The biggest losers from NRL’s shonky draw
When it comes to the draw, parity is not possible in the NRL but the price being paid by some clubs is an injustice, writes Paul Kent.
When it comes to the draw, parity is not possible in the NRL but the price being paid by some clubs is an injustice, writes Paul Kent.
He didn’t get the full-time coaching gig, but Mick Potter’s future is clearer after a positive meeting with the new coach.
Phil Gould was desperate to keep his pursuit of new coach Cameron Ciraldo secret, going to elaborate lengths to hide his tracks.
He’s become an instant fan favourite since he joined the Dogs, but superstar Josh Addo-Carr has opened up on how close he got to a Storm return.
GORDEN Tallis has been offered the chance to follow through with his claim he’d belt NSW Blues enforcer David Klemmer if he got the chance.
BULLDOGS halfback Moses Mbye has produced one of the most ridiculous tackles we have seen all year!
A LUCKY punter has achieved the unthinkable, turning $100 into a life-changing fortune with a single bet on the footy on the weekend.
POLICE want to speak to 12 Bulldogs fans in relation to the ugly scenes that followed their Good Friday defeat by the Rabbitohs at the ANZ Stadium.
WHEN I was a player, it was a badge of honour to come back on to the ground after copping a serious injury. But the game has changed.
MY immediate reaction to the ANZ Stadium thriller was that the Canterbury Bulldogs were robbed of two competition points. Read Phil Rothfield’s comment.
FOR the past five years, the public perception of Bulldogs big men Sam Kasiano and Frank Pritchard has been nothing but big and barnstorming.
THE NRL Integrity Unit is monitoring the Bulldogs’ response to the first scandal of the new season — the DUI charge against Jacob Loko.
RELUCTANTLY, South Sydney Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire has agreed to a rare interview — one that comes with a warning.
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