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Tedesco’s crown under assault

It’s no surprise that James Tedesco stands above all other fullbacks, but the shock comes with who is nipping at his heels. FIND OUT WHO.

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Their seasons might be over but that doesn't mean there isn't hope for 2019.

Ray of hope for NRL finals outcasts

THIS weekend marks the end of a very tough season most of the NRL’s bottom eight but it’s not all doom and gloom. We take a look at why those teams can look towards 2019 with optimism.

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North Queensland Cowboys against St George Illawarra Dragons at Dairy Farmers Stadium. Cowboys' Johnathan Thurston and Dragons' Jeremy Latimore.

Move that turned JT off Dragons

THE Dragons have emerged as the latest team that almost snared retiring champion Johnathan Thurston back in the day. But one critical move cruelled their chances.

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Penrith's Tyrone Peachey during Penrith rugby league training at Panthers Rugby League Academy, Penrith. Picture: Brett Costello

Titans shut down Peachey backflip

NSW Origin star Tyrone Peachey weighing up his move to the Gold Coast over a $50,000 payment dispute — but the Titans are adamant there is no going back for the Penrith utility.

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The 2018 NRL report cards are out and the bottom eight teams have a bit of soul-searching to do.

NRL 2018 report cards: How your club fared

AFTER the most unpredictable season of the NRL era, Paul Crawley delivers his 2018 report card. Melbourne sets the benchmark again, while South Sydney are most improved. But it’s time to get fair dinkum about the bottom eight clubs.

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(L-R) Tyrell Fuimoano of the Rabbitohs  and Ash Taylor of the Gold Coast Titans, at the launch of the 2018 NRL Indigenous Round in Brisbane, Monday, May 7, 2018. (AAP Image/Glenn Hunt) NO ARCHIVING

Meninga: Taylor need only look at JT

JOHNATHAN Thurston was 22 in his first season at the Cowboys. Ash Taylor is now 23 and on Saturday night the blueprint for his future will be standing right in front of him, writes MAL MENINGA.

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Ashley Taylor of the Titans reacts following the Round 17 NRL match between the Gold Coast Titans and the Brisbane Broncos at Cbus Super Stadium in Robina on the Gold Coast. Sunday, July 8, 2018. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Taylor admits pressure has got to him

WITH just 69 NRL games under his belt, Ash Taylor will next season become a million-dollar-a-season player. But the Titans halfback is struggling with the weight of expectation.

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