Sunday Football
Gold Coast Titans 28 (Greg Bird, Agnatius Paasi, Nathan Peats, Ash Taylor, Anthony Don tries; Tyrone Roberts 2, Ash Taylor 2 goals) defeated Penrith Panthers 24 (Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Tyrone Peachey, Josh Mansour,
Gold Coast Titans 28 (Greg Bird, Agnatius Paasi, Nathan Peats, Ash Taylor, Anthony Don tries; Tyrone Roberts 2, Ash Taylor 2 goals) defeated Penrith Panthers 24 (Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Tyrone Peachey, Josh Mansour,
Wests Tigers 20 (Mitchell Moses, Josh Addo-Carr, Luke Brooks tries; Jordan Rankin 4 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 12 (Trent Hodkinson Dane Gagai tries; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals) at Campbelltown Stadium. Handyman Magazine
North Queensland Cowboys 19 (Matt Scott, Lachlan Coote, Justin O’Neill tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals; Thurston field goal) defeated Brisbane Broncos 18 (Matt Gillett 2, Jordan Kahu tries; Jordan Kahu 3 goals)
Struggling Parramatta star Kieran Foran will return to the field for the Eels’ crunch match with Melbourne on Monday night according to coach Brad Arthur. Foran was recently whisked away to a mental health centre
South Sydney Rabbitohs 34 (Goodwin 2, Nielsen, Walker, Turner, Carter tries; Reynolds 5 goals) defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 24 (Marketo, Lafai, Faifai Loa, Matthews tries; Widdop 4 goals) at ANZ Stadium.
As coach of the Sydney Roosters, Trent Robinson has had plenty of success. Despite 2016 being a struggle for the tricolours, Robinson says he’s enjoying the challenge. The Roosters face Canterbury on Sunday after a
New South Wales captain Paul Gallen is “dumbfounded” by Blues legend Peter Sterling’s predicted Origin 17 which has Gallen missing out on selection behind David Klemmer and Andrew Fifita. Sterling’s comments came on his own
Outspoken Salford City Reds owner Marwan Koukash believes the Super League is on its way to becoming a feeder system for the National Rugby League and is seeking a vote of no confidence against the
Lachlan Coote has given up hope on his first New South Wales jumper and has the perfect stage to prove to Laurie Daley he is ready for State of Origin when the North Queensland Cowboys
Canberra’s backup dummy half Kurt Baptiste wants more minutes and despite being keen to stay in the nation’s capital he may be forced out with Englishman Josh Hodgson firmly entrenched in the starting side. The