Monday Buzz: NRL heart-throb officially off the market
South Sydney captain Cameron Murray celebrated a big off-field milestone, while a rugby league recluse made a rare NRL appearance. Buzz’s highlights and lowlights.
South Sydney captain Cameron Murray celebrated a big off-field milestone, while a rugby league recluse made a rare NRL appearance. Buzz’s highlights and lowlights.
Shane Flanagan is putting his stamp on the St George Illawarra Dragons – informing one veteran he will not be required in 2024 and reshaping his support staff.
There was very little to smile about for NSW fans on Wednesday night. But all is not lost for the Blues. And this is why.
The NRL cannot sit back and watch Ben Hunt squirm his way out of St George Illawarra, writes Paul Crawley. It is time for the game to stand up for something.
Kalyn Ponga has the father of all new deals with Newcastle but it’s been a process not without controversy. Brent Read breaks through the rumours and innuendo to reveal the full story.
When asked to train Jackson Hastings, MATTY JOHNS was reluctant to take on the rumoured upstart. What he discovered was the truth behind the public persona.
Four weeks for a noun? Paul Kent tackles the NRL, not for punishing players, but for getting punishments so wrong.
You would think it would take a catastrophe for the club to dump him mid-season, but there are some heavy KPI’s Kevin Walters must meet at the Broncos. We look at coaches under pressure.
Kurt Capewell won an NRL premiership and only lost four games during two seasons with the Panthers, but he insists he has no regrets about leaving Penrith for the battling Broncos.
The thing with Ricky Stuart is if he can’t find a reason to dislike a rival, he will invent one. Courtesy is not an obligation. Here’s what really happened at the gathering before the 2019 grand final.
Five rounds into the season and the Tigers have not won a game, their worst start in the joint venture’s history. Coach Michael Maguire was back to stay, so surely he doesn’t now walk alone?
Phil Gould’s claims that he gets to decide when Kyle Flanagan returns to the Bulldogs’ NRL side should be a huge cause for concern for coach Trent Barrett, PAUL KENT writes.
Trent Barrett’s critics are barking up the wrong tree, writes Dean Ritchie, or would they rather the Bulldogs stick with a losing formula?
Manly hated the Knights and the Knights hated Manly, for a decade it was as intense a rivalry as the game has ever seen – then one moment of magic changed everything.
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