Ban UFC and try celebrations: Most annoying things in sport
Sport can be a source of pure euphoria – but also immense frustration. Here are the seven most annoying things in world sport.
Sport can be a source of pure euphoria – but also immense frustration. Here are the seven most annoying things in world sport.
From Jason Taumalolo playing Origin to Des Hasler’s shock return – we go back to see which NRL experts got their pre-season predictions right in the pre-season, and who got it wrong.
If Michael Maguire is to succeed as the new Blues coach, the first thing he should do is look back at where it all went wrong for Craig Bellamy, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
While people are quick to talk up Nathan Cleary among rugby league’s greatest ever players, the legendary Ron Coote is still waiting to be named as an Immortal, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
While Anthony Seibold is set to be announced as the new Sea Eagles coach for 2023, Manly are still chasing another two big names.
It was sad to see Des Hasler’s time at Manly end this way, but the decision to bring Anthony Seibold on as their next coach is a good move, writes Phil Rothfield.
As another Des Hasler era painfully draws to a close, a new one is set to begin under Anthony Seibold. Here are the five key issues the new coach will have to address when he walks in.
They would come out of the blue and with a friendly warning. BRENT READ lifts the lid on the phone calls journalists received from Des Hasler, and why the former Manly coach made them.
Anthony Seibold looms as the next man to take charge of Manly after Des Hasler’s sacking. Brent Read analyses why Sea Eagles fans should believe in the former Broncos coach.
The NRL salary cap is not working because it’s still being cheated. PAUL KENT’s stunning player admissions over rorting and the radical change to stop it.
How was the mood when incoming coach Cameron Ciraldo caught up with halfback Kyle Flanagan amid reports linking Canterbury with Jayden Sullivan? Buzz Rothfield’s highlights and lowlights.
The man who sacked Des Hasler at Canterbury has warned Manly to act quickly or suffer the same fate as the Bulldogs.
A few simple words can make all the difference between winning and losing grand finals. Jack Gibson was the master, but not everyone hit the right note, writes PAUL KENT.
There was a late deluge of money for an obscure betting market in Sunday’s grand final – but the sting didn’t pay off, writes Phil Rothfield.
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