Manly’s DCE Simply Can’t Help Himself
It seems Manly half Daly Cherry-Evans can’t help himself. Refusing to hose down speculation he’s set to backflip on his Gold Coast multi-million deal, DCE instead added fuel to the most painful saga in the
It seems Manly half Daly Cherry-Evans can’t help himself. Refusing to hose down speculation he’s set to backflip on his Gold Coast multi-million deal, DCE instead added fuel to the most painful saga in the
New South Wales prop James Tamou believes the Blues will miss veterans Paul Gallen and Greg Bird but the youth in the squad would be an advantage heading into Origin I on Wednesday night. “With
Canterbury Bulldogs 41 (Tries: Josh Reynolds 2, Michael Lichaa, Curtis Rona, Frank Pritchard, Corey Thompson, Moses Mbye; Goals: Moses Mbye 6; Field Goal: Josh Reynolds) defeated Canberra Raiders 34 (Tries: Sisa Waqa 2, Shaun Fensom,
Former Canterbury half Brett Kimmorley believes the Bulldogs’ tough training regime got them the two competition points in an amazing afternoon of footy against Canberra on Sunday. The Dogs’ petrol tank was gone” Kimmorley wrote
Jarryd Hayne won’t be a part of State of Origin 2015 as he chases his NFL dream with the San Francisco 49ers but that hasn’t stopped the former New South Wales fullback from penning a
North Queensland Cowboys 8 (Antonio Winterstein Try; Ethan Lowe 2 Goals) defeated Wests Tigers 0 at Campbelltown Stadium. Crowd: 8267. 3: L. Coote (Cowboys) 2: J. Taumalolo (Cowboys) 1: G. Cooper (Cowboys) #NRLTigersCowboys
South Sydney Rabbitohs 14 (Aaron Gray 2, Cameron McInnes tries; Issac Luke goal) defeated Parramatta Eels 12 (Brad Takairangi, Reece Robinson, Manu Ma’u tries) at ANZ Stadium. Crowd: 11,658. 3: I. Luke (Rabbitohs) 2: M.
Laurie Daley knows it, we know it and so does Queensland coach Mal Meninga. The Blues are going to belt the Maroons and try to dominate the middle. Queensland and Meninga are hoping ANZ Stadium
Veteran Wests Tigers bookend Keith Galloway has revealed his has been hampered by ongoing shoulder problems in recent weeks but won’t use that as an excuse as his club celebrate the tenth anniversary of their
He is arguably New South Wales’ greatest ever five-eight and his record backs it up but Brett Kenny is adamant recalled half Mitchell Pearce isn’t up to State of Origin standard. “Some players just don’t