NRL 2025 draw analysis: Winners, losers, every club’s report card
The 2025 NRL draw has been released and only five clubs have earned a sub-par grading in our analysis special. We reveal the winners and losers in our 17-club report card.
The 2025 NRL draw has been released and only five clubs have earned a sub-par grading in our analysis special. We reveal the winners and losers in our 17-club report card.
The NRL has released the draw for the 2025 season. Follow every round, fixture and State of Origin schedule using our two draw posters. Download and print here!
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The full draw for the 2025 NRL season has been released, click here to see where and when your team is playing in our searchable interactive.
Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson has put rival clubs on notice over Lachlan Galvin in a bid to avoid another blackhole they created seven years ago when they allowed three star juniors to depart.
The word ‘soft’ shouldn’t be used in a tough league like the NRL, but there is no other way to describe the baffling decision to send Chanel Harris Tavita to the sin bin over the weekend. FATIMA KDOUH writes that and more in The Tackle.
While it’s easy to throw around the blame for the debacle the Wests Tigers find themselves in, there’s one person who inexplicably still holds power as the club plummets towards a third straight wooden spoon. Phil Rothfield’s highlights and lowlights.
Two heavyweight Sydney clubs are monitoring Lachlan Galvin’s situation at Wests Tigers following revelations the young gun requested a release from his contract.
From being the most penalised team in the competition, to a lack of stability to the roster, there are plenty of factors behind the Tigers’ worst season start in their history. See the statistics and ongoing problems that are destroying the Tigers.
Benji Marshall was brutally honest in his assessment of the Tigers after they were demolished by the Dragons, saying if the actions don’t change, then the players will.
Benji Marshall was heavily criticised for his mid-season holiday to Fiji last week — after Friday’s game, he’ll be wishing he never came back.
Dragons skipper Ben Hunt has raised more than a few eyebrows after a bizarre blow up that threatened to overshadow his brilliant masterclass.
Benji Marshall is back from a trip to Fiji that raised a few eyebrows but is more concerned about a worrying trend that has cost his side in 2024.
The Wests Tigers are desperate for a star forward to sign a new deal with the club, but his omission from the NSW squad has made things tougher.
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