Weekend’s international results
It has been a big weekend for the Welsh, hammering Serbia at home while the touring South Wales scored two late tries to beat Canada in Toronto. Jamaica pummeled Ireland in Bray while Russia and
It has been a big weekend for the Welsh, hammering Serbia at home while the touring South Wales scored two late tries to beat Canada in Toronto. Jamaica pummeled Ireland in Bray while Russia and
Warriors half Shaun Johnson says if the NRL are serious about Kieran Foran’s welfare they’ll let him play for the Auckland club in 2017. “If they (NRL) are genuine about helping someone get their life
Jarryd Hayne has labeled the furor around his infamous snapchat with a known bikie as “bullshit”. The Gold Coast Titan says the whole thing was a storm in a teacup. “It was bullshit, the whole
Scottish and Dragons centre Euan Aitken is excited about facing club teammate Josh Dugan and Greg Inglis in the Four Nations. “I’m going to be put up against Greg Inglis or Josh Dugan, who are
Australian centre Greg Inglis has praised debutant Valentine Holmes after an impressive display in the Kangaroos win over New Zealand in Perth. Despite his effort, coach Mal Meninga has guaranteed Josh Mansour a place in
Australia has confirmed its team for their test match showdown with New Zealand tomorrow in Perth. Tyson Frizell, Shannon Boyd and Valentine Holmes will all make their international debuts at nib Stadium. “This will be
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Kieran Foran is back at training pictured on Instagram in the Warriors gym with club legend Manu Vatuvei. The trouble playmaker is hoping to play 2017 with the Auckland-based club.
Ireland and Jamaica have named their squads for Saturday’s test match in Bray. Ireland squad: Rob Armstrong (Cork Bulls), Adam Boyce (Belfast Met Scholars), Sam Boyd (Belfast Met Scholars), Onisi Burekama (Ballynahinch Rabbitohs), Matt Cahoon
South Sydney captain Greg Inglis had admitted he almost turned his back on Redfern for a return to Melbourne or even the Brisbane Broncos. Inglis joined Souths after the salary cap scandal hit the Storm