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NRL Round 19: Post-lockout podcast.

SuperCoach Podcast: Teams Round 21

IT’S the final week of head-to-head clashes before NRL SuperCoach finals begin. Tim Williams and Rob Sutherland analyse the winners and losers from Team List Tuesday.

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Cronulla's Josh Dugan during the Cronulla Sharks v Bulldogs NRL match at Southern Cross Group Stadium, Cronulla. Picture: Brett Costello

Early Mail: Dugan back, Flanno’s headache

JOSH Dugan will be named in Cronulla’s extended squad on Tuesday, with Shane Flanagan faced with the dilemma of where to squeeze him into the side. Get all your early mail ahead of round 21 here.

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Chooks crow, trouble at Penrith

MONDAY BUNKER: The Roosters and Storm announced their premiership intentions, can anyone stop them? And the rumours that all is not well in Penrith won’t go away! Watch the replay here.

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Issac Luke of the Warriors celebrates at full time after winning the Round 18 NRL match between the Brisbane Broncos and the Warriors at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Sunday, July 15, 2018. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Late Mail: Warriors lose key duo

NEW Zealand will be without stars Issac Luke and Tohu Harris for their clash against Gold Coast on Sunday — keep up with all the Round 20 team news.

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Matt Moylan and Jamayne Isaako contesting the ball.

Sutton admits refs blew Moylan call

REFEREES boss Bernard Sutton has admitted the controversial penalty against Cronulla’s Matt Moylan for his challenge on Broncos fullback Jamayne Isaako should not have been awarded.

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Sharks coach Shane Flanagan has hit out at the referees following his side's loss to the Broncos.

Sharks coach slams refs after loss to Broncos

LESS than a week after his Sharks won due to refereeing errors and pontificating about how teams need to “take the referees out of it” to win football games, Shane Flanagan has taken aim at the whistleblowers over Cronulla’s loss to the Broncos.

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Alex Glenn of the Broncos holds his wrist as he is attended to by medical staff during the Round 20 NRL match between the Brisbane Broncos and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Thursday, July 26, 2018. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Bronco hardman’s courageous act

ALEX Glenn has produced one of the toughest moments of the season, defying the pain of a suspected broken hand to help out with a try-saving tackle against Cronulla.

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