Toilet tryst punished as teammates ‘fed up’
Cracks have appeared in Bulldogs bad boy Adam Elliott’s relationship with teammates as the NRL acts on his “innocent kiss” with an NRLW star.
Cracks have appeared in Bulldogs bad boy Adam Elliott’s relationship with teammates as the NRL acts on his “innocent kiss” with an NRLW star.
Wests Tigers are refusing to accept defeat after being turned down by another high-profile recruiting target. Plus, a shock suitor emerges for Mitchell Pearce.
A Bulldogs powerbroker has revealed what Adam Elliott told him in a phone call after being found in a restaurant toilet with an NRLW star.
New details have emerged around Adam Elliott’s alleged toilet tryst with an NRLW star that saw them asked to leave a Gold Coast restaurant.
FROM Fiji, to Germany, all the way down to rival state NSW, tributes have flooded in for NRL legend Johnathan Thurston ahead of his final game, including a poem titled ‘JT’. See them here.
THIS weekend marks the end of a very tough season most of the NRL’s bottom eight but it’s not all doom and gloom. We take a look at why those teams can look towards 2019 with optimism.
IT’S the SuperCoach grand final and a host of team changes could leave coaches short in the biggest week of the year. Check out the full list of Round 25 NRL teams.
DEAN Pay has continued an impressive roster rebuild of the Canterbury Bulldogs by signing rising Penrith star Corey Harawira-Naera.
AFTER the most unpredictable season of the NRL era, Paul Crawley delivers his 2018 report card. Melbourne sets the benchmark again, while South Sydney are most improved. But it’s time to get fair dinkum about the bottom eight clubs.
CRONULLA boss Barry Russell says the current salary cap probe into the Sharks is not related to 2018 players. Rolling league coverage.
ACTING head coach Cameron Ciraldo isn’t the answer for Penrith says senior Daily Telegraph NRL writer Paul Crawley – but a certain gent from Brisbane just might be.
NOT only have Canterbury found some exciting young stars to carry them into the future, but they also have a leader who is teaching the next generation to play like the Bulldogs of old.
IT was the Dragons’ biggest ever loss at Jubilee Oval and angry supporters vented their frustration, hurling abuse at the players as they gathered above the tunnel leading to the dressing rooms.
PLENTY of SuperCoaches will be forced to play short in their grand finals following a spate of injuries in the penultimate round.
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