Kent: Bennett’s recruiting tactics exposed
Wayne Bennett has often said the best coaches are the best recruiters and his pursuit of Storm star Cameron Munster has forced him to dig deep into his bag of tricks, writes PAUL KENT.
Wayne Bennett has often said the best coaches are the best recruiters and his pursuit of Storm star Cameron Munster has forced him to dig deep into his bag of tricks, writes PAUL KENT.
Is one of Queensland’s State of Origin heroes headed to the sunshine state? One suitor has weighed in on speculation linking them with a move for Ben Hunt.
When it comes to the draw, parity is not possible in the NRL but the price being paid by some clubs is an injustice, writes Paul Kent.
The great clubs are always well led, and Kalyn Ponga has shown he doesn’t have the influence needed to deliver premierships for the Knights, writes Paul Kent.
In every successful era the Knights have had, the team was littered with junior stars nurtured through the ranks. That’s no longer the case and it’s led to a loss of identity, writes Paul Kent.
The toughness of NRL players is an accepted fact but the death of Paul Green was a jolting reminder of how taxing the game is, writes Paul Kent.
In a year in which some rookie coaches have thrived and others have been axed, Cameron Ciraldo and Andrew Webster should be taking notes if they want to succeed, writes Paul Kent.
Ricky Stuart could have easily rolled over and explained why he said what he said to gain sympathy, but he’s made of stronger stuff, writes PAUL KENT.
Greg Alexander and Cameron Smith have butted heads over claims Melbourne invented the hip-drop tackle, and history shows Brandy is in the right, writes PAUL KENT.
This explanation of why Storm forward Nelson Asofa-Solomona wasn’t charged for breaking an opponent’s teeth is another example of how the MRC has lost its way, writes PAUL KENT.
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