‘It went for hours’: The killer march to cap off Storm camp
They didn’t sleep for two days and pushed for hours in the bush and on sand, but 13 new Melbourne recruits can now say, ‘we’ve done the notorious IDQ camp’. One player though stood out.
They didn’t sleep for two days and pushed for hours in the bush and on sand, but 13 new Melbourne recruits can now say, ‘we’ve done the notorious IDQ camp’. One player though stood out.
Dolphins recruit Felise Kaufusi believes young guns Kalyn Ponga and Harry Grant would be the perfect spearheads for the NRL’s newest franchise in 2023.
Cameron Munster will have plenty of extra motivation ahead of the 2022 NRL season after his partner gave birth to a baby boy.
The Storm originally termed the charges against Tui Kamikamica ‘serious’, but now the club has permitted him to resume training.
The dominant Melbourne era may long continue with the club securing the futures of four key squad members, including New Zealand Test second-rower Kenny Bromwich.
Cameron Smith has hinted at his ambitions to play on with Melbourne next season, while remaining confident teammate Josh Addo-Carr will also stay on at the Storm.
Former NRL star Brett Finch has trashed reports he recently spent time in a rehab centre over mental health issues, meanwhile close friend Cameron Smith has decided his future in the game.
Canberra are firming to claim the signature of boom Melbourne centre Curtis Scott, with the Storm star meeting with Raiders coach Ricky Stuart to discuss the move.
Former Storm premiership winner and Knights hooker Slade Griffin has been forced to pull the pin on his rugby league career at the tender age of 28.
How the Melbourne Storm coach finds himself poised for a very short trim, why Ita Buttrose can expect a visit from the AOC boss, a pro golfer runs out of balls and AFL players’ favourite shopping strip.
Four key NRL players are set to secure their immediate futures in the game, while a host of off-contract stars are desperately waiting for the phone to ring ahead of the 2020 season.
One thing was missing from Peter V’landys’ impressive first media conference — but it’s something the NRL desperately needs to fix, writes Phil Rothfield.
Despite having two years left on his current contract Melbourne’s star swinger could be heading “home”, while the Bulldogs have continued their rebuilding job and more.
It was considered fait accompli that Melbourne’s No.7 weapon Brodie Croft would be at Red Hill next year, but things have suddenly changed at the Broncos. See the full details here.
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