Loophole: Guilty Trindall clear to play for Sharks
Cronulla Sharks star Braydon Trindall has learned his fate in court after pleading guilty to charges of drink-driving and failing an illicit road-test.
Cronulla Sharks star Braydon Trindall has learned his fate in court after pleading guilty to charges of drink-driving and failing an illicit road-test.
As we approach the halfway point of the NRL season, five clubs can begin planning their Mad Mondays. PHIL ROTHFIELD reveals the finals certainties, the likely contenders, the maybes and the teams already on the finals scrapheap.
Sharks playmaker Nicho Hynes has been rocked by drama just hours before NSW announces its team for State of Origin Game 1.
The Sharks seemingly confirmed their premiership credentials after beating the Roosters and Storm, but the Panthers may have exposed them as pretenders, shattering their seven game win streak.
Furious CEO Dino Mezzatesta has slammed the state government for a series of false funding pledges leaving it as the only Sydney club without a grant for redevelopment purposes.
The Cronulla Sharks tuned up for the start of the NRL season with huge win but it wasn’t quite perfect as a payday went begging.
Wests Tigers star Adam Doueihi has made a call on his future, which could have a massive impact the clubs’ pursuit of Mitchell Moses. See the latest transfer news.
The next generation of NRLW stars are blossoming in the premier underage women’s comp, the Tarsha Gale Cup. NewsCorp provides an in-depth look at all 13 teams set to compete.
The Harold Matthews Cup season gets underway this weekend, with Newscorp previewing all 15 clubs set to compete. See how your favourite team is shaping up for the exciting new season.
Some of the biggest young stars in the game are set to feature as the SG Ball Cup season gets underway once again. NewsCorp previews all 16 teams ahead of the season launch this weekend.
A 12-person jury will have to decide whether “the facts speak for themselves” or if “suspicion is not enough” to convict NRL star Nicho Hynes’ mum Julie of heroin supply.
The ASADA sledgehammer crippled the Cronulla Sharks over its drugs crisis in 2011. So how did evidence about players at another club using a banned peptide appear to be ignored?
The experts have allocated only two NRL clubs a maximum 10 of out 10 when it comes to power through the spine. Did they get it right? Have your say.
The co-accused in the heroin supply trial of NRL star Nicho Hynes’ mum said he went to Julie’s house for a “root” before being exposed to “s**t” that made him sick, a court has heard.
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