Every NRL club’s top prospects: Which stars scored early debuts?
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.
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.
A Dragons star has been denied history after he looked to have scored the fastest try in NRL history, only for the Bunker to intervene.
For every Reece Walsh breakout season, there’s been a Josh Schuster down year. These are the players who have soared to a new level and the big guns who have failed to meet expectations.
THE obstruction rule has caused mass confusion yet again with one coach suggesting defending players should dive to draw a penalty. WATCH MONDAY BUNKER REPLAY HERE!
WITH Round three of the competition now done and dusted, our team of rugby league writers analyse the NRL’s talking points in the Monday Bunker.
STIFLING defence from Wests Tigers has Nick Campton singing the praises of defence and the glories of low-scoring matches. Check out his previews of the final seven games of round three.
DALY Cherry-Evans served up the first “monster” score of the year and 2016 champion Wilfred Zee is calling POD. Here’s the good, bad and ugly from round 2.
TUNE into the SuperCoach NRL Countdown Show for the latest on how Paul Gallen’s withdrawal will affect two of the most important trades you’ll make this season. WATCH NOW.
FORMER SuperCoach NRL champion Wilfred Zee gazes deep into his crystal ball to deliver five fearless predictions for round three.
BACKING strugglers St George Illawarra, New Zealand, Penrith, Wests Tigers and Newcastle to win the opening three games would have secured a 15-leg all-up worth almost $130,000.
NOTORIOUS for bursting out of the blocks and sitting near the top of the NRL ladder in the opening months, the challenge for St George Illawarra is simple.
IVAN Cleary may be spared a selection headache for another week with injured recruit Josh Reynolds unable to confirm his return date.
KNIGHTS utility Jamie Buhrer was unable to overcome a foot injury he picked up against the Sea Eagles in round one and is out for Sunday’s clash against the Raiders.
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