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One club’s draw for next season stands head and shoulders above the rest, while the defending premiers have been handed a tough task in their bid for back-to-back titles.
Who would your club land if the NRL adopted an AFL-style rookie draft? We examine how a 2021 draft would have played out, with big results.
Will Chambers’ return to the NRL lasted just eight games with the 224-game veteran linking with a high-profile rugby franchise.
THE Dally M Medal night is almost upon us. Our experts give their predictions for Team of the Year, as well as the major awards such as rookie, coach and best female player.
DALY Cherry-Evans’ representative exile is all but over with the Manly halfback on the verge of a Kangaroos call-up for the first time since 2014 thanks to the backing of Australia coach Mal Meninga.
NRL gets it wrong again as leading female officials brushed for younger brother of refs boss Bernard Sutton, Cowboys’ great Matt Scott’s retirement hangs on neck op and grand final rivalry for Fox Sports callers.
WITH the Sydney Football Stadium poised to close it’s doors for the last time, we’ve taken a look at the greatest game played in every year since the iconic ground opened in 1988.
MANLY’S search for a coach to replace Trent Barrett appears to have come down to two choices — but even then, the Sea Eagles’ troubles are far from over.
WHY there will be no repeat of the Bulldogs’ madness at the Harbour View Hotel, the truth behind the Broncos’ meeting with Craig Bellamy and Cameron Smith’s mind-boggling stats.
IF Penrith utility Tyrone Peachey fails to come through on his new contract on the Gold Coast, the Titans want star playmaker James Maloney to head north. PLUS, the Bulldogs’ response to Mad Monday breach notice.
TOM Wright has decided to quit NRL club Manly and return to rugby union, signing a two year deal with the Brumbies. “Tom has genuine X factor in attack with ability to create something out of nothing.”
SEA EAGLES young gun Tom Wright has decided to quit NRL club Manly and return to rugby union, signing a two-year deal with the Brumbies.
SADLY, this is the reaction from the most powerful official at Canterbury Bulldogs over their wild Mad Monday party. Buzz Rothfield reveals the text message he recieved from George Coorey, chairman of the Canterbury Leagues Club.
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