Cowboys utility makes big call on NRL future
Cowboys playmaker Scott Drinkwater has decided where his NRL future lies, after his manager met with the Broncos last week to discuss a move to Red Hill.
Cowboys playmaker Scott Drinkwater has decided where his NRL future lies, after his manager met with the Broncos last week to discuss a move to Red Hill.
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The Titans suffered a late collapse against the Broncos on Friday but the bad news didn’t end there, with one star set for a lengthy lay-off.
Recently retired Roosters captain Jake Friend and form Parramatta hooker Reed Mahoney are on very similar trajectories.
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Gold Coast have turned on the attacking football at last, running Manly ragged in a 36-18 upset win at Lottoland that just might get their season back on track.
Manly have slumped to their worst loss since the opening fortnight of the season, going down 36-18 to the lowly Gold Coast Titans.
The Broncos have a $1 million dilemma on their hands with Andrew McCullough – and how they handle the hooker will have major implications for their salary-cap position.
He is yet to be named in an NRL match day squad, let alone make his debut, but Gold Coast’s rising star Treymain Spry could be the tonic for the Titans woes.
Maroons hopeful Jai Arrow sent a scare through Queensland after he went down with a leg injury at training on Thursday but the hardworking lock should be fit for Origin I.
After four straight losses and just two wins from 10 matches the Titans are teetering on the brink of disaster. Can the ailing Gold Coasters claw their way out?
Titans coach Garth Brennan is fighting for his job after the Gold Coast board ordered a full investigation of the club’s operations.
Gold Coast players were left gobsmacked this week when they turned up for a recovery session following the disappointing loss to Canterbury and were told they would be going ten pin bowling.
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