NRL Burning Issues: Time to show who runs the Rabbitohs
South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou is under the pump this off-season as he attempts to unite a fractured club, and show he’s in control of some big personalities.
South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou is under the pump this off-season as he attempts to unite a fractured club, and show he’s in control of some big personalities.
They’re two of the NRL’s biggest characters with 54 first-grade campaigns between them. And Des Hasler can’t wait to lock horns with Wayne Bennett in what shapes as his swansong season.
The Broncos were Queensland’s great NRL hope in 2023, with the Cowboys, Titans and Dolphins falling behind. We investigate which Sunshine State clubs can reverse their fortunes in 2024.
The NRL has consulted several club bosses and commentators about two alternative changes to the sin-bin rule to combat foul play in 2024.
Free of pain after an injury-interrupted end to the 2021 season, David Fifita promises he will return a more complete player – and that’s good news for the Titans’ young halfback.
Tino Fa’asuamaleaui said his former Melbourne roommate Brandon Smith is “changing his mind” daily about his NRL future amid reports the hooker has committed to the Roosters.
For those still locked out of Queensland due to Covid, the preferential treatment of NRL players is a slap in the face.
The Melbourne Storm may be angry over Brandon Smith’s decision to sign with the Roosters, but it’s the greatest pain will be felt elsewhere.
Hot tip: A guide to some of the Gold Coast Titans best schoolboy and schoolgirl academy player signings.
The Gold Coast Titans will adopt a business model like European superclub Real Madrid as they look to venture into other successful code with a huge asset sitting right on their doorstep.
The Broncos invested a huge sum in this rookie, and while his debut was not too impressive, he’s tipped to make amends in 2022.
The Titans have seen off competition from the Dolphins to secure Tino Fa’asuamaleaui to a long-term deal. Now can their ‘alpha male’ help them realise that premiership dream?
Brandon Smith’s camp has rubbished a report claiming the NRL’s most in-demand free agent has narrowed down his NRL future to the Dolphins or Roosters.
Burning Questions: Bargain-buying Dragons have a great chance of not only making the bookies eat their prohibitive odds but also making plenty of noise as a finals contender.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/titans/page/51