What’s the Buzz: NRL clubs unite to end current Origin format
Four of the game’s biggest names have been injured during the State of Origin period, prompting fed-up NRL club bosses to call for a radical change to the game’s biggest rivalry.
Four of the game’s biggest names have been injured during the State of Origin period, prompting fed-up NRL club bosses to call for a radical change to the game’s biggest rivalry.
With the NRL Rich 100 revealed this week, MATTY JOHNS reveals the untold stories of contract talks during Super League – and rest assured it was a very different era.
It’s the potential rule change from the NSW Blues that could completely blow apart the race for Brad Fittler’s State of Origin coaching job.
A respected St George Illawarra staff member has handed in his resignation after reports the club was in negotiations to replace him in 2024.
After two of the toughest weeks in the club’s history, the Knights deserve to be whipping boys of the NRL, and it needs effort in a pretty obvious area to turn things around, writes Matty Johns.
Brad Fittler once ended up in a similar predicament to what befell Cameron Murray. His coach, Phil Gould, recoiled in horror. They didn’t always think spear tackles were OK, writes PAUL KENT.
Phil Gould turned heads after taking over a Bulldogs training session this week, and it’s just the kind of free-spirited madness the NRL needs, writes Paul Kent.
Canterbury chairman John Khoury has addressed talk of a power struggle between Phil Gould and Trent Barrett.
The money needed to attract good players to struggling clubs continues to grow and the longer clubs are in the basement, the more money they will need, writes Matty Johns.
There’s one area of the judiciary and match review committee process that, regardless of how many reviews are done, can never be fixed, writes PAUL KENT
One of the game’s most experienced referees has been axed for his role in the Daniel Tupou sin bin blunder as NRL boss Andrew Abdo addresses the incident.
Canberra Raiders firebrand Corey Horsburgh has apologised for disrespecting the Anzac tradition with one careless act, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
Wayne Bennett is prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to bring Queensland Origin star Cameron Munster to the Dolphins next season.
The Bulldogs are set to make a call on a Josh Addo-Carr backline switch – a move that could have dire consequences for one teammate. PLUS Buzz’s Saint and Sinner.
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