Monday Night Football
Panthers 38 (Tyrone Peachey 2, Nathan Cleary, Chris Grevsmuhl, Bryce Cartwright, Waqa Blake, Isaah Yeo tries; Nathan Cleary 5 goals) defeated Roosters 18 (Dale Copley, Daniel Tupou, Boyd Cordner tries; Sio Siua
Panthers 38 (Tyrone Peachey 2, Nathan Cleary, Chris Grevsmuhl, Bryce Cartwright, Waqa Blake, Isaah Yeo tries; Nathan Cleary 5 goals) defeated Roosters 18 (Dale Copley, Daniel Tupou, Boyd Cordner tries; Sio Siua
Warriors 24 (Solomone Kata 2, David Fusitu’a, Bodene Thompson, Simon Mannering tries; Tuimoala Lolohea 2 goals) def. Gold Coast Titans 14 (Ryan James, Konrad Hurrell, Anthony Don tries; Ashley Taylor goal) at
Canterbury Bulldogs 28 (Michael Lichaa, Josh Morris, Moses Mbye, Sam Perrett tries; Moses Mbye 6 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 14 (Brendan Elliot 2 tries; Trent Hodkinson 3 goals) at Hunter Stadium. Handyman
Parramatta Eels 10 (French try; Gordon 3 goals) defeated Manly Sea Eagles 9 (Koroisau try; Walker 2 goals; Cherry-Evans field goal) at Pirtek Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal 3: Kenny Edwards 2: Jeff
Brisbane Broncos 12 (Sam Thaiday, Lachlan Maranta tries; Corey Parker 2 goals) defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 8 (Gareth Widdop try; Gareth Widdop 2 goals) at WIN Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal 3:
Antonio Winterstein says the North Queensland Cowboys aren’t sweating if inspirational leader Johnathan Thurston doesn’t make it to Leichhardt Oval on Sunday for a showdown with Wests Tigers. Thurston is racing the clock to be
2016 New South Wales debutant Wade Graham has backed Jarryd Hayne for the Blues captaincy next season replacing Paul Gallen. Graham had been earmarked by Gallen himself as a future Blues captain but the man
Cooper Cronk has re-signed with the Melbourne Storm meaning the champion halfback will end his career in the Victorian capital. The premiership-winning playmaker has signed for a further two years and will retire at the
St George Illawarra might be struggling but veteran winger Jason Nightingale believes the team is coming into form and will get no better chance to bring down the Brisbane Broncos who are in their own
Parramatta club official Max Donnelly has confirmed the Eels were only willing to offer Jarryd Hayne $800,000 a season and to offer anymore would mean shedding further players from an already depleted roster. “The only