‘They’ve got the wrong man’: NRL in uproar
The NRL’s controversial move following a Roosters star’s ugly hit has been met with claims an even worse decision has been made.
The NRL’s controversial move following a Roosters star’s ugly hit has been met with claims an even worse decision has been made.
Daniel Tupou wasn’t sin-binned when he should have been, but he has been suspended for an Anzac Day high shot.
Sydney Roosters star Daniel Tupou is set for a stint on the sideline for an ugly high tackle that left the Dragons fuming in a spiteful Anzac Day clash.
The Bulldogs are set to make a call on a Josh Addo-Carr backline switch – a move that could have dire consequences for one teammate. PLUS Buzz’s Saint and Sinner.
On field success comes with a price and the Sydney Roosters are facing the harsh reality of not being able to afford to keep all of their star studded roster as rival clubs circle.
A furious Matty Johns has blasted the NRL’s decision to ban Melbourne Storm forward Nelson Asofa-Solomona for three Test matches over the Bali brawl. PLUS, NRL GF replay heads west.
The Sydney Roosters face the prospect of losing one of their best players as the NRL premiers’ success finally catches up with them, with one Sydney rival again linked to Latrell Mitchell.
Roosters star James Tedesco added to his creaking trophy cabinet by taking out the Players’ Champion award at the Rugby League Players Association awards.
Before they faced Canberra in the NRL grand final, the Sydney Roosters faced each other and told their teammates exactly what they thought of them. PLUS, Spudd’s fears for Burgess.
A drunken brawl with Daly Cherry-Evans led to Jackson Hastings’ exile from the NRL. Now, he’s the Super League Man of Steel and has Salford on the cusp of a remarkable grand final triumph.
The NRL are adamant the decision to reverse a six-again call in the final stages of the 2019 NRL Grand Final was the correct call. Perhaps they should have consulted the rule book.
Even with the tinge of controversy, it is hard to argue the Sydney Roosters didn’t deserve their second straight premiership. And the Tricolours have the talent to go back-to-back-to-back, writes ANTHONY GRIFFIN.
Back in Australian colours for the first time since undergoing reconstruction surgery, Jillaroo Corban McGregor reflects on the moment she knew the women’s game was making an impact.
With back-to-back NRL titles under his belt, Roosters coach Trent Robinson is about to embark on incredible personal journey and climb to the top of Africa’s highest mountain — Mount Kilimanjaro.
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