Big boppers to lead Storm in 2022
The Melbourne Storm have refreshed their leadership group for 2022 appointing Christian Welch as co-captain and promoting a PNG International.
The Melbourne Storm have refreshed their leadership group for 2022 appointing Christian Welch as co-captain and promoting a PNG International.
The Melbourne Storm has appointed two hardworking and experienced forwards as co-captains for the 2022 NRL season.
The NRL has handed down its judiciary sheet from the second week of NRL trials – with Bulldogs enforcer Tevita Pangai under the spotlight after a performance that left him looking like a liability, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
The Storm has bounced back from its shock NRL trial loss to the Warriors but questions remain as to the makeup of its spine for round one.
Matty Johns reveals why the Eighth Immortal, brother Andrew, is wrong about South Sydney recruit Latrell Mitchell. PLUS the men who will decided the premiership.
At the NRL 2020 launch Cameron Smith reveals how close he came to retiring at the end of 2019, but is now weighing up extending his career into a 20th season.
There’s more than just another accolade on the line in the race for Dally M five-eighth of the year – Melbourne star Cameron Munster has a chance to make history.
A defiant Todd Greenberg reaffirmed the NRL’s position that it was never their intention to use the “greatest anthem of all time” as a political platform – but there’s one big problem with that statement.
After seven years overseeing unprecedented success and growth off the field, Melbourne Storm chairman Bart Campbell will step down on May 22 as the club stays in experienced hands.
Storm and Maroons great Cameron Smith goes into this season as the NRL’s oldest player but he has no plans to cut down on his workload.
The pre-season is over and there’s plenty to digest, including Latrell Mitchell’s Rabbitohs debut, why Canberra’s new man will take time and more — check out what we learned from the final NRL trials.
Maika Sivo was the NRL’s top tryscorer and dominated most statistical categories, but it still wasn’t enough to cap a stunning debut season with Dally M winger of the year honours. WHO WILL IT BE IN 2020? VOTE IN OUR POLL!
The NRL has been criminal in overlooking the slow corruption of tackling that now infects the game. But South Sydney’s wrestling dossier has the potential to save the game on two levels, writes PAUL KENT.
Squads for the second week of NRL trials have been revealed and there are more than a few suprises. Check out all the teams!
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