Livestream spat over Milford’s Magpies debut
Anthony Milford’s Souths Logan debut won’t be broadcast this weekend – and it’s caused a major spat between the league and its clubs. SPORT CONFIDENTIAL.
Anthony Milford’s Souths Logan debut won’t be broadcast this weekend – and it’s caused a major spat between the league and its clubs. SPORT CONFIDENTIAL.
After almost 20 years, former Mudgee Dragon Jarrod Wallace is ready for a rugby league homecoming when he returns to Central West NSW to take on Manly.
No backline is perfect but Braith Anasta finds it hard to pinpoint a weakness in a side whose fleet-footed flyers have scored 23 of their 24 tries so far this season. Do you agree?
Daly Cherry-Evans has come a long way since he reneged on the Gold Coast ahead of Saturday’s clash against the resurgent Titans in Mudgee.
Gold Coast coach Garth Brennan is backing 232 games of NRL experience to shore up his fringe defence against the Warriors on Friday night.
Gold Coast coach Garth Brennan knows his job is in severe danger if the Titans cannot arrest a worrying form slump starting on Friday night against the Warriors in Auckland.
It has been a rollercoaster start to the season for our three NRL clubs but it would be a silly move to write any of them off as premiership contenders, writes MAL MENINGA.
The Titans will be boosted by the return of two key players in their clash with New Zealand on Friday night as they look to secure their first win of the season.
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Strike centre Brian Kelly regards the inability of Gold Coast to grab a win as the only downside, admittedly a large one, to a season in which the Ballina product moved back towards his home region.
South Sydney may have won three matches in a row, but coach Wayne Bennett was hardly full of joy after the match against the Titans – no surprise really as the win came at a heavy cost.
South Sydney’s classy playmakers ensured Gold Coast have sole possession of last place on the NRL ladder despite a bold challenge to Wayne Bennett’s heavyweights.
Without a win and struggling with injuries, no one is giving Gold Coast a chance against South Sydney. But if 17 blokes give it their all, it is amazing what can happen in rugby league, writes GORDEN TALLIS.
Ryley Jacks has outlined his vision to help turn the Titans into a finals force as the Gold Coast halfback prepares to face Wayne Bennett – the coach who torpedoed his hopes of becoming a Bronco.
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