Titans star ready to be NRL’s next SBW
The Titans may have shelled out to get David Fifita, but it’s Tino Fa’asuamaleaui who has emerged as the NRL’s newest hit-man.
The Titans may have shelled out to get David Fifita, but it’s Tino Fa’asuamaleaui who has emerged as the NRL’s newest hit-man.
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The Brisbane Broncos may be up against it on the Gold Coast but Tesi Nui scored one of the more freakishly acrobatic tries you’ll see.
David Fifita is adamant the pressure of being one of the NRL’s highest-paid players won’t get to him as he prepares to cut loose against his former club on Friday night.
BEN Hunt, Anthony Milford and Ash Taylor have all wobbled under the pressure of million dollar deals, and in Mal Meninga lies a perfect contrast in why the offers were littered in risk, writes Robert Craddock.
CAMERON Munster’s desire to test his value on the open market could put pressure on Melbourne to break the bank to keep the Queensland Origin star who has become the most sought-after player in the NRL.
INSIDE the Wests Tigers’ team room at Concord this week there was a simple message written for players as they attempt to defy the NRL’s mathematical logic — rolling rugby league coverage.
IF the Sydney Roosters’ recent form wasn’t worry enough, the return of playmaker Luke Keary for Friday’s night clash with Brisbane should have their rivals worried. But then, the Rabbitohs have GI …
GOLD Coast insist they are not surrendering southeast Queensland to the Broncos after the club signed a deal to stretch their official catchment area into northern NSW.
IT’S sudden death in SuperCoach, but the fantasy gods aren’t playing by the rules with two favourites in doubt and another strong option out for the final weeks.
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MELBOURNE Storm skipper Cameron Smith headlines a stacked casualty ward as the run to the NRL finals heats up.
FOR all the undeniable logic behind the decision to move Wayne Bennett on, the Broncos could regret not offering him the one extra year he wanted, writes Robert Craddock.
MICHAEL Gordon is the reliable performer Gold Coast need — but the arrival of No.1 wonder boy AJ Brimson could spell trouble for the Titans veteran.
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