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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 01: Nathan Brown of the Eels suffers an injury during the round eight NRL match between the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Parramatta Eels at Stadium Australia, on May 01, 2021, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Evans/Getty Images)
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Grim milestone in NRL injury crisis

Major injuries have increased by a frightening 119 per cent in the past five years and now the blame game has begun. Phil Rothfield reveals the terrifying stats.

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Roster analysis for every NRL clubs gives us a good insight into everyone's prospects next year.

Will your NRL club fail due to poor recruitment?

Clubs can train hard but unless the recruitment department has signed the talent to get the job done they’ll fall short of premiership glory. We analyse every NRL club’s movements in the player market to see if they’ve got what it takes in 2019.

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Gold Coast Titans pre-season training. Ryan James.Picture: NIGEL HALLETT

$10 million of NRL talent on the tools

Washing cars, landcsaping, bricklaying and plumbing. The Gold Coast Titans’ preseason training has taken an unusual turn as coach Garth Brennan tries to show his players just how good they’ve got it.

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Bryce Cartwright of the Titans during the Round 7 NRL match between the North Queensland Cowboys and the Gold Coast Titans at 1300SMILES Stadium in Townsville, Saturday, April 21, 2018. (AAP Image/Michael Chambers) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Buzz: Titans send stars out on the tools

“A lot of players have never worked a day in their lives,” says coach Garth Brennan. So Bryce Cartwright and Ryan James are washing cars, Jai Arrow is labouring, Ash Taylor is a carpenter.

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An exciting batch of NRL rookies are ready to make their mark in 2019.

Rookie watch: Rising hot shots at your club

From a teenager labelled ‘The Gifted One’ to a youngster so prodigious he played in the Prime Minister’s XIII last month without a single NRL game to his name — we take a look at the brightest up and coming prospect at your club.

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GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 25:  Jai Arrow of the Titans is tackled during the round 24 NRL match between the Gold Coast Titans and the Melbourne Storm at Cbus Super Stadium on August 25, 2018 in Gold Coast, Australia.  (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Plumbing just the ticket for Arrow

AS one of the NRL’s best young middle forwards, Jai Arrow is not afraid of getting his hands dirty — which will stand him in good stead when he gets on the tools in retirement.

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