Super Saturday
Gold Coast Titans 26 (Ryan James 2, Chris McQueen, Luke Douglas tries; Tyrone Roberts 5 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 6 (Nathan Ross try; Trent Hodkinson goal) at Hunter Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal
Gold Coast Titans 26 (Ryan James 2, Chris McQueen, Luke Douglas tries; Tyrone Roberts 5 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 6 (Nathan Ross try; Trent Hodkinson goal) at Hunter Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal
UPDATED Women’s involvement in rugby league has never been stronger and a major reason for that is the introduction of Ladies League Tag. Most competitions now boast strong participation from females with Ladies League Tag
Penrith Panthers 40 (Blake, Cartwright, Yeo, Campbell-Gillard, Wallace, Merrin, Fisher-Harris tries; Cleary 6 goals) defeated Wests Tigers 10 (Addo-Carr, Moses tries; Moses goal) at Pepper Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal 3: Matt Moylan
Wests Tigers forward Elijah Taylor says revenge isn’t on his mind as he faces former club Penrith tonight in Friday night football. Taylor was sensationally dropped to reserve grade by Anthony Griffin before being released
Sam Kasiano intentionally kicked Corey Parker in the head in Brisbane’s 20-10 win over Canterbury-Bankstown according to Melbourne legend Cooper Cronk. Parker received stitches in his chin after the 76th minute incident which wasn’t penalised
Brisbane Broncos 20 (Tom Opacic, Ben Hunt, Sam Thaiday tries; Jordan Kahu 4 goals) def. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10 (Brett Morris, Sam Kasiano tries; Moses Mbye 1 goal) at Suncorp Stadium. Handyman Magazine
After Round 23: Shaun Johnson 28 Johnathan Thurston 24 Jason Taumalolo 24 Cooper Cronk 24 Ryan James 23 Anthony Milford 23 Cameron Smith 22 Ben Barba 20 James Tedesco 20 Josh Reynolds
Cronulla are not done in 2016 according to Ben Barba with the fullback downplaying talk the Sharks are headed for disappointment after a couple of losses. “That’s just a bit of talk,” Barba said. “We
Premiership-winning St George Illawarra veteran Ben Creagh has announced his retirement after succumbing to a chronic knee injury. The 31-year-old has managed just three games this season. “I have loved my time playing rugby league
Canterbury-Bankstown coach Des Hasler believes 2016 is one of the tightest competitions in recent memory and says making the top four is imperative to holding the trophy aloft. “The top-four spot is always an advantage,”