Rival ‘smokes’ de Belin in first game back
Jack de Belin had a mixed bag of a performance in his first NRL game since 2018 and one moment left him looking worse for the lay-off.
Jack de Belin had a mixed bag of a performance in his first NRL game since 2018 and one moment left him looking worse for the lay-off.
NRL’s mid-season report cards are out. How could a consensus top four pick hit such a low ebb? The Raiders are just a poor reflection of the team that has been fighting to the death in recent years.
Two court cases, 30 months and a whole lot of headlines – Jack de Belin is back in first grade, but his return will be a little different to what he’s used to.
The surname is synonymous with the Rabbitohs and after spending time back in the UK and battling a crippling hip injury, their one-time prop forward is keen for another tilt in the NRL.
THE battle for Ben Hunt isn’t against the opposition and his talent is undeniable, it’s the mental game where the Dragons halfback falls flat writes DARREN LOCKYER.
WE have cracked our heads together in an effort to produce their team of the year after many hours of debate, name-calling and hurt feelings. Check out our NRL team of the year for 2018.
SOUTHS coach Anthony Seibold is plotting to end the finals dreams of the future star he signed at Melbourne. PLUS, Gal’s crack at Hopoate and Brisbane’s TPJ gamble.
WEEK one of the NRL finals and no team is a certainty. Let’s go game by game and talk about the players and tactics that will decide each contest, writes MATTY JOHNS.
JAMES Graham accepts criticism of St George Illawarra’s forward pack is warranted but insists the team’s poor form leading into the NRL finals will mean nothing against Brisbane.
THERE is no known cure for finals fever as the NRL playoffs descend upon the League Central podcast. LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE HERE.
JILLAROOS enforcer Annette Brander says hitting the road for their first game of the NRL women’s premiership has played into the hands of the St George Illawarra Dragons
THERE wasn’t a ball in sight and her boots were made for marching, not kicking, when Talesha Quinn passed a fitness test crucial to her playing in Sunday’s NRL women’s premiership.
FOUR players failed to finish training as Brisbane held a lengthy session in preparation for the elimination final against the Dragons.
GORDEN Tallis is sick and tired of Ben Hunt copping the blame for the Dragons slump, and the former Red V enforcer has launched a scathing attack on their big men, saying only Tyson Frizell is standing up.
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