NRL’s latest schoolboy signing revealed, Meninga, Connell teams of the week named
The NRL’s latest Queensland schoolboy signing has been named, as our round 3 Meninga Cup and Connell Challenge teams of the week are revealed.
The NRL’s latest Queensland schoolboy signing has been named, as our round 3 Meninga Cup and Connell Challenge teams of the week are revealed.
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.
New recruit Josh Addo-Carr showed exactly what the Bulldogs had been missing when he delivered a telling wake up call to teammates.
What seemed a fairly standard media call for Josh Jackson and Aiden Tolman took an unusual twist as they prepared for a grilling over their coach Dean Pay and a dismal season.
A Canterbury veteran believes the struggling club should prioritise the development of players rather than chasing marquee signings like Jake and Tom Trbojevic.
All teams have been named and are now live on one of the most important Team Talks of the year, with SuperCoaches getting FIVE trades for “Super Trade Week”.
With another season set to drift by, tension is mounting at Belmore. Forget spending that $8.5 million salary cap war chest on Latrell Mitchell – the Bulldogs should target Manly’s finest sons, writes PAUL KENT.
Massive edition of Early Mail including the full wash-up from Origin, plus a host of players set to return after resting up over the representative round.
The Bulldogs are considering offering Latrell Mitchell the biggest deal in rugby league history, but do the Trbojevic brothers offer better value?
Despite recently signing a 12-month contract extension, Canterbury coach Dean Pay is edging closer to the door at Belmore. PLUS, Luke Keary sets comeback date.
Gold Coast forward Max King was already driving to Melbourne to take up his switch to the Storm when the Titans panicked. PLUS, the Cedars consider their next move.
The NRL’s competition committee has voted unanimously on harsher punishments for intentional crusher tackles in a bid to outlaw the dangerous maneuver from the game.
Queensland prop Dylan Napa is battling a secret hand injury that could rule him out of Origin II as the Bulldog races against time to prove his fitness.
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