Souths forward joins rivals immediately
The Bulldogs have strengthened their middle by signing a South Sydney forward who is a chance of playing this weekend.
The Bulldogs have strengthened their middle by signing a South Sydney forward who is a chance of playing this weekend.
The Penrith Panthers have made mass changes for their clash against the Dolphins with star halfback Nathan Cleary ruled out and Origin stars rested.
Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo take aim at one of his own stars after a Tevita Pangai Jr. was the tip of the iceberg against the Broncos.
Bulldogs cult hero Josh Reynolds’ may not have been able to go out a winner in his final match but he’s been given an all-time send off.
Canterbury’s showdown against Penrith looms as one of the most lopsided games in modern rugby league history. See TAB’s odds here.
It clear that the Bulldogs don’t have the cattle, but the signs are promising for Canterbury if it can reproduce a similar attitude. The same cannot be said of the triumphant Titans.
Dylan Napa accused a rival of faking injury to get him sent from the field, giving him an almighty spray as he was banished to the sin bin.
Peter V’landys and the NRL are standing firm on their interpretation of key football and fatigue-related indicators. But an upset players’ union sees their stance disrespectful to players.
The instability at the Broncos continues with coach Kevin Walters set to name his fifth halves combination in 11 games.
They were supposed to be a real premiership threat, yet after a rough five weeks, Gold Coast are among the also-rans. Our writers wrap R10, plus full DALLY M VOTES.
To argue that high tackles are simply a part of the game and to be tolerated, as most former players, many current players and a few coaches have, is a great disservice to rugby league.
Weeks after two men were charged for attacking Latrell Mitchell over social media, Knights star Tyson Frizell has been subjected to a racial slur. BUZZ’S HIGHLIGHTS, LOWLIGHTS.
It’s certainly true the new crackdowns were introduced with indecent haste but incidents over the weekend, with one in particular, show the NRL are definitely on the right track.
Josh Papalii will miss the opening Origin contest unless he beats a high tackle rap after the match review committee came down hard on his dismissal in the Raiders defeat of the Bulldogs.
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