Buzz: Radio boss steps in to end Johns feud
The rift between NRL brothers Matty and Andrew Johns is worse than many think and their boss will step in to solve it, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
The rift between NRL brothers Matty and Andrew Johns is worse than many think and their boss will step in to solve it, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Phil Gould appears to have done an Olympic class backflip on Shane Flanagan and the reasons for his about-face are hard to understand, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Mitchell Pearce is edging closer to an NRL return, but it won’t be with the Wests Tigers — check out all the latest sport and NRL news in WHAT’S THE BUZZ.
He has just about won it all as a coach, but should Wayne Bennett get the biggest honour in rugby league? Have your say inside.
Harry Garside’s professional boxing career is in doubt after choosing a reality TV show over a huge fight. More in SAINT, SINNER, SHOOSH.
Phil Gould’s Bulldogs rebuild is putting significant financial strain on the club, with cashless gaming cards set to have a devastating impact, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Phil Rothfield has blocked more than 2000 people on Twitter. But, he has given a select few people a rare opportunity at a second chance. Buzz takes trolls to the Twitter tribunal.
After a controversy filled 2022, can Manly under new coach Anthony Siebold make a swift ascent up the ladder in 2023? Check out all of Buzz Rothfield 2023 predictions.
Dean ‘Bullfrog’ Ritchie was given a new moniker by an NRL star’s dad, Paul Kent dug his heels in, Buzz took on a former Test captain – these journos won’t be exchanging Christmas cards.
Rugby league will never be the same after one of its most iconic figures hung up the boots – or microphone – for the last time. PHIL ROTHFIELD reveals his 2022 sport awards.
Phil Rothfield and Michael Clarke got into a heated argument on Sydney radio after the former Test cricket captain made a stunning claim around attending the annual Allan Border Medal night. LISTEN TO THE EXPLOSIVE AUDIO
Jason Alchin’s emotional recounting of his reunion with the homeless ex-Bulldogs teammate Sandy Campbell is a wake-up call for the NRL, writes Phil Rothfield.
A whopping 28 players and coaches have come and gone under Phil Gould’s watch at the Panthers and Bulldogs, and there will be more, writes Phil Rothfield.
In a heartwarming twist, former Bulldogs half Jason Alchin has had an emotional reunion with Sandy Campbell, who is battling cancer and living homeless.
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