NRL pressure gauge: The half who must stamp his authority
For the Knights to be competitive this year, they will need a huge contribution from the man set to inherit the playmaker role from Mitchell Pearce. Can Jake Clifford deliver?
For the Knights to be competitive this year, they will need a huge contribution from the man set to inherit the playmaker role from Mitchell Pearce. Can Jake Clifford deliver?
Twenty five years ago, Channel 9 helped bring an end to a bitter war, but Kerry Packer’s secret deal left a great friend shattered. Steve Mascord reveals another infamous chapter from the Super League war in an excerpt from his book, Two Tribes.
The NRL signing circus is in full swing again, with Penrith joining in on the action after moves by Wests Tigers and the Warriors.
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.
The NRL never stops, even in the off-season, but with just 47 days to go until the first game of 2019 begins, Michael Carayannis looks ahead to the burning on-field issue which will dictate your club’s fortunes.
The Wests Tigers have launched their bid to have deregistered CEO Justin Pascoe reinstated following alleged salary cap infractions by submitting a formal response to the NRL.
Before he become one of the unlikely heroes in the Roosters’ premiership charge, newly signed Tigers centre Paul Momirovski nearly gave rugby league away.
A new NRL season also means new NRL jerseys for every club. Here we catalogue the jerseys for each club as they become available ahead of season 2019.
Who are the players that could make next season special for your club? PAUL CRAWLEY delivers his verdict on the fullback-halves-hooker combinations for every NRL team heading into 2019.
Unless they have compelling answers, Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan and Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe will both remain deregistered. And if nothing else, rugby league can be pleased that the system worked.
With Christmas just around the corner, Paul Crawley has taken a look at every NRL coach to find out what they want from Santa this year.
Wests Tigers have vowed to fight for their CEO and $750,000 fine in a case that will go to the heart of the NRL’s salary cap and end the inconsistencies that have damaged so many clubs.
Robbie Farah says he is prepared “to take a bullet” for his Wests Tigers team and retire immediately after being unwittingly embroiled in the club’s salary cap fiasco.
Wests Tigers coach Michael Maguire is already working overtime to ensure the 2019 season does not involve a cut to his roster, including a premature farewell for club favourite Robbie Farah.
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