Smashed: Were the Sharks good or the Cowboys just that bad?
The Cowboys are in crisis after being eaten alive by the Sharks, but is it a true indication that Cronulla could make a run the finals?
The Cowboys are in crisis after being eaten alive by the Sharks, but is it a true indication that Cronulla could make a run the finals?
The Cronulla Sharks dominated the North Queensland Cowboys on Saturday afternoon as the NRL’s injury crisis continued to rear its ugly head.
In an era of manufactured centres, the Broncos and Dragons have the luxury of deploying specialists. Likes and dislikes from R3, plus Dally M votes and full leaderboard.
Cronulla members will get more than they bargained for this year after scoring at least one extra home game on their season ticket.
SOME very SuperCoach relevant team changes from this week’s Team List Tuesday. Tim Williams and Rob Sutherland analyse the winners and losers.
THE system is broken and the NRL is making gutless decisions, as the bunker plays into the hands of the coaches. Maybe it’s time for someone else to make a call on the big plays, writes PAUL KENT.
AFTER the Canberra-Cronulla touch-judge debacle, some are pointing the finger at referees — but former Broncos skipper says NRL coaches are to blame for encouraging their players to break the rules.
SHARKS coach Shane Flanagan faces a decision that could have implications for the short and long-term success of the club. POLL: Who should be No.1?
UPDATE: Query over Newcastle superstar, concussions cause headaches for resurgent Wests Tigers and a big boost for the Sharks. Get all your early mail ahead of round 20 here.
BLAKE Green is out of the Warriors’ clash with the Storm while the Roosters look set to lose their skipper for the big game against Manly — keep up with all the Round 19 team news and changes.
RICKY Stuart had led the calls for the NRL to assemble the greatest minds in rugby league to end the refereeing crisis that has engulfed the sport.
REFEREES boss Bernie Sutton has made the extraordinary revelation that the Bunker did not know the touch judge had raised his flag in the lead up to the Sione Katoa try.
NRL boss Todd Greenberg says he is as disappointed about Friday night’s referee disaster as anyone but won’t make major changes before an end of the season review.
BERNARD Sutton has defended his brother Gerard over Friday night’s refereeing howler, saying the ‘bulk’ of the blame must be worn by the touch judge.
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