Blues can only be loyal to success
BLIND loyalty has been the Blues downfall before and now Laurie Daley and Peter Sterling must only be loyal to victory writes PAUL KENT.
BLIND loyalty has been the Blues downfall before and now Laurie Daley and Peter Sterling must only be loyal to victory writes PAUL KENT.
THE Eels aren’t interested in brand Hayne and neither is any other NRL club out there. PAUL KENT looks at why the notorious code-hopper is on the nose.
JOSH Dugan wants to be paid like a fullback. The Dragons want to pay him like a centre. PAUL KENT asks if both sides could be right.
ANDREW Hodge is one of few to have played top-flight rugby league and served his country in the army but, instead of being celebrated, he’s a victim.
AARON Woods’ coffee date with Sunday’s opponents, otherwise known as Canterbury players, underlines the deep troubles at Wests Tigers.
PAUL KENT: Matt Frawley was worth about 10 cents on the open market a month ago but in this bizarre halves market his lottery numbers will soon come in.
FANS don’t like players leaving a club mid-season. But there is no better way. And until clubs find an alternative, they should quit whingeing. Live blog with PAUL KENT.
THE unfolding drama around Kieran Foran’s NRL future has taken a new twist with the Melbourne the early favourite to sign him, writes Paul Kent. Blog with Kenty from 1pm!
IVAN Cleary proved his worth to Wests Tigers less than a day into the job by pulling a $1 million a year offer to Mitchell Moses off the table.
PAUL KENT: So Cooper Cronk is moving to Sydney. Now all he needs is to get a Lexus and discover how to have dreary conversations about real estate and he‘ll fit in wonderfully.
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