Sloan horror show exposes hypocrisy of Griffin hit squad
Lazy critics used Anthony Griffin’s decision to drop Tyrell Sloan last year as proof he had fallen out with their emerging talent. Now it’s been proven an act of kindness, PAUL KENT writes.
Lazy critics used Anthony Griffin’s decision to drop Tyrell Sloan last year as proof he had fallen out with their emerging talent. Now it’s been proven an act of kindness, PAUL KENT writes.
The Jack Wighton saga is seemingly done and dusted – but there’s one aspect of the negotiations that just doesn’t sit right, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Instead of sulking over Jack Wighton’s defection, Paul Crawley says Canberra should use the flawed NRL system to get payback on South Sydney.
Paul Kent has had enough of archaic statements like “what’s he supposed to do” in defending dangerous hip-drop tackles. How many legs need to snap before critics change their views?
Clubs are busy trying to improve their rosters for the finals run and 2022, but who has signed well and who has made mistakes, writes Paul Kent.
The fact Phil Gould has a track record in turning clubs around, albeit with a few casualties along the way, isn’t the only reason his return to Canterbury is looking so promising, writes Paul Crawley.
The late Bob Fulton loved proving people wrong, and PAUL KENT reveals just how deep the Immortal’s influence on this Manly roster goes.
Shaun Johnson is on big money at the Sharks, but the Kiwi star appears to have no interest in playing at Cronulla after a shocker on the weekend.
Warriors prop Kane Evans could face scrutiny for a profanity written on strapping tape on his wrist and beamed around the country on television cameras.
The 2GB Continuous Call team is still No.1 but it still has taken a major ratings hit. Could it be the show is now too blokey and is without a key ingredient? Check out all the latest NRL chatter and more.
The Bulldogs had given up all hope of landing Phil Gould, but one phone call changed everything, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
NSW fans are furious over the Blues failing to complete the clean sweep, but they’ve managed to avoid scrutiny. Where is the accountability, asks PAUL KENT.
With the top six teams all but locked in, there are nine teams battling over the last two finals spots. But who will make it?
Greg Alexander has defended NSW’s team selection for the State of Origin finale, but some of his comments have hit a raw nerve.
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