The dream team NRL newcomers could unleash
They’ve got the nod as the NRL’s newest franchise – but who is on the Dolphins’ shopping list? We reveal the star-studded outfit they could unveil in 2023.
They’ve got the nod as the NRL’s newest franchise – but who is on the Dolphins’ shopping list? We reveal the star-studded outfit they could unveil in 2023.
They’re the 14 names who commanded some of the biggest salaries in the NRL last year – but will be forced to play for scraps in 2022 to keep their careers alive.
Adam Reynolds was hoped to be Brisbane’s saviour next season – but it’s already hit a major hurdle. PHIL ROTHFIELD’S highlights and lowlights.
A quickly deleted post lashing out at social-media trolls shows the intense pressure Storm’s Cameron Munster and his heavily-pregnant partner are under in the white-powder afffair.
If there were any doubts, this night erased them. Melbourne put that controversial defeat to Canberra behind them with a show of force that left Parramatta breathless, scoreless and out of the NRL finals.
Josh Addo-Carr and Blake Ferguson struck up a bromance in Origin camp, but it’ll all be forgotten once they lock horns in a sudden-death semi-final.
As Melbourne fights to keep its premiership dream alive, the current crop of Storm stars have embraced a fiercely-guarded mantra which may well be the secret behind their success.
Former Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan can return to the NRL by the end of this year — but it won’t be the type of job he was hoping for. PLUS, Newcastle’s Stormy future.
It’s one of the great sporting cliches — you’re only as good as your last game. But Parramatta can forget that Brisbane rout. Try to play the Storm like the Broncos and the Eels will suffer, writes MATTY JOHNS.
If Melbourne Storm really are planning to target Parramatta playmaker Mitchell Moses on Saturday night, they will have to get past Eels lock Nathan Brown first.
All of the NRL coaches still standing deserve huge plaudits for some amazing work this season — but one man’s job of turning his club around stands out, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
Melbourne face the threat of a straight sets finals exit when they face a rampant Parramatta outfit in week two of the finals. Former NRL coach Anthony Griffin looks at where the match will be won and lost.
Everything from here on out in the NRL is sudden death, the highs are high, the lows are low and the takes have never been hotter. Here is Campo’s Corner’s preview of the second week of the finals.
The Storm face an elimination clash with the Eels in Melbourne – a venue they’ve lost at four times this season – but Craig Bellamy says the club will take plenty from 2019 if they bow out of the competition.
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