Sport Con: Kikau comes clean on infamous Souths video
Viliame Kikau has broken his silence on his rendition of the Rabbitohs’ ‘glory glory’ team song during the Panthers’ grand final celebrations, admitting ‘too many beers’ were involved.
Viliame Kikau has broken his silence on his rendition of the Rabbitohs’ ‘glory glory’ team song during the Panthers’ grand final celebrations, admitting ‘too many beers’ were involved.
The man who sacked Michael Maguire at South Sydney has warned Wests Tigers against making a “knee-jerk” reaction to the Tigers’ poor start to the season.
Underfire Tigers coach Michael Maguire insists he’s not a dead-man walking and is adamant he is on the “same page” as football boss Tim Sheens, despite a winless start to the season.
The referee who potentially denied the Tigers a game-changing try during Friday’s loss to the Warriors is “very upset” about his blunder.
Don’t be fooled by the denials, the bad blood between Wests Tigers and Ivan Cleary still runs deep. While it’s not clear who got the better deal, some friendships have been left in tatters following the new Penrith coach’s sensational exit last year.
While the focus this week has been on coach Ivan Cleary’s first game against the club he walked out on, and the struggling form of his No.7 and son, another key player has dodged the spotlight.
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Josh Reynolds is a former State of Origin star playing for Western Suburbs in NSW Cup but he’s finally ready to make his much-anticipated NRL comeback.
Under increasing pressure following two heavy losses to start the season, the Bulldogs did what they do best — they bit, barked and snarled.
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At 178cm and 88kg, the Wests Tigers’ Corey Thompson isn’t your typical modern-day winger. But what the Wests Tiger lacks in size, he makes up for in other areas.
As Blayke Brailey battles his brother for a starting spot, the highly regarded Sharks prospect is attracting attention from rival NRL clubs such as Canterbury and Wests Tigers.
Benji Marshall has backed Josh Reynolds to get back into the Tigers best 17, claiming the utility is “shouldn’t be playing reserve grade.”
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