Star’s ‘absolutely horrible’ return from injury
Kalyn Ponga’s return from injury hasn’t gone to plan for Newcastle, with the star costing his side a try in the opening minutes of its game.
Kalyn Ponga’s return from injury hasn’t gone to plan for Newcastle, with the star costing his side a try in the opening minutes of its game.
The NRL have brought in a new rule but it might have to be expanded after two incidents in two games raised plenty of eyebrows.
As Tristan Sailor attempts to reignite his sporting career, he finds himself in a similar situation to Jarryd Hayne. SPORTS CONFIDENTIAL.
Kalyn Ponga’s return is perfect timing given Newcastle’s horror injury toll and suspension list, but he won’t necessarily be the Knights’ saviour.
STIFLING defence from Wests Tigers has Nick Campton singing the praises of defence and the glories of low-scoring matches. Check out his previews of the final seven games of round three.
THE teams are in for Round 3 of the NRL. Re-live our live coverage with SuperCoach experts Tom Sangster and Tim Williams.
DALY Cherry-Evans served up the first “monster” score of the year and 2016 champion Wilfred Zee is calling POD. Here’s the good, bad and ugly from round 2.
SOME rivalries are developed over decades of intense battles and general dislikes, others burst suddenly out of the blue, through circumstance, writes Matty Johns.
TUNE into the SuperCoach NRL Countdown Show for the latest on how Paul Gallen’s withdrawal will affect two of the most important trades you’ll make this season. WATCH NOW.
THE NRL is investigating allegations a match official was also the victim of a homophobic slur as part of its inquiry into the racial abuse levelled at Greg Inglis. Keep up to date with all the breaking NRL news right here …
THE trade shackles are off! Reigning SuperCoach NRL champion Sam Rohlf reviews the round that was and looks at the great upgrade options that are out there this week.
IT’S only round two and it’s only the Knights and, yes, it is only Mitchell Pearce, but the notorious State of Origin flop could already be the buy of the NRL season, writes Mike Colman.
BACKING strugglers St George Illawarra, New Zealand, Penrith, Wests Tigers and Newcastle to win the opening three games would have secured a 15-leg all-up worth almost $130,000.
IVAN Cleary may be spared a selection headache for another week with injured recruit Josh Reynolds unable to confirm his return date.
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