Booms and busts: Your NRL club’s best and worst of 2023
For every Reece Walsh breakout season, there’s been a Josh Schuster down year. These are the players who have soared to a new level and the big guns who have failed to meet expectations.
For every Reece Walsh breakout season, there’s been a Josh Schuster down year. These are the players who have soared to a new level and the big guns who have failed to meet expectations.
With two rounds of the NRL regular season remaining, we reveal every club’s best and worst ladder finish and the week one finals scenarios.
With two rounds to go in the NRL regular season there are a host of possibilities for the top four and top eight — and a key battle could decide a number of lader spots. See where every team is set to finish.
There’s no shortage of hard-hitting giants across the NRL, but which players rank the highest when it comes to packing the most punch? See the full list here.
Curtis Scott has been dealt a career-threatening blow that is set to force him to sell at least one investment property and look for a full-time job.
The Raiders’ struggles in 2021 can be summed up by one number – 7. The recruitment of Jamal Fogarty should go a long way to making sure halfback again becomes a strength.
Two Raiders players and one staff member will have to isolate at home until after Christmas after returning positive Covid tests.
Their side may have been the disappointment of the 2021 season, but Raiders players still obviously hold plenty of recruitment appeal, if Parramatta’s plan for the next two seasons is any guide.
Rugby league is a “lesser” game without Peter Mulholland after the famed recruitment guru lost a three-year battle with cancer.
Peter Mulholland, the most respected talent scout in Australian rugby league, has passed away following a long battle with cancer.
The Parramatta Eels have finally made signings after a raft of departures, reportedly signing Raiders’ hooker Josh Hodgson and Bailey Simonsson from the Raiders.
The Wests Tigers have coughed up huge money to lure Api Koroisau, but there’s enough left for one more big name recruit.
Adam Elliott’s 2021 season ended in scandalous circumstances, but the hard-hitting forward is well and truly on the path to redemption.
Just 12 months into a rich three-year deal, Nick Cotric looks set to head back to where it all began in 2022 as the Bulldogs and Raiders get serious discussing a suitable financial settlement.
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