Ponga makes call on Knights future after crushing Watson exit
After the emotional exit of best mate Connor Watson, Knights star Kalyn Ponga has made up his mind about his future in Newcastle.
After the emotional exit of best mate Connor Watson, Knights star Kalyn Ponga has made up his mind about his future in Newcastle.
Luke Thompson’s Canterbury teammates are hoping their English enforcer will remain a Bulldog, while the club is weighing up making a move for a former Origin playmaker.
The Bulldogs are willing to let one of their most highly-paid stars leave and two rivals can reportedly smell a cut-price deal.
While equalling a 46-year-old record on would be ‘nice’, Melbourne Storm have their eyes on the biggest prize of all.
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CANTERBURY young gun Lachlan Lewis has slotted a clutch field goal to jag a 27-26 NRL win over New Zealand and throw a speed bump in front of the Warriors’ NRL finals ambitions.
RHYSE Martin did the unthinkable on Sunday by playing back-to-back games of top level rugby league. Is Martin an ironman? Not exactly.
THE drama never ends at Penrith. Having dispatched former coach Anthony Griffin, there is speculation that Nathan Cleary could be working with a new halves partner next season.
BULLDOGS v WARRIORS: Teams have been named for the round 23 clash between Canterbury and New Zealand.
AMID all the turmoil that’s dogged Canterbury throughout 2018, one thing remains the same. Whatever the Bulldogs may be, they’re still the family club.
IF Trent Barrett’s decision to quit wasn’t bad enough, it seems the Manly shambles could get even worse with players and sponsors considering their futures with the club.
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