Grim milestone in NRL injury crisis
Major injuries have increased by a frightening 119 per cent in the past five years and now the blame game has begun. Phil Rothfield reveals the terrifying stats.
Major injuries have increased by a frightening 119 per cent in the past five years and now the blame game has begun. Phil Rothfield reveals the terrifying stats.
After recording their worst collapse in history last week, the Titans survived a late surge from the Tigers to run out winners in Campbelltown.
The Titans got their season back on track against a woeful Wests Tigers, who once again proved an on-field embarrassment with a soulless performance on a night dedicated to Tommy Raudonikis.
The Wests Tigers were honouring Tommy Raudonikis once again but a horrific kick-off capitulation has fans crying into their beers.
The Broncos have lost their second young playmaker in as many days, with highly-rated halfback Tanah Boyd making a move to one of Brisbane’s biggest rivals.
With James Roberts’ arrival from Brisbane meaning a shift from centre to the wing, Dane Gagai could leave South Sydney for an NRL rival that will play him in his preferred position.
Injuries are threatening to tear apart our SuperCoach teams yet again. Re-live Tom Sangster’s blog for the latest news and advice, plus see how every team will line up in Round 14.
After 10 weeks toiling with Tweed Heads in the Intrust Super Cup, new Titans playmaker Ryley Jacks is ready to cement the role he arrived on the Gold Coast to make his own.
‘Unbelievable’ — that’s how Gold Coast hooker Nathan Peats rates Titans teammate Moeaki Fotuaika. And Tonga’s national coach is taking notice.
Unless you’re as old as Wayne Bennett, there is no escape from social media these days. And Ash Taylor’s break from the NRL shows how it is damaging young sports stars, writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has all but confirmed his team will continue to rest big name stars despite dropping their third NRL game in a row.
Instead of being protected from adversity and ill-prepared to handle setbacks, modern NRL players need education and exposure to the realities of life and accountability, writes PAUL KENT.
Ryley Jacks had a ‘keep it simple’ approach to his role in the Titans’ win over Brisbane but his journey to an NRL start has been hard-earned.
Jarrod Wallace was happy to poke fun at his ‘20-metre sprint capacity’ but the prop’s recent run of form proves he’s got the legs for Origin football.
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