Players thrown under bus in one big RLPA game
Rugby league players are being thrown under the bus by their own leaders, who have unknowingly placed the careers of every NRL star in jeopardy.
Rugby league players are being thrown under the bus by their own leaders, who have unknowingly placed the careers of every NRL star in jeopardy.
There’s no greater revenge than a joke that backfires. And now the Wests Tigers are eating humble pie after a smug jibe blew up in their faces.
Tim Sheens has been back at the Wests Tigers for two years and in that time the already struggling club has gone hopelessly backwards, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
NSW Blues and Manly legend Mark Carroll has joined the long list of those ‘blocked’ by Bulldogs head of football Phil Gould. It’s all in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
North Queensland have privately raised concerns about Melbourne Storm tackles that have left two of their stars sidelined with knee injuries – raising fears a new dirty tactic is at play.
Shane Flanagan was one of the first names linked with the Bulldogs’ vacancy after Trent Barrett’s exit. Here’s what his son and current Dog Kyle thinks of the possibility of a reunion.
While the NRL’s Covid affected seasons were dominated by fullbacks, the return to normality has once again cast the spotlight on No.7 as the most important position, writes Paul Kent.
The Bulldogs’ big recruitment drive last season hasn’t made the impact many expected and their roster is a problem that could get bigger, writes Matty Johns.
The Bulldogs took a tremendous leap of faith in signing Phil Gould to a long-term contract as football boss, now the future of the club is in his hands, writes PAUL KENT.
Top athletes are helping police in their fight to stop young postcode gangs from the breaking the spirit of Sydney, writes PAUL KENT.
Rugby league fans are a tribal mob writes MATTY JOHNS, but at Magic Round we come together to celebrate the game we all love.
Few jobs in rugby league come with a higher profile than being the coach at the Brisbane Broncos, it’s pity for Kevin Walters that the paypacket doesn’t match.
There’s two sides to every story. And after hearing only Anthony Maroon’s social distortion of facts over his Triple M walkout, PAUL KENT wants to set the record straight.
The future of star forward Angus Crichton is a touchy subject around Bondi way, with rival clubs sure to be on alert following a huge contract revelation, writes Phil Rothfield.
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