Market Watch: St Helens shut down Dragons bid for UK star
Just days after St George Illawarra began negotiations with one of the Super League’s brightest young stars, St Helens have shut down the Dragons poaching raid.
Just days after St George Illawarra began negotiations with one of the Super League’s brightest young stars, St Helens have shut down the Dragons poaching raid.
The Wests Tigers could be blown out of the water for their two prized targets, revealing they have already pulled one offer. The latest on the high-profile recruitment drive inside.
The son of Broncos utility legend John Plath, Max has been rewarded with a contract extension thanks to a bumper pre-season.
Dragons young gun Junior Amone won’t go to jail despite being found guilty of a hammer attack. But he still faces sanctions from the NRL and Dragons.
Manly skipper Daly Cherry-Evans poured cold water on the hopes of a popular KFC SuperCoach cheapie, but there’s better news for three of the game’s biggest stars.
Jack de Belin has been to hell and back over the past three years, and in his first interview in nearly four years the Dragons star opens up on his harrowing experience.
A thriller, a history-making field goal and the Broncos edging closer to a premiership four-peat. Check our full wrap of NRLW round one.
Punters believe the Eels are the real deal, making them one of the best-backed teams for this year’s premiership. But another top contender is on the nose and tipped to miss the top four.
The NRL has handed down its judiciary sheet from the second week of NRL trials – with Bulldogs enforcer Tevita Pangai under the spotlight after a performance that left him looking like a liability, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
In his most revealing interview yet, whole-hearted St George Illawarra prop Blake Lawrie opens up on the tragedy and inspiration behind his blossoming footy career.
The Broncos have a major playmaking dilemma ahead of their opening game. And given his style of play, Anthony Milford would have been the perfect fit for it, PAUL CRAWLEY writes.
Jason Demetriou has attempted to hose down the hype of new halfback Lachlan Ilias’ Round 1 showdown with his predecessor Adam Reynolds. FIND OUT WHY.
It may be a marketer’s dream but new Souths skipper Cameron Murray won’t buy into the hype of facing the Broncos in round one if it means putting his season in jeopardy.
Lachlan Ilias has been attracting the headlines but, in the absence of Adam Reynolds, Souths is now Cody Walker’s team and the star playmaker is ready to pick up where he left off last year.
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