Why Barnett watched wild elbow hit ‘1000’ times
Knights forward Mitch Barnett admits his brain-fade elbow incident will “always be in the back of his mind” but there was a reason he needed to watch it again.
Knights forward Mitch Barnett admits his brain-fade elbow incident will “always be in the back of his mind” but there was a reason he needed to watch it again.
According to the NRL’s footy boss, the Sharks could consider themselves lucky that they didn’t have to play with 11 men for longer on Sunday.
NRL fans and experts alike are up in arms about what consitutes a sin bin and a send-off. But if you think the Jesse Ramien should’ve been marched, be careful what you wish for, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
A couple of ugly high shots have ended with big bans for two Cronulla players.
FOX Sports will go head to head with Channel 9 by boradcasting all NRL games live in 2016. REBECCA WILSON investigates how this impacts on fans.
ANDREW and Matthew Johns will go head to head on the 2016 rugby league coverage in a television war never before seen on Australian screens.
CHA-CHING PART TWO! How much and where they will play. SuperCoach launches January 29 and here — EXCLUSIVELY — we reveal the prices and positions for the remaining eight NRL clubs: Roosters, Rabbitohs, Warriors, Eels, Sharks, Panthers, Tigers and Dragons.
SUMMER BUZZ: The Cronulla Sharks have a battle on their hands trying to keep rival clubs from poaching a superstar-in-the-making.
A CUNNINGLY concocted POD plan can be the difference between finishing in the top 50 or the top 5000, writes former winner Dave Von Kotze.
THEY’RE meant to be the keys for a maiden Cronulla premiership but Michael Ennis says that James Maloney and Chad Townsend need time to gel.
IF they hadn’t confessed to ASADA, the Cronulla Sharks could have easily shared the long term bans that have crippled Essendon writes REBECCA WILSON.
LEAGUE fans could be about to receive a surprise February footy fix with the NRL in talks to decide if clubs should be able to stream trial games.
TWO NRL teams worth of talent have been traded in the code’s most volatile off-season ever and club officials have warned — “It is only going to get worse”.
WHO are the young guns on the fast track to becoming household names? Paul Crawley has gone in search of the best young talent to look out for in 2016.
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