Kent: Why Luai should be wary of any bad rap
The emergence of a TikTok video of Penrith star Jarome Luai singing a song referencing Sydney’s postcode gangs has the NRL on alert, writes PAUL KENT.
The emergence of a TikTok video of Penrith star Jarome Luai singing a song referencing Sydney’s postcode gangs has the NRL on alert, writes PAUL KENT.
The NRL’s empty chase for consistency with the intervention of the bunker has added to the confusion in the game, and Latrell Mitchell made the most of it, writes PAUL KENT.
The contractual brinkmanship between Des Hasler and the Sea Eagles has escalated with club superstar Tom Trbojevic taking sides.
Cheap shots, illegally attacking undefended players and head slams are not tough. PAUL KENT reveals how the NRL can end the madness.
Clubs manipulating HIA rules has fast become the NRL’s worst-kept secret, writes Paul Kent — and it could have dire consequences for the sport’s future.
In a scathing assessment of the NRL’s decision-makers, Paul Kent questions the league’s integrity after Taylan May’s two-match ban for assault was delayed until next year so he could play finals.
The Wests Tigers can’t attract talent, the Dolphins can’t land a marquee man – there’s a simple solution to both of these problems, writes Paul Kent.
Inside convicted wife killer Chris Dawson’s rugby league dealings in an era where footballers and gangsters existed side-by-side, and often overlapped.
Several coaches are running out of time to save their jobs, but their clubs might be playing with fire by putting them on notice, writes Paul Kent.
The NRL’s recent judicial changes have allowed players like Nelson Asofa-Solomona to con the same people who implemented the game’s new grading structure, PAUL KENT writes.
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