‘I can help’: Convicted NRL star on why he must make a difference
Relieved yet still deeply remorseful, former rugby league star and convicted killer Craig Field has revealed how he intends to give back following his release from jail.
Relieved yet still deeply remorseful, former rugby league star and convicted killer Craig Field has revealed how he intends to give back following his release from jail.
Cowboys marquee man Valentine Holmes has had his say on the tight Covid restrictions set to be in place for NRL players in 2022.
As we reveal every club’s 30-man roster, Melbourne’s depth could seriously be tested early in the season with several stars suspended.
There were glimpses of his class at the Broncos over the last two seasons, but Ethan Bullemor was largely potential unfilled. A fresh start down south and much is expected of the versatile forward.
Des Hasler got his revenge over the Bulldogs when the injury ravaged Sea Eagles held off a fast finishing Canterbury to continue their remarkable run.
Both Newcastle and the Warriors have lost key backline players ahead of their clash across the Tasman, while the Tigers and Roosters are also without vital men. LATE MAIL
Attend Manly training at Narrabeen these days and it’s like walking into a time warp from back in 2007. Des Hasler has enlisted club legends to help resdiscover the Sea Eagles’ winning ways.
Parramatta skipper Clint Gutherson is off-contract at the end of 2019 and has been frustrated as his contract talks have played out publicly over the last several weeks.
Clint Gutherson wants long-term security. Something to call home. That’s why the Parramatta captain wants more than the Eels are currently offering, and why he’ll meet with Manly coach Des Hasler.
Former NRL flyer Amos Roberts has emerged as the secret confidant in broking any deal between James Roberts and South Sydney. PLUS, West Tiger Josh Aloiai’s very own magic round.
At Brookvale Oval, seat 1N sits empty every home game, as a tribute to long-time Manly fan Jenny Kable, who passed away late last year.
Manly’s mad scientist is at it again. Under coach Des Hasler the Sea Eagles have become the first NRL club to have a walk-in cryotherapy chamber on site at matches.
Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans has declared his side’s powerful starting front-rowers Martin Taupau and Addin Fonua-Blake are the best in the NRL — and the numbers back him up.
Brad Parker says Des Hasler has taken Manly to some dark places physically and mentally but he credits the master mentor for helping the Sea Eagles reclaim the club’s famed resilience.
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