Foxx switch could kill teammate’s contract quest
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.
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.
As speculation mounts over the future of Melbourne Storm star Cameron Munster, one club has emerged as a surprised suitor for him.
There was a finals-type feel throughout Melbourne’s clash with Cronulla. But there was one major difference between the two sides – Cam Munster.
Cameron Munster proved why he is one of the best players in the NRL with a scintillating performance for the Storm that wowed fans.
Wooden spoon favourites St George Illawarra are already planning for next year, and they’ve got some of the NRL’s most dangerous wingers firmly in their crosshairs.
Adam O’Brien is making quite a noise early as an NRL coach at Newcastle, which is no surprise to Melbourne Storm after what they saw in his 11-year apprenticeship to Craig Bellamy.
Craig Bellamy will be avoiding noted pranksters Josh Addo-Carr and Cameron Munster so he can nap on the plane as the Storm get set to embark on a marathon round trip to face Newcastle on Saturday.
He has long harboured aspirations to coach an NRL team, now a former Wallabies coach has emerged as a shock successor to Cronulla coach John Morris.
The Bulldogs have a need for speed, so they’re going to the fastest man in the business – Melbourne flyer Josh Addo-Carr. Dragons teen titan Jason Saab is also in Canterbury’s sights.
They were on opposite sides of one of the NRL’s saddest ever incidents, but Alex McKinnon and Craig Bellamy joined forces to help mastermind a Newcastle revolution – with a simple phone call behind the stunning recruitment of coach Adam O’Brien.
With Jahrome Hughes missing for the next three weeks with a broken hand, Melbourne has a big decision to make at halfback. The veteran or the up-and-comers?
If the Brisbane Bombers succeed in their dream of becoming the NRL’s 17th team, the consortium behind the bid have identified Melbourne’s Maroons Origin star as their No.1 target.
An unprecedented injury could force Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy to make a team change which has not been implemented since 2014.
After their gritty victory over South Sydney on Friday, a Melbourne Storm stalwart has joined the NRL’s growing casualty ward.
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