‘Fastest we’ve ever seen’ stuns NRL
Manly fans should get excited for the 2022 season as last season’s preliminary finalists unleashed a freakish young duo set to light up the NRL.
Manly fans should get excited for the 2022 season as last season’s preliminary finalists unleashed a freakish young duo set to light up the NRL.
Nathan Cleary had a stellar season last year, but Daly Cherry-Evans is confident he can keep the Panther out of the Australian side.
One massive question remains about the Bulldogs in 2022 – and Monday’s trial match left them no closer to answering it. Paul Crawley’s LIKES and DISLIKES from the trials.
Cliffy Lyons and Steve Menzies combined like no other two Sea Eagles when on the park, which is why this move by Manly make so much sense.
Has James Roberts played his last game as a Bronco? The Courier-Mail’s Peter Gleeson believes so and said as much on this week’s edition of The Monday Bunker
When Manly centre Dylan Walker runs onto Pointsbet Stadium against Cronulla on Sunday, he will have one month to resurrect his troubled career.
There was the kid on debut, Cade Cust. Then there’s Brendan Elliot at fullback, centre Brad Parker and halfback Kane Elgey. Manly’s misfits continue to stun the NRL with an upset win over the Sharks.
Sometimes dreams do come true. In life, and in rugby league.Take Cade Cust, the young Manly playmaker who made his NRL debut in Sunday’s gutsy 24-14 win over Cronulla.
Manly’s majority owner Scott Penn wants to form a consortium to redevelop the Brookvale Oval precinct – but insists the club is not for sale.
Ten rounds into the NRL season and the star turns and dark horses are starting to show their value. THE BIG O picks his 15-1 of the best buys in rugby league in 2019.
The rugby league world is in mourning following the death of one of the toughest players of the modern era — with champion Canberra Raiders forward Quentin Pongia passing away aged 48.
Suburban grounds such as Lottoland and PointsBet Stadium will need to spend big on amenities if they are to host first week home NRL finals matches this year.
After a horror month the Panthers are attracting support to return to the winner’s circle and there is little love for the Eels following their thrashing last week.
Queensland’s dummy-half conundrum all hinges on Daly Cherry-Evans and if he is available for Game One. But the bottom line is Cameron Smith isn’t coming back, writes MAL MENINGA.
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