NRL farce ends in biggest deal ever
The Gold Coast Titans have put an emphatic end to the bombshell that Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and David Fifita were free to leave the club.
The Gold Coast Titans have put an emphatic end to the bombshell that Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and David Fifita were free to leave the club.
The Sharks are in the top four for now, weeks after anything but a finals team, but fans were all saying the same thing about their latest clash.
Gold Coast captain Tino Fa’asuamaleaui has recommitted to the club on a record-breaking ten year deal while David Fifita has added at least three years to his stay at the club.
The bitter war civil was between the NRL and the players is over hours before a fresh player-driven protest was planned for Round 23. Read the joint statement here.
Coach Justin Holbrook was crestfallen after the Gold Coast Titans’ elimination final loss to the Sydney Roosters on Saturday evening.
The Gold Coast Titans have been left devastated as a split second decision ended the club’s season after an all-time finish in Townsville.
Adam Reynolds has outlined his plan to bring the glory days back to the Broncos but, first, he wants to finish his time at South Sydney on a high with supercoach Wayne Bennett.
Coach Justin Holbrook has given Titans’ owners confidence the resurgent franchise is heading in the right direction as the club prepares for its first finals appearance in five years.
It’s been a hard road to the finals for the Sydney Roosters, but that’s not something coach Trent Robinson wants any of his players to lean on for finals motivation.
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?
Off-contract and without a deal for 2022, Joey Leilua will mix things up to try and find a new club. Check out all the latest NRL transfer news.
As the battle for the NRL’s 17th team heats up, one existing club that had to rescued from potential closure three years ago feels expansion could sentence them to further financial peril.
From Ricky Stuart to Andrew Johns, Darren Lockyer and Greg Bird, history is littered with absentees that can mean the difference between winning and losing a premiership, says PAUL KENT.
The Sydney Roosters are perennial NRL finalists, but their premiership fate this time sits in the hands of a teenage halfback.
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