NRL finals: Why Teddy thinks new-look spine can crack the Panthers
The NRL finals are locked and loaded for 2024. DEAN RITCHIE runs the rule over every week 1 match-up and watch the exclusive chat with Roosters skipper James Tedesco.
The NRL finals are locked and loaded for 2024. DEAN RITCHIE runs the rule over every week 1 match-up and watch the exclusive chat with Roosters skipper James Tedesco.
Melbourne Storm won its final home-and-away game by 38 points without the superstar fullback who will be ready to go for the finals.
Craig Bellamy has cemented his status as one of Australia’s best ever coaches by becoming the second man to coach 400 NRL wins. So how does he do it? See the video.
After Craig Bellamy recorded his 400th NRL win and his 37th against the awful Brisbane Broncos, he delivered some positive finals news.
The NRL has consulted several club bosses and commentators about two alternative changes to the sin-bin rule to combat foul play in 2024.
From Japan to the Netherlands, Hawaii and Ho Chi Minh City, a host of high-profile NRL players are enjoying their off-season at all corners of the globe, with one even popping the question.
From Jason Taumalolo playing Origin to Des Hasler’s shock return – we go back to see which NRL experts got their pre-season predictions right in the pre-season, and who got it wrong.
Calls have grown for a dream NRL super fight between Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Junior Paulo, but a leading promoter believes a few things would need to happen first. Find out why.
Phil Rothfield has revealed his top 50 players for 2023 and two clubs can’t even get a single player on the list. See full countdown and have your say.
He’s been playing through the pain for the past two months, but Cameron Munster won’t let an infected knee stop him from pulling on the green and gold jersey.
They’ve been the most consistent team of the NRL era, but the Storm are at risk of losing that title after they were sent packing by a Panthers side that exposed their biggest flaws.
Storm coach Craig Bellamy says the Broncos or Warriors will need to take Penrith to “a place where they don’t go too often” if they’re any hope of stopping a historic three-peat.
The Penrith Panthers are one win away from a 40-year first after annihilating the Storm in a brutal record thrashing in the prelim.
Four Penrith stars produced near perfect performances, while a handful of Melbourne players barely received a pass mark. See the full player ratings from the grand final qualifier.
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