Scouting report: How Warriors become the real deal in 2024
Are the Warriors on the verge of a golden era, or is it another false dawn from the erratic franchise? DAVID RICCIO examines the major obstacles to becoming true NRL contenders.
Are the Warriors on the verge of a golden era, or is it another false dawn from the erratic franchise? DAVID RICCIO examines the major obstacles to becoming true NRL contenders.
The Dragons were believed to be frontrunners, but the Sharks pounced and have secured the services of a Warriors enforcer.
The Wests Tigers could be blown out of the water for their two prized targets, revealing they have already pulled one offer. The latest on the high-profile recruitment drive inside.
Wests Tigers have launched an audacious bid to secure Warriors star Addin Fonua-Blake despite tabling a multimillion-dollar to lure Panthers star Jarome Luai to concord in 2025.
Teen sensation Reece Walsh says there’s one area of his game that needs to be improved if he’s to make his State of Origin debut.
The Rabbitohs have narrowly avoided suffering one of the most embarrassing defeats in NRL history, having led 26-6 at halftime.
It was a tale of two halves as the Warriors were humiliated early, before threatening a miraculous comeback and falling just short despite Souths’ second half collapse.
The decision not to send off Jesse Ramien for his high shot last weekend has sparked concerns Magic Round could descend into another farce.
Souths coach Jason Demetriou has handed under-fire star Cody Walker the extra responsibility of captaincy following an injury setback for Cam Murray. Will the move work to reignite the team?
New Zealand international Kodi Nikorima has played his last game for the Warriors, the club confirmed on Monday morning.
NRL fans and experts alike are up in arms about what consitutes a sin bin and a send-off. But if you think the Jesse Ramien should’ve been marched, be careful what you wish for, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
Sharks fullback William Kennedy could be facing a lengthy stint on the sidelines after he was sent off for a “coathanger” high shot.
The future could hardly look brighter for Wests Tigers, with seven members of a drought-breaking team primed to form the nucleus of the club’s next first-grade squad.
Josh Curran is vying to go where only one Warrior has gone before him, but now his State of Origin dreams have hit a roadblock.
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