NRL R2 expert tips: Crunch time already for Tigers
Round one winners need to prove they are the real deal while the round two losers need to need a win on the board. Our experts deliver their tips ahead of a crucial round.
Round one winners need to prove they are the real deal while the round two losers need to need a win on the board. Our experts deliver their tips ahead of a crucial round.
The Roosters face an awkward dilemma with James Tedesco and Joseph Suaalii coming off-contract at the same time.
The Sharks have copped a setback on Nicho Hynes ahead of their blockbuster clash against the Eels, while Latrell Mitchell sat out South Sydney training due to a knee injury.
Joseph Suaalii has reportedly delivered a bitter blow to the Rabbitohs and Rugby Australia with details of his new deal emerging.
Roosters coach Trent Robinson is confident the NRL can restart this year but, to do so, the game needs to ‘experiment with stuff that we would never do, that we would never actually try.’
Roosters superstar Boyd Cordner warns NRL lockdown could be cruel to some players. Here’s how he is coping with the enforced break.
Curtis Scott needs a bigger boat. The Raiders star dropped a line before the government implemented strict fishing restrictions, landing a monster in Botany Bay. SEE THE INCREDIBLE PICTURE
While the NRL have publicly declared July 1 as their intended start date to resume the competition, rugby league will return much earlier if Project Apollo is completed.
He literally gave his leg for the Brisbane Broncos but Jharal Yow Yeh’s 13-year association with the club has come to an emotional end. PLUS the NRL stars sitting on COVID-19 goldmines.
More than 200 players and staff could be jobless as cash-strapped NRL clubs make drastic cutbacks as the true financial impact of the coronavirus shutdown becomes clear. READ THE LATEST.
NRL’s off-contract superstars will be the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic with the game’s most in-demand player set to lose a whopping $1.25m. SEE THE LIST HERE
With some of rugby league’s biggest names forced to re-enter the workforce, a host of players are facing an uncertain future due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The mastermind behind the NRL Nines has tabled a proposal to the ARL Commission that would deliver one state its maiden grand final which would go head-to-head with Australia’s most iconic sporting fixture.
Peter V’landys says the code’s greatest assets – the players – have suffered enough and the ARL Commission chairman is willing to go to extremes to avoid more damage to the game’s lifeblood.
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