HIA bombshell: Bulldogs’ shock after Foxx’s ‘knockout’ confession
Canterbury will haul Josh Addo-Carr before the club’s medical staff after the Bulldogs star admitted he was “put to sleep” before the infamous Koori Knockout brawl. WATCH THE FOOTAGE
Canterbury will haul Josh Addo-Carr before the club’s medical staff after the Bulldogs star admitted he was “put to sleep” before the infamous Koori Knockout brawl. WATCH THE FOOTAGE
The NRL has consulted several club bosses and commentators about two alternative changes to the sin-bin rule to combat foul play in 2024.
A decision has been made on the future of Bulldogs superstar Josh Addo-Carr after he met with the club’s GM of football Phil Gould.
After attracting headlines for the wrong reasons over the past fortnight, Bulldogs star Josh Addo-Carr has met with club officials to discuss his long-term rugby league future – and the NRL has handed down his punishment.
Articulate, lucid, and personal, Corey Waddell presents as an intelligent man – so it is hard to explain his stupidity on the football field. Likes, Dislikes and votes from every match in round 23.
A Bulldogs forward has been stood down for the final two games of the regular season amid an investigation by the NRL Integrity Unit.
If Newcastle are struggling so much offensively against teams at the wrong end of the table, imagine what it’s going to be like against the big guns in the finals.
The Knights managed to hold off the Bulldogs on Saturday evening to keep their dream of consecutive finals appearances alive.
Some NRL teams have suffered a nightmare 2021 campaign, but a premiership-winning coach insists there can be silver linings to be found at the end of a sorry season.
After the emotional exit of best mate Connor Watson, Knights star Kalyn Ponga has made up his mind about his future in Newcastle.
Luke Thompson’s Canterbury teammates are hoping their English enforcer will remain a Bulldog, while the club is weighing up making a move for a former Origin playmaker.
The Bulldogs are willing to let one of their most highly-paid stars leave and two rivals can reportedly smell a cut-price deal.
While equalling a 46-year-old record on would be ‘nice’, Melbourne Storm have their eyes on the biggest prize of all.
A club boss has hit out at the plan to rush players out of Queensland, questioning why the NRL is dodging the World Cup but will risk a hasty repatriation to New South Wales.
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