The Tackle: Huge Origin calls on young superstars
The Broncos are suddenly a hotbed of Origin talent — for both Queensland and NSW — and these are the calls that must be made, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
The Broncos are suddenly a hotbed of Origin talent — for both Queensland and NSW — and these are the calls that must be made, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
Sydney Roosters forward Victor Radley has been robbed of his State of Origin dream once again, with his injury far worse than first feared.
A Dolphins star schoolboy signing and a quicksilver Broncos recruit are among 50 teen league star players to watch at the state schoolboy championships.
Sydney Roosters youngster Joseph Suaalii has started to deliver on his enormous potential – and rugby union powerbrokers will be kicking themselves every time they see him uneash.
Roosters half Luke Keary has had a season to remember on and off the field with a premiership and new baby. But there’s something else that also makes him feel good.
The Roosters pack the most formidable front-row combination in the NRL and the back-to-back premiers have taken a huge step to ensuring that will continue for years to come.
There are days when Patrick Carrigan just doesn’t want to go to uni, but the rising Broncos star says an ex-Broncos’ mentorship keeps him focused through the tough days.
It’s the scourge damaging the game and turning fans off in droves – and this damning list proves loyalty in the NRL is close to becoming extinct. SEE THE CURRENT ONE-CLUB PLAYERS.
The Tigers are giving their all to attract Latrell Mitchell to Concord, and the belief within the club is that the NSW star would be their biggest recruit since legendary Englishman Ellery Hanley.
North Queensland had to wait forever for a superstar – then two came along at once! But with the Cowboys set to secure their dream target for 2020, one want-away Rooster is still searching for a new home.
Trent Robinson will take the Sydney Roosters’ next generation of stars on a tough initiation pre-season camp in New Zealand this week as Latrell Mitchell meets with rival NRL clubs.
Latrell Mitchell has arrived in Townsville for talks with the Cowboys as the dual-premiership winning centre explores his options for the 2020 season.
Roosters coach Trent Robinson says the club must accept the departure of Latrell Mitchell and begin preparations for the future, while indicating the star’s desire to play fullback may have contributed to the exit.
Rumours of a star NRL rookie looking to switch clubs simply won’t go away, especially after this recent photograph. PLUS a Melbourne sporting venue takes crown for biggest rort.
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