The biggest losers from NRL’s shonky draw
When it comes to the draw, parity is not possible in the NRL but the price being paid by some clubs is an injustice, writes Paul Kent.
When it comes to the draw, parity is not possible in the NRL but the price being paid by some clubs is an injustice, writes Paul Kent.
The Roosters have absolutely obliterated the Tigers on Saturday night at the SCG, charging home to a humiliating 72-6 win in yet another footy bloodbath this weekend.
Stadiums were the hot topic at the Roosters on Friday as coach Trent Robinson threw his support behind one concept.
There are plenty of players who will shy away when the pressure is on in the big games. But that’s when Isabelle Kelly plays her best.
The arrival of Brett Morris helped the Roosters win a premiership in 2019, and now Luke Keary is backing the arrival of Josh Morris to have a similar impact.
Latrell Mitchell has become one of rugby league’s biggest stars, but the spotlight on him has become so bright it threatens to burn.
Premiership winners for more than two decades struggled to back up their titles – but these Sydney Roosters want to put them to shame by locking in a record-breaking three-peat.
With a New York team officially joining the English League One competition, the ground-breaking new franchise have targeted trials with three star-powered NRL clubs.
The Sydney Roosters have won the battle to prise Josh Morris from Cronulla with the Sharks agreeing to release the star centre to the premiers — but there’s a catch. READ THE LATEST.
NRL clubs are introducing a raft of hygiene precautions to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus, but one measure has even left the players scratching their heads.
A young gun in his first full season as a starter is a genuine contender for the Dally M second-rower of the year award — but he’ll have plenty of competition. VOTE IN OUR POLL
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David Klemmer is tough and fearsome on the field and a gentle giant off it. But an encounter with The Daily Telegraph’s Dean Ritchie almost left the NRL reporter unconscious.
For six weeks, Mose Maseo had been lying in bed, almost motionless. Now the former Roosters prop is amazing his medical team with his determination to recover from a spinal injury.
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