COMMENT: Time to brush the Keyboard Warrior Outrage Squad
If there is one thing to take out of Wednesday night’s classic State of Origin finish it was never to go on social media to bask in the sunshine that is rugby league. No matter
If there is one thing to take out of Wednesday night’s classic State of Origin finish it was never to go on social media to bask in the sunshine that is rugby league. No matter
New South Wales 18 (Tyson Frizell, Andrew Fifita, Michael Jennings tries; James Maloney 2, Paul Gallen goals) defeated Queensland Origin 14 (Greg Inglis, Gavin Cooper, Darius Boyd tries; Johnathan Thurston goal) at
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley has told The Daily Telegraph who he believes can fill the captaincy void once Paul Gallen retires from State of Origin after Game III this evening. “A lot of
New South Wales prop Andrew Fifita says a tweet from Queensland prop Josh McGuire may mean some special attention for the Maroons bookend tonight at ANZ Staidum. Maguire tweeted after Queensland’ series-clinching win at Suncorp,
New South Wales have shocked Queensland and most good pundits who believed Jack Bird would start ahead of Matt Moylan tonight at ANZ Stadium. Instead, Laurie Daley has gone with Moylan, who has played less
Young Gold Coast half Ash Taylor says he’s ready to face St George Illawarra on Friday night after a two week break. Taylor had been struggling with a groin injury with coach Neil Henry prepared
After Round 18: Jason Taumalolo 22 Johnathan Thurston 22 Shaun Johnson 20 Cooper Cronk 20 Ryan James 19 Andrew Fifita 17 Anthony Milford 16 James Tedesco 16 Cameron Smith 16 Josh Reynolds
Raiders 26 (Jack Wighton 2, Josh Hodgson, Aidan Sezer tries; Jarrod Croker 5 goals) defeated Cowboys 12 (Coen Hess, Josh Chudleigh tries; Ethan Lowe 2 goals) at GIO Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal
Jarryd Hayne will not be at the Rio Olympics with the Fijian rugby team after being told at the end of last week he had been cut. Speculation will now run rife as to his
Queensland captain Cameron Smith says Wednesday night’s dead rubber at ANZ Stadium is important for both clubs as a momentum shift could see New South Wales start 2017 with confidence. The Maroons are gunning for