‘Eerie’ scenes as ‘true legend’ farewelled
The rugby league community paid tribute to legend John Sattler after his death but scenes before Souths Vs Manly showed his true esteem in the game.
The rugby league community paid tribute to legend John Sattler after his death but scenes before Souths Vs Manly showed his true esteem in the game.
An NRL coach has opened up after he was snapped by a member of the public asleep at a McDonald’s after a night out with mates.
Manly coach Anthony Seibold is taking complete ownership after being caught on camera falling asleep at a McDonald’s restaurant.
Aaron Woods is reportedly off to his fifth NRL club as part of a player swap that will see the former Origin star make an immediate move.
Whether they’ve earned themselves an NRL deal or a fresh chance with a new Intrust Super Cup side, there are plenty of players to keep an eye on in 2017.
WHAT’S THE BUZZ I: Manly has beaten off big-money interest from rival NRL clubs to secure brothers Tom and Jake Trbojevic on a $5m deal.
WHAT’S THE BUZZ I: Don’t worry about his refusal to play Sunday football — Will Hopoate’s contract meant he was the best-value player in the NRL this season.
SPORT CONFIDENTIAL II: The Sea Eagles are circling Greg Bird, but the troubled NRL star has other issues on his mind as he battles more damaging off-field headlines.
POLL: The Daily Telegraph and Fox Sports NRL experts put their heads together to come up with the ultimate Dally M 2016 team of the year. They all agreed on just one player.
POLL: Thurston or Cronk? Rapana or Mansour? It’s no mean feat to name a Dally M Team of the Year for 2016 but our experts have each given it a shot.
HE’S a four-time Dally M winner, a future Immortal and possibly the greatest player ever. But there’s no spot for Johnathan Thurston in Matthew Johns’ 2016 Dally M Team of the Year.
PENRITH Panthers supremo and Channel 9 commentator Phil Gould has savaged the NRL over its handling of the Jack Wighton shoulder charge controversy.
MANLY has announced a dramatic clean out of its 2016 squad, walking away from almost half the players on its books this season.
CRONULLA re-enter the winner’s circle and the Warriors let a finals berth slip through their fingers. We analyse how every team in the NRL is tracking.
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