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There was a late deluge of money for an obscure betting market in Sunday’s grand final – but the sting didn’t pay off, writes Phil Rothfield.
A controversial social media post, made in the wake of Penrith’s massive grand final win, has been wiped from Instagram after being brought to the attention of the NRL’s Integrity Unit.
Nathan Cleary has played with the best of the best throughout his career, but there’s one guy he wouldn’t trade for anyone else after his grand final heroics.
The Broncos have a hammer called ‘King Kong’ they present to the biggest lifter at the club. The Dragons have a rookie winger who can squat 300kg. WHO IS YOUR CLUB’S STRONGEST?
The memory of a mate who shared the same dream of playing in the NRL is keeping this young gun grounded ahead of the 2020 season.
The NRL has given an update from the integrity unit and while Josh Reynolds will not be subject to the no-fault stand-down policy the situations of Maika Sivo and Curtis Scott are far less clear.
Ahead of a crucial meeting of the Australian Rugby League Commission to decide the future of four NRL players, the game has been praised for “terrific” work getting its house in order.
Reagan Campbell-Gillard had a miserable final season with Penrith and not even the security of a long-term deal could make him happy. But he’s keen to correct the record on one issue.
The Wests Tigers have signed well despite missing out on Latrell Mitchell, landing Joey Leilua and Adam Doueihi. We look at every team’s roster and analyse their biggest assignments for the 2020 season.
The NRL is inching closer to implementing a rule that will change the competition’s landscape forever as ARL chairman Peter V’landys prepares to reinvent the game. SEE HOW THE RULE WILL WORK.
Tyrone May has narrowly avoided jail following the year-long sex tape scandal, and now the Penrith Panther waits to see what his NRL future holds. Read the details here.
Api Koroisau hasn’t watched his new team and still lives on the other side of Sydney. But Penrith coach Ivan Cleary believes he is the man to bring the best out of Panthers and NSW halfback Nathan.
Marking the first of several high-profile court cases over the next month for the NRL to deal with, Tyrone May has pleaded guilty to four charges of intentionally recording an intimate image without consent.
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