McManus keeping hope in mind: Kent
FEARS of concussion-related brain damage ended Newcastle winger James McManus’s NRL career — but it won’t stop his life, writes PAUL KENT.
FEARS of concussion-related brain damage ended Newcastle winger James McManus’s NRL career — but it won’t stop his life, writes PAUL KENT.
PICKING the Coach of the Year is always a dilemma. Do you go with the man who has the most wins, or the one who can extract the best from all his players?
HUMILIATION keeps tumbling on dumped Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah, writes PAUL KENT.
ACCOUNTABILITY breeds success. Consistency provides order. The Sydney Swans showed what the Eels and NRL don’t understand, live blog with PAUL KENT from 1.30pm.
COME Sunday showing the strength of a small battalion, Jenny Polimeni will go watch the Gundagai Tigers play for the first time since her son Lui fell.
THE NRL have entered a serious minefield by allowing Parramatta to continue to play for points writes PAUL KENT.
SALARY cap rorts, drugs, domestic violence and now a sex tape — Parramatta’s culture is rotten, grubby and embarrassing, writes PAUL KENT.
MENTAL strength. Simplicity. Forget meditation and bring the hurt. NSW u20s coach Dean Pay could show senior Blues side how to win Origin, writes PAUL KENT.
THE gate is finally open and the onus is now on every NSW player to demand selection next season, writes PAUL KENT.
THE NRL is in the entertainment business and players need to accept media attention and public interest are an industry reality, writes Paul Kent.
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