The Tackle: NRL under fire as Eel remains in hospital
The NRL has defended its decision not to charge Titans star Jayden Campbell over a tackle that resulted in two broken ribs and a punctured lung. PAUL CRAWLEY’S likes and dislikes from round one.
The NRL has defended its decision not to charge Titans star Jayden Campbell over a tackle that resulted in two broken ribs and a punctured lung. PAUL CRAWLEY’S likes and dislikes from round one.
Broncos skipper Kurt Capewell opened a can of worms after rating Payne Haas a better prop than James Fisher-Harris. Buzz reveals his top 10 NRL props and why Capewell is off the mark.
Craig Bellamy says Melbourne are ‘close to scraping the bottom of the barrel’ and need reinforcements quickly after injuries to three key contributors on Saturday night.
Melbourne Storm forward Trent Loiero could be in hot water with the match review committee for this “dangerous” tackle.
Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Under fire all week for his form and the fact he is Ivan’s son, local hero Nathan Cleary stood up when it mattered most to kick Penrith to a thrilling 9-8 victory against Wests Tigers.
The Panthers are struggling to score points. We’ve seen this all before with Ivan Cleary coached teams. On Friday night, a flaw in Cleary’s coaching was evident again in both sides at Penrith Stadium.
Robert Jennings reveals the scary truth of a Michael Maguire post-game spray, Beau Scott’s post-retirement electric dreams and Lottoland surface gets green light for Souths-Sea Eagles clash.
Don’t be fooled by the denials, the bad blood between Wests Tigers and Ivan Cleary still runs deep. While it’s not clear who got the better deal, some friendships have been left in tatters following the new Penrith coach’s sensational exit last year.
While the focus this week has been on coach Ivan Cleary’s first game against the club he walked out on, and the struggling form of his No.7 and son, another key player has dodged the spotlight.
CARNAGE! The first and third most popular players in SuperCoach — Dylan Brown and Adam Keighran — are out. FULL 21-MAN SQUADS INSIDE.
Ivan Cleary’s departure from Wests Tigers was one of the more controversial coaching movements of last season. But the players at Leichhardt weren’t exactly crying in their beer.
Josh Reynolds is a former State of Origin star playing for Western Suburbs in NSW Cup but he’s finally ready to make his much-anticipated NRL comeback.
Under increasing pressure following two heavy losses to start the season, the Bulldogs did what they do best — they bit, barked and snarled.
Ahead of the Easter Monday blockbuster between Parramatta and Wests Tigers, The Sunday Telegraph was granted first access to Sydney’s new super Stadium. Rugby league fans have never had anything like it. CHECK OUT THE EXCLUSIVE PICS.
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