Raiders reveal deal that brought Cotric home
NRL transfer news: Nick Cotric is a Raider once more having signed a lengthy deal upon his return to the nation’s capital.
NRL transfer news: Nick Cotric is a Raider once more having signed a lengthy deal upon his return to the nation’s capital.
Players and staff from an NRLW Indigenous All Stars camp have been forced into biosecurity protocols after a player returned a positive to a Covid test. Full details.
The Canterbury Bulldogs have swung the axe on a 28-year-old forward who penned a one-year deal with the club just over two months ago.
Josh Addo-Carr and Tevita Pangai Jnr have hit the ground running at Belmore and are ready to forge a formidable left side combination. See photos from day one at training here.
Tom Trbojevic is out long-term but SuperCoaches are blessed with a host of cheapie options over the next two weeks. SEE EVERY SQUAD HERE
When Rhyse Martin lined up the kick to level the game with the Melbourne Storm, he should have been much further infield.
Canterbury scored a late try against Melbourne to potentially send Sunday’s gripping match at AAMI Park into a deserved golden point. What unfolded next Andrew Johns labelled a “horror movie”.
Sixteen years after running out onto Belmore Oval new recruit Jack Cogger will finally make his debut for Canterbury as the Bulldogs face the Storm on Sunday.
Despite his nightmare run with injuries in recent years, Canterbury’s million-dollar playmaker Kieran Foran has vowed to bounce back stronger from his latest setback.
Another new season, another injury setback for Kieran Foran. But Canterbury remain committed to their star playmaker, despite his concerning physical problems in recent seasons.
CARNAGE! The first and third most popular players in SuperCoach — Dylan Brown and Adam Keighran — are out. FULL 21-MAN SQUADS INSIDE.
Phil Gould had Wayne Bennett over the line to coach Penrith before the board intervened and chased Ivan Cleary instead – the very man Gould himself sacked years earlier. As Bennett flies high with the Rabbitohs and Cleary struggles cracks are beginning to show at the foot of the mountains.
Canterbury kick-started their season with a scorching victory over Wests Tigers – but should keep the champagne on ice, with the road ahead still extremely rocky says PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Under increasing pressure following two heavy losses to start the season, the Bulldogs did what they do best — they bit, barked and snarled.
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