Crawley Files: Dragons must punt Hunt from captaincy
Ben Hunt and new coach Shane Flangan may have ironed out their differences, but even if the Maroons star stays at the club he cannot be allowed to lead it, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
Ben Hunt and new coach Shane Flangan may have ironed out their differences, but even if the Maroons star stays at the club he cannot be allowed to lead it, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
Momentum shifts can define matches and a big reveal from Storm fullback Nick Meaney has highlighted just how significant they can be in finals.
One win in four finals since the retirement of Cameron Smith has put the pressure on Melbourne Storm’s new leaders to drive success.
Territory is king in finals footy, especially in greasy conditions. How did the Broncos and Adam Reynolds nail this against the Storm? Watch the full breakdown.
Melbourne Storm star Cameron Munster has opened up on the biggest spray he copped from Craig Bellamy that left the five-eighth shocked.
It’s a running joke at Souths. Their workaholic prop rises from the interchange bench at a precise time of the game and, without a word, heads up the tunnel. Now we can reveal why.
He is off to re-ignite his career at South Sydney, but could we see Anthony Milford back in Brisbane in the near future?
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As Christian Welch provides an insight into why Melbourne Storm are such a special team, another amazing record has come into view, one that resonates with Bulldogs fans.
Cameron Munster has declared he won’t let “grubbiness” stand in the way of Melbourne’s pursuit of another NRL premiership after sending a warning against Gold Coast.
They were made to work for it, but the Melbourne Storm have extended their winning streak by polishing off a tenacious Titans outfit.
Styles make fights in the NRL and Craig Bellamy has it all over Wayne Bennett. Despite having the most flamboyant attack, defence will decide South Sydney’s premiership hopes, PAUL KENT writes.
He missed a chunk of the season with concussion, but a Storm premiership star has a one-way policy when it comes to going hard.
There’s never been a bigger gulf between the NRL’s best sides and the rest of the competition, but with that comes a silver lining, MATTHEW JOHNS writes.
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