commission is taking its biggest step yet towards combating a covert war that has been waged without response for far too long, PAUL KENT writes.
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