KFC SuperCoach podcast: Game Day Round 4
KFC SuperCoach podcast: Game Day Round 4
KFC SuperCoach podcast: Game Day Round 4
KFC SuperCoach podcast: Teams Round 5
SuperCoaches are reeling with the most popular player in the game relegated to the bench. Join the podcast crew for the lowdown.
KFC SuperCoach podcast: Game Day Round 7
The Raiders produced one of the best team tries of the year, two massive SuperCoach PODs have emerged, as well as two sell candidates. Recap an insane Thursday Night Footy with the five things we learned.
Hudson Young is the first player to be sin-binned following the NRL’s crackdown on high shots in the Raiders’ last-gasp victory.
The hatred between the Rabbitohs and Roosters runs deep, but it doesn’t extend all the way to the top, with a gesture from Souths chair Nick Pappas bringing Nick Politis to tears. See the full SPORT CONFIDENTIAL.
Cowboys halfback Jake Clifford has responded to suggestions he could return to the English Super League as soon as this year after the 27-year-old was linked with Leigh Leopards. Read the latest Cowboys news.
Silence has become Latrell Mitchell’s greatest weapon ahead of his NRL return. As the Souths superstar prepares to face his old side the Roosters, Wayne Bennett reveals why this version of Latrell is the best yet.
Tom Flegler is facing two years on the sideline with a rare shoulder nerve problem, leaving the Dolphins with a $3.5 million salary cap conundrum as they wait for Daly Cherry-Evans to make a call on his future.
As the Rabbitohs fight to have home matches moved to Allianz Stadium next year, Trent Robinson reminded footy fans that the state-of-the-art venue is the true home of only one NRL club.
Roosters chairman Nick Politis gave a teary speech at the tenth anniversary of The Hellenic Initiative Australa gala.
Manly and Channel 9 will meet after their relationship evaporated during Daly Cherry-Evans’ on-air revelation he would leave the club at season’s end. Plus, Staggs’ multicultural round centrepiece.
The Daly Cherry-Evans exit fiasco at the Sea Eagles has prompted four NRL club bosses to unite and renew calls for an overhaul to the league’s transfer system, proposing a less “disruptive” solution for the game.
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