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In part one of our exclusive 2024 NRL coaches’ survey, 30 of the code’s sharpest minds speak their minds on the state of the game. TAKE THE SURVEY
In part one of our exclusive 2024 NRL coaches’ survey, 30 of the code’s sharpest minds speak their minds on the state of the game. TAKE THE SURVEY
Most come in sight unseen but this former NRL gun believes the New Zealand Warriors teens about to arrive en mass will “shake up” our NSW rugby league junior comps.
Could these gun juniors – signed by the Dolphins, Broncos, Titans and Cowboys – be Queensland’s next-generation Origin Maroons? We also uncover four ripper Roosters.
From round 1 hopefuls to suspended stars, we analyse every NRL club’s casualty ward and reveal return dates for injured stars. Check out the definitive NRL health check.
After an abject round one performance many wrote the Roosters off, after playing a key role in the demolition of the Sea Eagles in round two, Sam Walker explains why that was a mistake.
As contract negotiations reach a tipping point, the Dragons have identified a potential Jack Bird replacement. Check out all the top targets at every club here.
Seven NRL clubs have raided the old Queensland school of Broncos’ legend Allan Langer, signing 11 players.
The NRL is reportedly ready to fine the Bulldogs over an incident that may have exposed how NRL coaches have been faking injuries.
The new concussion guidelines have every team on warning, and NRL coaches don’t have far to look when it comes to apportioning blame, PAUL KENT writes.
The NRL has defended its decision not to charge Titans star Jayden Campbell over a tackle that resulted in two broken ribs and a punctured lung. PAUL CRAWLEY’S likes and dislikes from round one.
Broncos skipper Kurt Capewell opened a can of worms after rating Payne Haas a better prop than James Fisher-Harris. Buzz reveals his top 10 NRL props and why Capewell is off the mark.
Two Sydney Roosters were ruled out by the NRL’s concussion crackdown and the stance has one star’s tick of approval.
He copped flak for some handling errors and poor defensive reads last year but Newcastle flyer Dom Young has hit the ground running in 2022 – and he puts it down to a ‘big pre-season’.
Obstruction calls have come to the fore in the opening matches of the 2022 season as the Roosters lost a perfect way to open the season.
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