Trial Takeaways: Ban the Bunker for NRL Pre-season Challenge
Despite $100,000 being on line for the winner of the NRL Pre-season Challenge, PAMELA WHALEY wants the bunker shelved for trial games. Do you agree?
Despite $100,000 being on line for the winner of the NRL Pre-season Challenge, PAMELA WHALEY wants the bunker shelved for trial games. Do you agree?
Young guns staking their claim, new recruits making a statement, veterans under pressure to retain their spots. These are every NRL club’s key positional battles.
The always volatile Canterbury Bulldogs board has claimed another scalp, with chairman John Khoury’s imminent departure creating further unwanted headlines ahead of the new season.
Bulldogs chairman John Khoury is reportedly set to be axed from the club’s board ahead of an AGM on the eve of the 2024 NRL season.
A marathon night at the NRL judiciary ended with two bans, including one that drew confusion.
He apologised and said it was an accident but Bulldogs forward Corey Wannell is headed to the NRL judiciary for an ugly incident on Sunday.
It is a Brisbane state high school that has produced some of the league’s finest players – including an Origin great – and now the current generation is sweeping toward the NRL. Here are 20 reasons why.
The Melbourne Storm have reportedly tried a bonkers move to return former star Josh Addo-Carr to the Victorian club once again.
Benji Marshall’s influence at Wests Tigers is having an immediate effect, with the club on the cusp of securing a major signing. Dean Ritchie’s weekend highlights and lowlights.
The Dolphins are set to up their pursuit of Storm playmaker Cameron Munster by offering him a lucrative $5 million deal.
The Canterbury Bulldogs have a reportedly about to land the most wanted man in rugby league after a picture set tongues wagging.
Which NRL clubs have signed Qld’s top rep schoolboys? With News Corp’s Langer Trophy, Walters Cup round 5 of live streaming on Wednesday, we reveal the clubs investing in Queensland’s best.
The Dragons will be without one of their most powerful ball-runners for the run to the finals, while the Sharks have suffered a big blow to their backline.
A fired up Latrell Mitchell continued to put South Sydney on his back by leading them to a tense 36-28 victory over the Bulldogs.
Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/bulldogs/page/56