Millionaire NRL star living off $300 per-week
Johnathan Thurston is the last NRL player you would expect to see with an allowance of just $300 per-week since retiring with millions.
Johnathan Thurston is the last NRL player you would expect to see with an allowance of just $300 per-week since retiring with millions.
With a fortune built in part thanks to a $25 million handshake, Johnathan Thurston has put his money to work helping others.
South Sydney’s Cody Walker is sure to be named the five-eighth of the year, writes Paul Crawley, but has he done enough to break the Rabbitohs’ Dally M drought?
Newcastle Knights halfback and Townsville boy Jake Clifford was granted an exemption from his team bubble to travel for the birth of his daughter.
The North Queensland Cowboys have locked down one of their key pieces long term by re-signing back rower Coen Hess until the end of the 2022 season.
A Widgee product considered the most exciting young forward in the country, a monster from Tully who made his mark on the QCup, and a bloke who looks like Alf. Read the final list here.
The big bloke with the white beard and red suit is ready for his annual whip around the world on December 25, and we’ve got some requests ready for our Queensland sporting teams.
A Cooper Cronk clone destined for the Broncos, another Palm Beach Currumbin young gun, and ‘one of the best trainers’ a Cowboy has ever seen. It’s part four of our QLD rookies series.
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A Nudgee College perfectionist likened to Matt Gillett, a Marymount College back destined for the Broncos, and fiery forward from Caboolture. It’s part two of our future Origin stars series.
There’s always hype around NRL players aiming make their mark on State of Origin. But who are the young players showing their potential at the lower levels? READ PART TWO ON TUESDAY.
Paul Green thought his Cowboys were too predictable last season, so he’s instructed his men to play a different brand of attacking footy in the post-Johnathan Thurston era.
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