Photo reveals jersey boycott hypocrisy
Seven players have refused to wear this jersey, choosing to sit out of a crucial match. One glaring detail shows how hollow their stance is.
Seven players have refused to wear this jersey, choosing to sit out of a crucial match. One glaring detail shows how hollow their stance is.
One of the NRL’s brightest prospects will walk into a two-year contract if they are acquitted of charges related to an alleged stabbing at a Mormon church.
Manly will become the first club in rugby league’s 114-year history to wear a pride jersey. See the playing strip here.
Benji Marshall’s influence at Wests Tigers is having an immediate effect, with the club on the cusp of securing a major signing. Dean Ritchie’s weekend highlights and lowlights.
LEAGUE fans could be about to receive a surprise February footy fix with the NRL in talks to decide if clubs should be able to stream trial games.
TWO NRL teams worth of talent have been traded in the code’s most volatile off-season ever and club officials have warned — “It is only going to get worse”.
IN the latest edition of the Friday Face Off we’ll be matching up Manly talisman Daly Cherry-Evans with Warriors star Shaun Johnson.
THE cashed-up Silvertails are officially back after two prominent businessmen splashed out $5 million to acquire a 22 per cent share in the Sea Eagles.
WHO are the young guns on the fast track to becoming household names? Paul Crawley has gone in search of the best young talent to look out for in 2016.
IT’S almost impossible to go back-to-back in the NRL nowadays and 2016 is shaping up as no different, writes Paul Crawley. There are 13 teams a realistic hope of making the eight.
MANLY have broken the bank for big-money recruits, but the real foundation of their future are local juniors Jake and Tom Trbojevic.
THE player transfer merry-go-round has been in overdrive with the defections of Tim Lafai, Will Hopoate and possibly James Roberts. Tom Sangster names his best 17 for each club.
BRONCOS coach Wayne Bennett says rugby league will show better care for teenage players if plans to delay their graduation to first grade are adopted.
THE most crucial job for the NRL’s next boss is to fix the farcical player transfer market. Here, PHIL ROTHFIELD shows how to solve the problem.
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