SuperCoach NRL: Six things we learned from Good Friday footy
One premiership contender staked its title claims while another faltered in a big way. See the standouts and SuperCoach stars in our six things learned from Good Friday footy.
One premiership contender staked its title claims while another faltered in a big way. See the standouts and SuperCoach stars in our six things learned from Good Friday footy.
South Sydney star Jai Arrow has allegedly been involved in an altercation with Bulldogs fans, as Canterbury blew the Rabbitohs away in a record breaking Good Friday clash.
The NRL’s supposed “crackdown” on high shots appears a thing of the past, leaving fans and experts baffled on Good Friday.
Most players would kick stones if they moved to the other side of the world to play reserve grade but it has actually helped Englishman Lewis Dodd ahead of his NRL debut.
Rabbitohs fullback Jye Gray was told he was too small to make it in the NRL, but he’s come a long way since slipping through the cracks at the Broncos, to lead the Dally M Medal voting.
A bizarre new chapter has been written in the Book of Feuds. This is how a raw chook, South Sydney’s Harold Matthews side and Reggie the Rabbit exposed a 15-year-old Souths junior to the NRL’s fiercest rivalry.
He was the man Sea Eagles fans wanted as their next long-term halfback, but Jamie Humphreys is loving life at the Rabbitohs as Manly scramble to replace Daly Cherry-Evans.
Latrell Mitchell is set to play his first game of the season against his former club, but the South Sydney superstar could make his return in a new position.
Latrell Mitchell will start a game in the centres in clubland for the first time in six years. Wayne Bennett reveals the reasoning behind the superstar full-back’s positional switch.
The Rabbitohs are in a better spot than anyone could have predicted, and master coach Wayne Bennett is about to unleash his best player with Latrell Mitchell tipped to return against his former side next week.
Penrith players struggled without big guns Nathan Cleary and Dylan Edwards, but one Panthers star still managed the best score on the park. Here’s five things we learned from Thursday night’s footy.
Premierships aren’t won in March, but the Penrith dynasty looks on shaky ground. The Panthers were dealt their third-straight defeat courtesy of the rampant Rabbitohs, with Brian To’o among the injured casualties.
It’s rugby league’s version of batting after Bradman. Succeeding Wayne Bennett comes with a long list of casualties, with Kristian Woolf the latest to struggle in the hot seat. See the shock figures behind the NRL’s cursed job.
Daly Cherry-Evans’ impending Manly exit has made him a priceless premiership commodity for several NRL clubs in their relentless pursuit of a title. PAMELA WHALEY analyses every team’s premiership window.
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