NRL club concerns after ARLC reveals extraordinary new powers
The ARL Commission informed NRL clubs it has taken the extraordinary step of giving itself the power to charge players for offences on the field. SEE THE EMAIL.
The ARL Commission informed NRL clubs it has taken the extraordinary step of giving itself the power to charge players for offences on the field. SEE THE EMAIL.
The Cronulla Sharks made a recruitment blunder three years ago that has come back to haunt them, writes BUZZ ROTHFIELD.
Cronulla’s premiership credentials continue to plummet after back-to-back poor performances, while the Warriors have cemented themselves as a genuine title threat off the back of former Shark Luke Metcalf.
Paul Gallen has come clean on an embarrassing detail of his Cronulla captaincy, leaving Andrew Johns and Cameron Smith in stitches.
Anyone who has had their name mispronounced can appreciate why KL Iro decided now was the right time to make a major change.
Fans and former players have gone nuclear over a bunker howler that marred the opening match of Magic round – but the NRL claims the right call was made. Watch and have your say.
Braydon Trindall was involved in a heated war of words with Mitchell Moses after the Sharks five-eighth was placed on report.
A Cronulla veteran’s Magic Round lasted a grand total of two minutes after suffering an absolute nightmare at Suncorp Stadium.
Sharks fans thought there may have been a spelling mistake when they saw the team list on Tuesday, but a young star has revealed why he felt the time was right to change his name.
It’s been revealed Andrew Johns became so angry at the NRL’s “farcical” crackdown he staged a commentary boycott over the weekend.
The Wests Tigers showed no signs of a team divided over the events of the past week, downing the Sharks in a golden point thriller in front of a parochial Leichhardt crowd.
Kalyn Ponga and the Newcastle Knights’ woes have continued in a meek showing against the Cronulla Sharks, while a Super POD has emerged at the Raiders.
Canberra forward Hudson Young became the first player sin binned under the NRL’s high shot recalibration, but then helped set up one of the team tries of the season as the Raiders pipped the Sharks at the death.
Hudson Young is the first player to be sin-binned following the NRL’s crackdown on high shots in the Raiders’ last-gasp victory.
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