Qld NRL team of the year: Locks, shocks, Cows culled
If there was one certain bet in this year’s NRL it was that the league’s top try scorer would not be a Dolphin … but guess what? Crash delivers his 2023 awards and team of the year.
If there was one certain bet in this year’s NRL it was that the league’s top try scorer would not be a Dolphin … but guess what? Crash delivers his 2023 awards and team of the year.
Phil Rothfield looks back at the highs and lows, feuds and fade-outs, blunders and blow-ups after 27 rounds of the high drama that is rugby league. Check out the Monday Buzz season awards.
These are the young guns lining up to make the jump to NRL level and the stars who will make their debut in round 27. Here are the top 34 first-grade ready talents at each club.
The race for the minor premiership and top eight spots will be decided in the final round of the season. See where every team is set to finish and who plays who in week one of the finals.
With the Dolphins desperate to make Tino Fa’asuamaleaui one of their marquee signings, Gold Coast may have just blown the expansion side out of the water. Deal details here.
Phil Rothfield’s 2021 Top 50 list reflects the current state of play in the Origin arena, with Queensland raising barely a whimper. Did Buzz get it right? Have your say here and vote in our interactive.
Titans’ rookie Toby Sexton understands the weight of pressure he must carry next year though believes the Titans can mimic the Panthers’ premiership success.
As part of the club’s strategic road map for 2030, Gold Coast Titans CEO Steve Mitchell has made a huge declaration about the side’s ambitions.
Channel 7 was prepared to stump up $30 million to cover State of Origin each year – but instead walked away with nothing from the new NRL broadcast deal.
The Gold Coast Titans are eyeing off a veteran Eel and the Dogs have given a South Sydney discard a life – it’s all in Sport Confidential.
Playmaker Ash Taylor has officially signed with a rival club on a bargain basement deal after previously earning $1 million per-season.
They’ve got the nod as the NRL’s newest franchise – but who is on the Dolphins’ shopping list? We reveal the star-studded outfit they could unveil in 2023.
They’re the 14 names who commanded some of the biggest salaries in the NRL last year – but will be forced to play for scraps in 2022 to keep their careers alive.
The Canberra Raiders have snared a rival side’s co-captain, who will call the nation’s capital home for at least the next three seasons.
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