Down, out and broke: Dugan breaks silence on retirement
Josh Dugan claims he was forced into retirement because he could not afford to pay the $150,000 in combined Covid breach fines from Cronulla and the NRL.
Josh Dugan claims he was forced into retirement because he could not afford to pay the $150,000 in combined Covid breach fines from Cronulla and the NRL.
Cronulla Sharks star Josh Dugan has had his $950,000 per-season contract ripped up and has responded with a stunning Instagram post.
South Sydney’s Cody Walker is sure to be named the five-eighth of the year, writes Paul Crawley, but has he done enough to break the Rabbitohs’ Dally M drought?
Former Broncos coach Anthony Seibold will switch codes next season after receiving an offer “too good to knock back” from England rugby coach Eddie Jones.
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.
SUMMER BUZZ: The Cronulla Sharks have a battle on their hands trying to keep rival clubs from poaching a superstar-in-the-making.
A CUNNINGLY concocted POD plan can be the difference between finishing in the top 50 or the top 5000, writes former winner Dave Von Kotze.
THEY’RE meant to be the keys for a maiden Cronulla premiership but Michael Ennis says that James Maloney and Chad Townsend need time to gel.
IF they hadn’t confessed to ASADA, the Cronulla Sharks could have easily shared the long term bans that have crippled Essendon writes REBECCA WILSON.
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”.
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.
PAUL McGregor has conceded that Jack Bird will not rejoin the Dragons, but says he would have moved Josh Dugan to accommodate the youngster.
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.
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