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After Round 4: Gareth Widdop 7 James Tedesco 6 Cooper Cronk 6 Anthony Milford 5 Ben Barba 5 Cameron Munster 5 Ryan James 5 Josh Reynolds 5 Mitchell Moses 4
After Round 4: Gareth Widdop 7 James Tedesco 6 Cooper Cronk 6 Anthony Milford 5 Ben Barba 5 Cameron Munster 5 Ryan James 5 Josh Reynolds 5 Mitchell Moses 4
Warriors 34 (Solomone Kata, Ben Matulino, Blake Ayshford, Tuimoala Lolohea, Manu Vatuvei, Shaun Johnson tries; Shaun Johnson 5 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 18 (Sam Mataora, Dane Gagai, Nathan Ross tries; Trent Hodkinson 3
t George Illawarra Dragons 14. Tries: Aitken, Dugan. Goals: Widdop (2/2). Penalty Goal: Widdop (1/1) def. Penrith Panthers 12. Tries: Hiku, Mansour. Goals: Soward (1/2). Penalty Goal: Soward (1/1). Handyman Magazine Medal
Gold Coast Titans 24 (James, Shillington, Taia, Olive tries; Roberts 1, Taylor 3 goals) defeated Canberra Raiders 20 (Croker, Whitehead, Lee tries; Croker goals) at GIO Stadium. Crowd 11,039 Handyman Magazine Medal
Canterbury Bulldogs 42 (Josh Morris 2, Will Hopoate, Moses Mbye, Craig Garvey, Sam Perrett, Curtis Rona, Chase Stanley tries; Moses Mbye 5 goals) def South Sydney Rabbitohs 12 (Michael Oldfield, Chris Grevsmuhl
Injured Sydney Roosters forward Boyd Cordner says the club’s best isn’t too far away and a victory could come as early as this week. The tri-colours were smacked 40-0 last weekend and are 0-3 to
Kieran Foran has poured cold water on the referee contact situation which turned its attention to the Parramatta skipper this week after he too was charged by the match review committee for touching the back
Semi Radradra’s Parramatta team-mate and former New South Wales winger Michael Gordon says seeing the Fijian flyer on the State of Origin stage would be a great sight adding the eligibility rules weren’t up to
RABBITOHS v BULLDOGS 4pm Friday at ANZ Stadium Rabbitohs: 1 Greg Inglis (c) 2 Alex Johnston 3 Bryson Goodwin 4 Hymel Hunt 5 Aaron Gray 6 Cody Walker 7 Luke Keary 8 George Burgess
Jazz Tevaga made his debut for the New Zealand Warriors on the weekend as a late call-up for Kiwi International Issac Luke. The 20-year-old was told only 24 hours prior at the captain’s run. Late