NRL star’s wife caught up in Roosters snub
NRL cult personality James Maloney has divulged private details of the drama that surrounded his sudden move with an NRL club.
NRL cult personality James Maloney has divulged private details of the drama that surrounded his sudden move with an NRL club.
North Queensland’s most decorated schoolboy prop in a decade has revealed why he turned his back on being a father-son player at the Broncos to launch his career at the Cowboys.
Manly Sea Eagles star Haumole Olakau’atu has recommitted to club, signing a monster extension which will keep him on the northern beaches until 2031.
They’re the NRL’s one-time next big things, teen prodigies and first graders in the making. PAUL CRAWLEY looks at where some of rugby league’s best rookies have landed.
The North Queensland Cowboys will be without hard-hitting forward Coen Hess when they take on the Warriors this Friday.
What is more important for an NRL club – the talent on the field or the system off of it? Paul Crawley looks at whether a star player can rescue a dysfunctional system or will he be its victim.
Champion sprinter Jake Doran has revealed who among the Cowboys squad has the fastest feet, and given Scott Drinkwater a ‘phenomenal’ rap as he prepares for a return at fullback. GET ALL THE DETAILS >>>
North Queensland coach Todd Payten’s comments over referees’ preferential treatment to the best players and teams have sparked some fierce debate.
Todd Payten’s explosive post-match press conference after Saturday night’s loss to the Roosters has given voice to an unspoken NRL belief.
The Cowboys have managed to keep rivals at bay to secure the signature of the game’s hottest young forward – but there’s a catch.
A miserable round for the Broncos was compounded by just how poor some of their recruitment decisions have been of late. Buzz’s highlights and lowlights.
Cowboys coach Todd Payten has slammed NRL officials after his side’s loss to the Roosters as his side had to deal with three sin bins.
They might have been without Trent Robinson, but that didn’t stop the red hot Roosters who were just too classy after three Cowboys were controversially marched.
Hands on hips. Vacant stares. This was the body language of the wooden spoon-winning Broncos. And that’s a major concern for coach Kevin Walters, writes Robert Craddock.
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