Sunday Football
Warriors 12 (Shaun Johnson try; Issac Luke 4 goals) defeated Sydney Roosters 10 (Mitchell Aubusson, Connor Watson tries; Sio Siua Taukeiaho 1 goal) at Mt Smart Stadium. Crowd: 14,026. Handyman Magazine Medal:
Warriors 12 (Shaun Johnson try; Issac Luke 4 goals) defeated Sydney Roosters 10 (Mitchell Aubusson, Connor Watson tries; Sio Siua Taukeiaho 1 goal) at Mt Smart Stadium. Crowd: 14,026. Handyman Magazine Medal:
St George Illawarra Dragons 20 (Gareth Widdop, Kurt Mann, Mitch Rein tries; Gareth Widdop 4 goals) defeated Melbourne Storm 10 (Suliasi Vunivalu 2 tries; Tohu Harris goal) at WIN Stadium. Handyman Magazine
Eels 30 (Bevan French 2, Clint Gutherson, Semi Radradra tries; Michael Gordon 7 goals) defeated Rabbitohs 12 (Alex Johnston, Nathan Brown tries; Cody Walker 2 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal
State of Origin II is this Wednesday night and the New South Wales Blues are staring down the barrel of yet another series defeat. But it’s not all doom and gloom just yet despite the
Geoff Toovey believes either Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor or under fire former captain Robbie Farah have to swallow their pride with the alternative being Farah leave the club. Speaking on Fox Sports’ NRL 360,
Somewhere out on the Pacific Ocean, fisherman Ray McGillicutty sits and hopes. Chewing on his tobacco with his feet up over the edge of his old ship ‘Cadmus’, just so named after a mythological Greek
All is not lost for New South Wales according to centre Michael Jennings with the suspension of debutant Wade Graham. The Blues have now brought in Tyson Frizell with Jennings saying he and former Roosters
The New Zealand Warriors are firing but head coach Andrew McFadden isn’t going to let his players take the struggling Sydney Roosters for granted this weekend. “We’ve got a nice balance at the moment but
South Sydney enforcer Nathan Brown has come under plenty of criticism recently with some labeling him a “grub”. But coach Michael Maguire says while Brown walks a fine line – he is no grub. “Nathan
Queensland coach Kevin Walters says New South Wales has risen to the Maroons level after a tight 6-4 loss in Sydney at ANZ Stadium. The teams are now preparing for Game II at Suncorp next