Buzz v Crash Origin Q&A: ‘Someone will win by 20 points’
State of Origin 3 is set to be a blowout. Watch as veteran journalists Phil Rothfield and Robert Craddock renew their interstate rivalry.
State of Origin 3 is set to be a blowout. Watch as veteran journalists Phil Rothfield and Robert Craddock renew their interstate rivalry.
The Bulldogs have prepared a groundbreaking deal, which includes a share in a pub, to lure Titan Tino Fa’asuamaleaui to Canterbury – a move which could have major salary cap implications.
They say a picture speaks a thousand words – and this is the holiday snap of Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii that is set to cause major angst for Wallabies stars, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Rugby league players are being thrown under the bus by their own leaders, who have unknowingly placed the careers of every NRL star in jeopardy.
Phil Gould’s claims that he gets to decide when Kyle Flanagan returns to the Bulldogs’ NRL side should be a huge cause for concern for coach Trent Barrett, PAUL KENT writes.
Trent Barrett’s critics are barking up the wrong tree, writes Dean Ritchie, or would they rather the Bulldogs stick with a losing formula?
Manly hated the Knights and the Knights hated Manly, for a decade it was as intense a rivalry as the game has ever seen – then one moment of magic changed everything.
While Michael Maguire and Trent Barrett have been under the pump all season, Anthony Griffin has stayed under the radar thanks largely to a pre-season blunder by the club.
Bulldogs players have rallied around recalled teammate Kyle Flanagan amid a storm of debate over the timing of the maligned halfback’s return to the top grade.
The clubs have outsmarted the NRL once again. PAUL KENT reveals how players are staring down the referees over the latest rule change until the whistleblowers quit.
Payne Haas is a generational talent on the field, but a liability off of it. It’s time the Broncos showed what they stand for writes Brent Read.
A miserable round for the Broncos was compounded by just how poor some of their recruitment decisions have been of late. Buzz’s highlights and lowlights.
Wests Tigers are the Frankenstein’s monster of the NRL, a team completely assembled with the live corpses of other teams. Are they about to add another piece, PAUL KENT asks.
It’s been a closely-guarded secret for 10 years – but now it can be revealed how Craig Bellamy and Cam Smith found themselves in the company of one of the world’s most powerful figures
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