Kent: These Broncos don’t have the appetite for sacrifice
Around town, the Broncos behave like winners. Big shots in the bar, their images all over the billboards. Yet on the field, they have won absolutely nothing.
Around town, the Broncos behave like winners. Big shots in the bar, their images all over the billboards. Yet on the field, they have won absolutely nothing.
Ivan Cleary is the nearest he’s been to an NRL premiership, but can he do it without his son Nathan, whose shoulder injury is agonisingly close to ending his season?
Paul Kent reveals the NRL Integrity Unit is looking into damning new allegations surrounding the Ronaldo Mulitalo Origin eligibility saga.
From a coffee shop on Castlereagh St, the first tremor ran through the NRL. Paul Kent takes you inside the concussion lawsuit which could cripple the game.
Sonny Bill Williams was left running from TV crews in bizarre scenes as his plans for a secret boxing return were dashed.
Fascinated by intelligence, intrigued by alternative thinkers, Ben Ikin has always had an thirst for information. And the Broncos have got a real gem. Paul Kent pays tribute his NRL 360 co-host.
Michael Maguire’s dressing room walkout was straight out of Jack’s Gibson playbook. But the Wests Tigers failed to respond, proving the players are the problem, PAUL KENT writes.
The highlight reels were misleading in their coverage of Paul Gallen and to judge him on only those brief clips is an unfair assessment, PAUL KENT writes.
Boyd Cordner was one of the bravest players in the game and he was forced to retire. So why are we still arguing over the high shot crackdown, asks Paul Kent.
It may seem too soon to be anointing Tom Trbojevic as the NRL’s next Immortal – not called Cam Smith – but the numbers don’t lie writes Paul Kent.
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