NRL 2023 bold predictions: New coaches, old foes to play GF
Origin selection shocks, fresh faces in the coaching ranks and shock finals contenders are among our rugby league experts’ bold predictions for 2023.
Origin selection shocks, fresh faces in the coaching ranks and shock finals contenders are among our rugby league experts’ bold predictions for 2023.
PAUL CRAWLEY says it’s time the NRL made player salaries public to end confusion and distrust – and the fans agree. See the damning results and vote.
Tigers coaches Tim Sheens and Benji Marshall “aren’t agreeing” with one commentator suggesting the signs are not good.
St George Illawarra and Wests Tigers are continuing to reinforce their reputations as basket cases with confusing management, infighting and feeble power plays, PAUL KENT writes.
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.
THE expectation to deliver as a coach in the NRL is intense. MATT LOGUE looks at those under the most pressure heading into the 2016 NRL season.
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”.
TEN years after he was sacked by Wayne Bennett as Broncos assistant coach, new Queensland coach Kevin Walters says it helped him become his own man.
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.
IT’S almost impossible to go back-to-back in the NRL nowadays and 2016 is shaping up as no different, writes Paul Crawley. There are 13 teams a realistic hope of making the eight.
BRONCOS coach Wayne Bennett says rugby league will show better care for teenage players if plans to delay their graduation to first grade are adopted.
THE Wests Tigers have confirmed Robbie Farah will remain at the club in 2016 after naming him in the club’s leadership group.
ROBBIE Farah is staying at the Wests Tigers, but it may only be the opening act of the circus with the club’s future clear as mud.
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