Buzz: Why Ciraldo nailed Galvin non-selection
Lachlan Galvin is again the big story of the NRL weekend even though he didn’t lace on his football boots in Townsville. This is why Cameron Ciraldo’s decision to sit his star was the right one.
Lachlan Galvin is again the big story of the NRL weekend even though he didn’t lace on his football boots in Townsville. This is why Cameron Ciraldo’s decision to sit his star was the right one.
There’s a clear reason why 83,000 fans in Sydney on Wednesday is a more potent spectacle than 100,000 in the MCG in September, writes David Penberthy. Have your say.
An explosion of young talent has come into the first-grade and while there are plenty of fresh faces in Matty Johns’ rankings of the best players at each position, a few grizzled veterans have more than held their own.
There’s no doubt Phil Gould can set up a club to win an NRL premiership. But the jury is out on whether he can still actually deliver one – and what he’s done to this Bulldogs’ roster is incomprehensible madness.
Ricky Stuart’s second placed Raiders are a perfectly balanced mix of tough and experienced while also young and fearless, writes MATTY JOHNS.
Brisbane Broncos bad boy Ezra Mam was rattled by a hostile crowd at Manly – if he does not learn to handle it it could ruin his winter or worse, writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
With the Panthers dynasty well and truly over we grade every player that has turned out for Penrith in 2025 in an attempt to identify where it all went so wrong for the once invincible premiers.
Queensland coach Billy Slater owes under-siege skipper Daly Cherry-Evans nothing, writes David Riccio, which is why the Maroons mentor needs to pick up the phone and make the biggest call of his career.
Daly Cherry-Evans’ time in Maroon may be coming to an end … and several teammates could join him in the exit. HAVE YOUR SAY
Canterbury’s success has come from a delicate formula involving their utility-style forwards and playmakers. Matty Johns reveals why throwing Lachlan Galvin in the mix is worth disrupting the team’s harmony.
From smug sledgers to serial grubs, rule-benders to microphone-hogging commentators, the NSW Blues have produced plenty of villains. Now it’s time to vote for your most hated.
Allan Langer swapped his water bottle for a neatly pressed Broncos corporate shirt. ROBERT CRADDOCK reveals why it’s time to swap them back again.
The NRL is the only major sport on this planet allows the main competition to be interrupted for almost a third of the season. PHIL ROTHFIELD reveals the only way to protect the integrity of the premiership.
When Queensland’s fans are looking for someone to boo in Origin I the NSW Blues hope they turn to pantomime villain Liam Martin, writes Brent Read.
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