Bellamy provides major Papenhuyzen update
Craig Bellamy press conferences never fail to disappoint, with the Storm leader providing a major Ryan Papenhuyzen update.
Craig Bellamy press conferences never fail to disappoint, with the Storm leader providing a major Ryan Papenhuyzen update.
There are few things more certain at any Melbourne Storm match than a Craig Bellamy blow up, even in a much-needed win.
The Wests Tigers winless start to the season has gone from bad to worse as the side continue to find new ways to lose.
Cameron Munster thinks he’s ready to play again and so does his coach, but the decision isn’t theirs to make.
THURSDAY’S major event is the official Grand Final media conference and fan day at the Sydney Opera House. Follow it live on DT Sport Facebook from 3pm.
THEY may have been all smiles at the grand final media day, but we can reveal why there is a bitterness that bubbles beneath the surface between Cronulla and Melbourne.
TWO remain. Melbourne, a team who define success against Cronulla, a club turning 50 and yet to get their hands on the trophy. MATTHEW JOHNS declares the winner.
RICHARD HINDS: Even against Paul Gallen, Andrew Fifita and Michael Ennis, Cameron Smith is this year’s Grand Final villain. And he doesn’t care.
IT was the horror night that left a rare blemish on Valentine Holmes’ season. There was nowhere to hide as the Sharks star had a good old-fashioned shocker.
DALLY M TEAM OF THE YEAR: It’s rare when Johnathan Thurston does not survive the final cut — but the four-time Dally M Medallist was a shock omission from team of the year.
THEY are the best two teams in the NRL this year, but the Sharks and Storm both have overwhelming strengths and glaring weaknesses.
HE gave the loosest interview in NRL grand final history, dropping more f-bombs than Scarface. And Chris Heighington is ready to let it all hang out again.
PAUL KENT: Cooper Cronk and Chris Heighington are two very different players but their journey to the grand final has one thing in common. Heart.
THESE are the extraordinary statistics which have led warrior Paul Gallen to within 80 minutes of rugby league’s ultimate glory.
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