Why Cross-code NRLW star knocked back Super Rugby deal
Without a state competition to play before the NRLW season, Parramatta star Mahalia Murphy had a chance for a short stint in Super W. So why did she knock it back?
Without a state competition to play before the NRLW season, Parramatta star Mahalia Murphy had a chance for a short stint in Super W. So why did she knock it back?
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Former Test and Origin centre Will Chambers hasn’t given up hope of staying in the NRL despite being cut by the Sharks.
Josh Dugan claims he was forced into retirement because he could not afford to pay the $150,000 in combined Covid breach fines from Cronulla and the NRL.
Cronulla Sharks star Josh Dugan has had his $950,000 per-season contract ripped up and has responded with a stunning Instagram post.
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Former Broncos coach Anthony Seibold will switch codes next season after receiving an offer “too good to knock back” from England rugby coach Eddie Jones.
You only need to look back two years to see the adverse impact that resting your star players late in the regular season can have.
Amid another season to forget, Brisbane can at least look positively at 2022 in one position as a young gun continues to make exciting progress.
There are three NRL sides in the hunt for the one remaining top eight spot and each will be hoping for different scenarios in round 25.
Craig Fitzgibbon doesn’t officially arrive at Cronulla until November but already one young playmaker is giving the incoming coach a headache — a good one.
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