Call Team Countdown: Peter Mortimer saves try against Terry Lamb’s Magpies
The81stMinute Call Team returns on the 10th of March at ANZ Stadium for Magpies versus Bulldogs – live from 1pm on steelesports.com.au!
The81stMinute Call Team returns on the 10th of March at ANZ Stadium for Magpies versus Bulldogs – live from 1pm on steelesports.com.au!
Premiership-winning five-eigth Matthew Johns believes the Brisbane Broncos are on the slide in 2018. Johns, who won the ARL title in 1997 with Newcastle, has told The Daily Telegraph he also thought Melbourne could be
Sydney Roosters recruit Cooper Cronk can’t wait for his Tricolours debut this weekend against Manly in Gosford. “I haven’t been this excited for a pre-season game since 2003!,” the star halfback said on NRL 360.
They could be clones but rookie Melbourne Storm half Brodie Croft doesn’t quite boast the credentials of his mentor Cooper Cronk just yet. The Storm begun the post-Cronk era with Croft leading them to a
North Queensland Cowboys leader Matt Scott has refused to add to speculation over the futures of coach Paul Green and star half Michael Morgan who are both off-contract at season’s end. “I am not going
Wests Tigers legend and former Leeds Rhinos forward Gareth Ellis says it’s “phenomenal” Craig Bellamy has been able to lead the Melbourne Storm to so much success since taking control of the club in 2003
BY CURTIS WOODWARD @woodward_curtis The Flying Kangaroo – we all know it. You could be anywhere in the world and get just a little homesick if you spotted that famous red tail. It’s Australian and
Adelaide will host its first ever State of Origin contest in 2020 with NRL.com reporting a deal had been done between League Central and the South Australian government. The historic clash at Adelaide Oval will
BY A.J NASH Rugby league is in Steele Sports’ blood and it returns in 2018 as the undisputed home of the Intrust Super Premiership. With unrivalled coverage of the competition, Steele Sports will once again
The man with the eastern grandstand at the Sydney Football named after him – Sir Nicholas Shehadie has passed away aged 92. Although not a rugby league man, Shehadie represented the Wallabies over several years.