9 Players You Didn’t Know
We all remember the legends. Guys like Mal Meninga, Darren Lockyer and Andrew Johns. Stalwarts that become part of the furniture of the Kangaroos. They become engrained into the history of the national side. This
We all remember the legends. Guys like Mal Meninga, Darren Lockyer and Andrew Johns. Stalwarts that become part of the furniture of the Kangaroos. They become engrained into the history of the national side. This
In yet another blow for Wests Tigers fans in Sydney’s bulging south-west, the proposed centre of excellence at Carnes Hill has been scrapped with the club now looking at other options. The club and Liverpool
Steve Sharp as chairman and the ParraFirst ticket swept to power in May of 2013 in a landslide victory with Sharp replacing Roy Spagnolo. It’s impossible to argue that Sharp had cheating intentions from the
One of Parramatta’s greatest players Mick Cronin doesn’t want old friend Denis Fitzgerald back in charge of the club. Fitzgerald brought Cronin to the club from Gerringong with the centre winning a number of premierships
Rugby League Players Association boss Clint Newton confirmed on The Footy Show Wednesday night that no Parramatta player could be forced from the club against their will. And Eels coach Brad Arthur then put fans
He is the forgotten man of not one, but two salary cap scandals. Perennial backup playmaker Luke Kelly was with the Melbourne Storm in 2010 and is now living it all again six years later
Former Melbourne Storm CEO Ron Gauci has backed the NRL and Todd Greenberg’s decision not to completely punish the fans and players of the Parramatta Eels after handing down their salary cap penalties. Gauci, who
If anyone can deal with a salary cap scandal it’s Parramatta coach Brad Arthur. The Eels mentor now has the job of getting his players back on the job and if anyone can do it
NRL CEO Todd Greenberg has offered Parramatta a light at the end of the tunnel. Melbourne Storm fans aren’t happy but Greenberg said the sanctions handed down to the Eels was his decision while the
Club legend Nathan Hindmarsh says Parramatta have already set targets on the heads of their next round rivals South Sydney. Hindmarsh, who played over 300 games in the blue and gold, believes Brad Arthur will