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Australian debutant Josh Dugan has seen the bottom and now know what it feels like to be at the top. But the St George Illawarra fullback says playing wing for the Kangaroos won’t be a
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Former NRL star Todd Carney has taken a potshot at the Australian game from the other side of the world. Writing for Rugby League World, Carney took a swipe at NRL fans saying the atmosphere
New South Wales’ greatest ever coach Phil Gould says the Blues must go with Sydney Roosters halves Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney ahead of incumbents Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds. Writing for The Sydney Morning
Newcastle junior and former Australian half Brett Kimmorley has slammed the Newcastle Knights and questioned whether veteran Kurt Gidley is still in the Knights’ best thirteen. It comes on the back of Newcastle coach Rick
Penrith Panthers coach Ivan Cleary is sweating on the return of a long list of top flight stars but isn’t expecting any of them to be back in the next two weeks, despite a bye
Veteran Cronulla Shark Luke Lewis says he will be at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night to take on New Zealand despite a first-half injury scare against Penrith at Pepper Stadium on Sunday. “To play for
Australia vs New Zealand Suncorp Stadium Friday Night Kangaroos 1 Billy Slater 2 Alex Johnston 3 Greg Inglis 4 Will Chambers 5 Josh Dugan 6 Johnathan Thurston 7 Cooper Cronk 8 Matt Scott 9 Cameron
Press Release The representative rugby league season is officially upon us with Australia and New Zealand to face off in the annual Anzac Day clash on Friday night at Suncorp Stadium. Sydney’s biggest match over
@The81stMinute Player of the Year points after Round 8, 2015: LEADERBOARD Aaron Woods 10 Matt Moylan 10 James Roberts 10 Johnathan Thurston 9 Jesse Bromwich 9 Greg Inglis 8 Jarrod Mullen 7 Gareth Widdop 7