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Tyson Frizell of the Dragons looks on during the Round 24 NRL match between the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Wests Tigers at the SCG in Sydney, Sunday, September 1, 2019.  (AAP Image/Brendon Thorne) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Friz shuts down Dragons exit talk

After St George Illawarra’s awful season and rumours of a switch to Parramatta, Tyson Frizell has been forced to deny suggestions he wants to quit the Dragons. PLUS, would you eat Canberra’s green snags?

Roosters
Will the Melbourne Storm make the same mistake they did in last year’s NRL Grand Final, via Matty Johns.

Johns: Storm can exploit underdog tag

In last year’s grand final, Melbourne got sucked in by a hurting Roosters side. But it’s rare for the Storm not to be favourites and they can turn that to their advantage, writes MATTY JOHNS.

NRL
How can the NRL block an Israel Folau return, but welcome back players guilty of violent acts?

Uncomfortable hypocrisy behind NRL’s Folau ban

A stunning 85 per cent of fans believe Israel Folau should be welcomed back the NRL — even if the game’s leaders disagree. But how can that be, when players guilty of domestic violence are welcomed back, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.

Roosters
Roosters Cooper Cronk and Roosters Luke Keary during the Sydney Roosters v South Sydney NRL match at the SCG. Picture: Brett Costello

Why Cronk brushed Storm semi for All Blacks

For so long Cooper Cronk has been the NRL’s symbol of the perfect planner, so his decision to watch the All Blacks in the World Cup over Melbourne’s semi-final came as a shock to teammate Luke Keary.

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