Players thrown under bus in one big RLPA game
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.
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.
There’s no greater revenge than a joke that backfires. And now the Wests Tigers are eating humble pie after a smug jibe blew up in their faces.
Tim Sheens has been back at the Wests Tigers for two years and in that time the already struggling club has gone hopelessly backwards, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
NSW Blues and Manly legend Mark Carroll has joined the long list of those ‘blocked’ by Bulldogs head of football Phil Gould. It’s all in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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
Knights hardman Mitch Barnett admits ‘I got it wrong’, but nights spent in jail, assault charges and a young man making poor choices complicate matters, PAUL KENT reveals.
Should a transgender athlete be allowed to play in the NRLW? It’s the debate the NRL is about to enter into as the topic dominates sport around the world.
Whether it be age, lost aggression, defensive weaknesses or plain old loss of form, the Roosters have a number of liabilities in their forward at the moment, says PHIL ROTHFIELD.
South Sydney’s game plan is wrong and needs an urgent refocus if the Rabbitohs are to avoid staring down the barrel of an 0-4 start to the season, MATTY JOHNS writes.
Enough is enough. The Wests Tigers haven’t made the finals in over a decade, and the fans are fed up. It’s time for Tim Sheens to unleash hell on the NRL’s basketcase, writes PAUL KENT.
Storm star Justin Olam has closed the book on the perceived feud between Latrell Mitchell and Brandon Smith in five short sentences.
Wayne Bennett decided to lift the lid on all the dirty tricks he and his former peers use to ruin rugby league, writes PAUL KENT.
As if Latrell Mitchell didn’t have enough on his mind next week with Roosters fans baying for blood, he now somehow has to help conjure up a win for a suddenly desperate Souths.
Penrith and Melbourne have revealed the Turbo Blueprint for how to dismantled Manly – and the Sea Eagles need to try a radical circuit-breaker to save their season, says PAUL KENT.
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