Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Disgraced NRL stars share jail cell
Disgraced NRL stars Jarryd Hayne and Manase Fainu are sharing the same prison cell — read all the details and more NRL news in What’s the Buzz.
Disgraced NRL stars Jarryd Hayne and Manase Fainu are sharing the same prison cell — read all the details and more NRL news in What’s the Buzz.
St George Illawarra interim coach Ryan Carr has staunchly defended his decision to hand the Dragons’ captaincy to controversial forward Jack de Belin.
Phil Gould has had an absolute gutful of an ugly trend that’s only getting worse in the NRL, labelling it an ‘absolute disaster’ that’s ‘ruining the game’.
For years Queensland have claimed the moral high ground over NSW when it comes to team selections. But it seems the Maroons ‘pick and stick’ policy has been given the flick, writes Dean Ritchie.
They stand above the rest but, as they look to stamp their authority on this year’s finals series, how do you split James Tedesco and Tom Trbojevic? Phil Rothfield has his say.
Matty Johns has been sounded out by a breakfast radio heavyweight that is struggling in the ratings war. Buzz’s weekend highlights and lowlights.
Imagine, with two rounds of the regular season, if Warriors, Dragons and Tigers fans still had hope? Here’s how it could happen.
Clubs are no longer protecting footballers like they once were and the writing is on the wall for anyone considering misbehaving during Mad Monday celebrations, PAUL KENT writes.
Painful episodes, one still reverberating from almost four months ago, have handed one premiership hopeful a healthy opportunity to finally claim the big prize, says Paul Crawley.
The referees and those who control them have created the problem that led to the controversy around Latrell Mitchell’s hit on Joey Manu, PAUL KENT writes.
Souths were the authors of their own demise against the Roosters as both teams lost the plot. But the plot that needs to be deleted is from the incendiary Book of Feuds, PAUL KENT writes.
Canterbury coach Trent Barrett has taken aim at match officials – singling out contentious calls as his side slumped to another defeat.
If you thought getting married on the spot and getting to know you later is tough on television then imagine what it’s like in the heat of an NRL expansion battle, says ROBERT CRADDOCK.
It’s the snub that proves Channel Nine’s rugby league producers have completely lost touch with the game. Buzz’s weekend highlights and lowlights.
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