Pathways to stardom: The 27 rookies on fast track to NRL debuts
From the brother of the game’s best player to the son of a current NRL coach, and a ready-made Kalyn Ponga replacement – these are the prodigies ready to make their first grade debuts.
From the brother of the game’s best player to the son of a current NRL coach, and a ready-made Kalyn Ponga replacement – these are the prodigies ready to make their first grade debuts.
Canberra Raiders star Joe Tapine might be in trouble for several incidents as he taunted rival fans during his side’s fiery win on Sunday.
Canberra’s gutsy victory over the high-flying Warriors in New Zealand could come at a cost with three key players put on report in the fiery encounter.
Meet the next generation of rugby league stars. Our experts have scoured the land to discover the players set to make their way on to the NRL stage for every club.
The Titans were cruising before a massive hit swiftly turned the tide and allowed the Raiders to climb to third on the NRL ladder.
Kalyn Ponga and the Newcastle Knights’ woes have continued in a meek showing against the Cronulla Sharks, while a Super POD has emerged at the Raiders.
Manly’s hopes of replacing the outgoing Daly Cherry-Evans with Canberra halfback Jamal Fogarty could be in jeopardy after the Raiders tabled a new deal for their star No.7.
On a high from their stunning comeback win over the Dragons, the Parramatta Eels have been given a wake-up call, as the Raiders ran riot to put 50-points on the NRL cellar dwellers.
Just when it seemed Canberra coach Ricky Stuart was ready to blow up, his team produced the biggest miracle of the year so far.
Canberra forward Hudson Young became the first player sin binned under the NRL’s high shot recalibration, but then helped set up one of the team tries of the season as the Raiders pipped the Sharks at the death.
Hudson Young is the first player to be sin-binned following the NRL’s crackdown on high shots in the Raiders’ last-gasp victory.
Ricky Stuart has revealed he had an honest conversation with his Raiders halfback amid reports he was being targeted by Manly.
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.
Canberra coach Ricky Stuart will come under the NRL’s microscope after his weekend outburst over refereeing, and Brent Read writes it will prove a test case for new gag rules.
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