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Agony and ecstasy ahead for Broncos

The first six weeks of the NRL season can make or break your premiership campaign and while our experts predict good things ahead for the Broncos it will come with some derby pain.

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NRL’s strict new COVID-19 lockdown laws

A confidential six-page document obtained by News Corp reveals the strict new guidelines every NRL club and player must adhere to and the consequences of breaking the new rules. SEE THE BIZARRE LAWS HERE

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National Rugby League Chief Executive Officer Todd Greenberg leave after speaking to media at a press conference at Rugby League Central in Sydney, Monday, March 23, 2020. (AAP Image/James Gourley) NO ARCHIVING

The NRL’s failed five-year plan

Way back in 2012, the NRL produced a strategic plan to plot the game’s development – but how many of those key growth targets have been achieved? It’s all in SAINT, SINNER, SHOOSH.

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Housebound Blues stars’ video hits

It’s not only the superstars who are missing their footy. And kids from all over NSW are posting videos, asking their Blues heroes for training tips from the top while the season is on hold.

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It's a Funny Game: Colour in isolation edition. By Scott 'Boo' Bailey.

Download your own NRL colour-in chart

Week one of coronavirus-induced isolation and no NRL is taking its toll. We’ve got the perfect thing to give you your rugby league fix and keep the kids entertained. DOWNLOAD IT HERE.

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What your NRL club is doing during the coronavirus lockout.

How your NRL club is handling the shutdown

UPDATED: From coaching staff sent home to pay cuts across the board and individualised training programs for players, here’s how every NRL club is coping with the decision to postpone season 2020.

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Josh Morris of the Sharks during the round 2 NRL match between Cronulla Sharks and Melbourne Storm at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, in Sydney, Saturday, March 21, 2020. (AAP Image/Craig Golding) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

NRL stars could end up on the tools

As the rugby league world continues to spiral into uncertainty, Roosters veteran Josh Morris has conceded players may have to re-enter the workforce to make ends meet.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 21: Josh Morris of the Sharks looks on during the round 2 NRL match between the Cronulla Sharks and the Melbourne Storm at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on March 21, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images)

Morris completes move to Roosters

After playing his final game as a Shark, veteran centre Josh Morris will join the Sydney Roosters for the rest of the season and could play as soon as this week.

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