500 FREE TICKETS: How you can watch Cowboys in Sydney
Hundreds of footy fans will score free tickets to cheer on the Cowboys in Friday night’s elimination final after an 11th hour special promotion. This is how you can enter:
Hundreds of footy fans will score free tickets to cheer on the Cowboys in Friday night’s elimination final after an 11th hour special promotion. This is how you can enter:
The mind games have begun ahead of the blockbuster Cowboys-Sharks clash, with Todd Payten reminding Cronulla of their horror finals record and questioning their premiership credentials.
Cronulla five-eighth Daniel Atkinson learned his craft as a kid in Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast watching his Maroons heroes in State of Origin. Now his job is to kill off Queensland’s last title hope by knocking off the Cowboys.
Sharks coach Craig Fitzgibbon is desperate to end his side’s winless finals run which extends to 2018. However, there are 55 reasons that Cowboys coach Todd Payten is under more pressure when the two collide in their elimination final.
In front of NSW coach Michael Maguire, a near certainty for the Blues’ No. 7 jersey has returned the state to the drawing board.
He’s already had two stints as an NRL coach, and Trent Barrett now has a few months to show Eels bosses that he has what it takes to be the man to replace Brad Arthur.
A host of Sharks stars have 80 more minutes to prove they belong in the Blues team.
Nicho Hynes is a better footballer now than when he had the 2022 Dally M medal places around his neck – even with added off-field pressure, writes MATTY JOHNS.
NSW coach Michael Maguire will sit down to select his side for the opening State of Origin game in just over a week and there isn’t much more Nicho Hynes can do to secure his name in halves.
Cronulla’s charge to the top of the NRL ladder has continued with fans all saying the same thing about the Sharks’ latest cult hero.
Nicho Hynes has the chance to impress State of Origin selectors at Magic Round, but his fitness is the only thing that matters when the final team list is announced.
A delay in vital evidence related to Braydon Trindall’s court hearing has opened the door for the Cronulla Sharks star to make a shock NRL comeback this weekend.
The Bulldogs might be ahead on the ladder, but the Dragons are the most improved team in the competition this season. Check out Buzz’s highlights and lowlights from round 10.
Storm skipper Harry Grant was left stunned after the hooker was controversially sin binned, as the Sharks capitalised to end Melbourne’s 14-game win streak at home in a thrilling top of the table clash.
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