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Paul KentSenior Writer

Paul Kent is a Senior Writer for the Telegraph, CODE Sports and the co-host of NRL360 on Fox League. He specialises in covering NRL but has also covered multiple Olympic Games, soccer World Cups, Rugby World Cups, tennis Grand Slams and golf majors. For two years he was News Corps’ European correspondent in the London Bureau.

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Grappling with the wrestle can save game twice

The NRL has been criminal in overlooking the slow corruption of tackling that now infects the game. But South Sydney’s wrestling dossier has the potential to save the game on two levels, writes PAUL KENT.

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South Sydney Rabbitohs head coach Wayne Bennett is seen during a press conference at Redfern Oval in Sydney, Monday, January 13, 2020. Latrell Mitchell has signed a one-year deal with South Sydney Rabbitohs. (AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi) NO ARCHIVING

Kent: The problem of following Wayne

Even after Wayne Bennett has completed his job for the Rabbitohs, this stone-hewn living monument to rugby league won’t be riding into the sunset. And history shows his successor should be concerned, writes PAUL KENT.

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The Bears would be perfect for a second Brisbane NRL team.

Kent: Unleash the Bears in Brisbane

After the financial failure of the Nines, Perth’s viability as the NRL’s new ground has passed. Which leaves Brisbane as the best option, and the rebirth of a club that remains everyone’s second favourite team, writes PAUL KENT.

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Broncos trainer Allan Langer during the Sydney Roosters v Brisbane Broncos Qualifying Final at Allianz Stadium, Sydney. Picture: Brett Costello

NRL’s half-hearted trainer ban sham

If the NRL truly understood how much rugby league fans hated the incessant intrusion of blue-shirted trainers on to the playing field they would do more, writes Paul Kent.

Kent: Reynolds’ case a cautionary tale

Kent: Reynolds’ case a cautionary tale

Josh Reynolds’ situation highlights the stakes the NRL’s new no fault stand down policy has raised. Todd Greenberg’s reaction was a big step but how long until an allegation is made for more sinister purposes, writes PAUL KENT.

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