Panthers resurgence continues as cruel Souths curse strikes again
The Penrith Panthers’ stunning resurgence has continued with a sixth straight win, as the Rabbitohs’ cruel injury curse claimed another two victims in their seventh loss in a row.
The Penrith Panthers’ stunning resurgence has continued with a sixth straight win, as the Rabbitohs’ cruel injury curse claimed another two victims in their seventh loss in a row.
Penrith are clinging onto sixth spot on the NRL ladder as the premiers fight to keep their defending title hopes alive. But can the Panthers overcome an Origin hangover?
The Panthers looked like a genuine wooden spoon chance a month ago, but a perfect June and a dream draw coming up has them again in the mix.
Manly and the Sydney Roosters have been at the centre of the June 30 frenzy, while Wests Tigers young gun Tallyn Da Silva is heading to western Sydney. See every transfer and top-30 promotions.
The Bulldogs have landed another pre-June 30 signing and the false reports of crisis meetings at Manly between Anthony Seibold and his players. ALL IN SPORT CONFIDENTIAL.
Two high-profile NSW stars were in doubt up until kick-off in their Origin II defeat to Queensland – with not even their teammates aware of the severity of the injuries.
Nathan Cleary’s own club was reportedly cut out of the loop as the star playmaker’s secret was finally confirmed by cameras.
Nathan Cleary’s mystery groin injury hurt the Blues on Wednesday night, with the Panthers sweating on the fitness of their biggest star.
The ARL Commission informed NRL clubs it has taken the extraordinary step of giving itself the power to charge players for offences on the field. SEE THE EMAIL.
The Panthers must fix one key area of their game as they look to pull off a massive upset in New Zealand without their State of Origin stars.
There are two things which can get the NRL’s quiet guy Dylan Edwards yapping – beers and missed tackles. Fatima Kdouh lifts the lid on what makes the NSW star tick – and why you don’t want to tick him off.
Taylan May will join Wests Tigers for the remainder of the season after securing a train-and-trial deal, as the club ramps up its pursuit of Broncos playmaker Adam Reynolds.
Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall has taken aim at match officials following his side’s loss to the Panthers, pointing to two contentious penalties that had an impact on the result.
Nathan Cleary will break just about every NRL record if he signs a new deal in a couple of years, but that could be in jeopardy for this reason.
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