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Why your team’s on Mad Monday ... and do they have hope for 2025?

Why your team’s on Mad Monday ... and do they have hope for 2025?

From off-field dramas to being plagued by injury, each of the nine teams have reasons for not playing finals this year.

  • by Billie Eder

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From Spoon Bowl to NRL contenders: Talagi, Utoikamanu break silence on why they’re leaving Eels and Tigers

From Spoon Bowl to NRL contenders: Talagi, Utoikamanu break silence on why they’re leaving Eels and Tigers

Blaize Talagi and Stefano Utoikamanu say offers to join NRL powerhouses Penrith and Melbourne were simply too good to ignore.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
60 points, sin-bins and schoolboy errors consign Tigers to third-straight spoon

60 points, sin-bins and schoolboy errors consign Tigers to third-straight spoon

The Spoon Bowl had a bit of everything - and plenty of it was tough on the eyes – as the Eels rattled up 11 tries and the Tigers played their way into last place yet again.

  • by Christian Nicolussi and Dan Walsh
Dragons star Jack Bird agrees to two-year deal with Wests Tigers

Dragons star Jack Bird agrees to two-year deal with Wests Tigers

Bird informed Tigers representatives on Friday he will take up a deal worth around $400,000 a year with the joint venture club from next season.

  • by Michael Chammas, Dan Walsh, Billie Eder, Christian Nicolussi, Roy Ward and Adam Pengilly
Glasshouses, goons and gladiators: The best and worst of NRL 2024
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NRL 2024

Glasshouses, goons and gladiators: The best and worst of NRL 2024

Some players put their names up in lights, others just put themselves under the spotlight. We rate all the defining moments of the season.

  • by Michael Chammas
Belmore is alive with Bulldogs fans again. Why are the police fining them?
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NRL 2024

Belmore is alive with Bulldogs fans again. Why are the police fining them?

You know the Bulldogs are officially back when Burwood Road is jammed with delirious supporters. But the fan activity has attracted a heavy police presence.

  • by Andrew Webster
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Spoon Bowl 2024: Why race to the bottom is more exciting than the one at the top
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NRL 2024

Spoon Bowl 2024: Why race to the bottom is more exciting than the one at the top

Given many pundits feel the NRL premierships is a race in two, the battle at the bottom is more compelling than the one at the other end of the ladder.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Royce Hunt called Corey Horsburgh a ‘weak-gutted dog’. Now he hopes they become teammates

Royce Hunt called Corey Horsburgh a ‘weak-gutted dog’. Now he hopes they become teammates

Cronulla prop Hunt has signed a three-year deal with Wests Tigers from 2025. And he hopes to be joined at Concord next season by his former nemesis.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
Ward on wrong track on trains blame game

Ward on wrong track on trains blame game

South Coast commuters have been seeing the now five-year-delayed intercity trains run empty, on test, for many months. They are a ghost fleet.

‘Everyone remembers last … we don’t want that’: Why Brown won’t tolerate spoon

‘Everyone remembers last … we don’t want that’: Why Brown won’t tolerate spoon

Dylan Brown isn’t a fan of the hype around Friday night’s ‘Spoon Bowl’ against Wests Tigers, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to win it.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
Wests Tigers owners set for crunch talks on future of chair O’Farrell

Wests Tigers owners set for crunch talks on future of chair O’Farrell

As the former NSW premier considers his future at the club, the Tigers’ majority owners are facing D-Day as political turmoil engulfs the club.

  • by Adam Pengilly

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