Wests and Illawarra name sides
The81stMinute Call Team are at Campbelltown Stadium from 2pm on Saturday as Wests Tigers face Illawarra – live on Steelesports.com.au. Wests Tigers 1. Watson Heleta 2. Ryland Jacobs 3. Nathan Milone 4. E.
The81stMinute Call Team are at Campbelltown Stadium from 2pm on Saturday as Wests Tigers face Illawarra – live on Steelesports.com.au. Wests Tigers 1. Watson Heleta 2. Ryland Jacobs 3. Nathan Milone 4. E.
The81stMinute Call Team traveled to Leichhardt Oval on Saturday for the round six Intrust Super Premiership clash between Wests Tigers and Mounties with the visitors holding on for a 30-22 win. Curtis Woodward went through
Robbie Farah says Wests Tigers “can’t blame me” anymore. The New South Wales hooker is now at the South Sydney Rabbitohs after a rocky finish to his career at the Wests Tigers where he was
BY RICHARD HOGAN Well look at the big brains on Paul “The Chief” Harragon! The big fellow has made some appearances on The Footy Show since his time in the African jungle on I’m a
Queensland legend Justin Hodges says he is worried about the North Queensland Cowboys and were struggling long before Johnathan Thurston’s calf injury. Writing for NRL.com, Hodges believes things will get a lot worse before Thurston
Many good experts believed the St George Illawarra Dragons would struggle in 2017 especially when rookie halfback Drew Hutchison went down in pre-season with a long term injury. But that hasn’t stopped veteran Josh McCrone
Mitch Barnett has become a cult hero at the Newcastle Knights since signing from the Canberra Raiders. The forward cut his teeth in the Mounties Intrust Super Premiership side before heading up to the Hunter
BY KANE AUSTIN Fairfax is reporting that Wests Tigers stars Aaron Woods and James Tedesco will meet with Canterbury Bulldogs officials at Belmore on Wednesday. It is being suggested that the pair will be offered
St George Illawarra’s Paul Vaughan and Gareth Widdop are first and second respectively after six rounds of the Steele Sports Medal. Widdop took three votes away from Brookvale on Saturday but Vaughan’s two votes means
Phil Gould says the Melbourne Storm were too conservative against defending premiers Cronulla on Sunday where they went down 11-2. The premiership-winning coach also singled out five-eigth James Maloney for praise. “Five-eighth James Maloney schemed