Monday Night Football
Gold Coast Titans 18 (Chris McQueen, David Mead, Anthony Don tries; Tyrone Roberts 3 goals) drew with Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 18 (Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird, Andrew Fifita tries; James Maloney 3 goals) at
Gold Coast Titans 18 (Chris McQueen, David Mead, Anthony Don tries; Tyrone Roberts 3 goals) drew with Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 18 (Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird, Andrew Fifita tries; James Maloney 3 goals) at
Mounties has flexed their premiership muscle and come back from a half-time deficit of 28-6 to defeat Wests Tigers in one of the great Intrust Super Premiership comebacks at Campbelltown Stadium.
Gold Coast will be banking on the no-nonsense approach of stand-in skipper Ryan James when they tackle the high-flying Cronulla Sharks in Monday night football. The Titans will be without Nathan Friend and Will Zillman
Tui Lolohea is down on confidence according to New Zealand Warriors assistant Justin Morgan after a mixed performance in the team’s golden point win over Penrith. The rising star put a foot into touch at
Canberra legend and current coach Ricky Stuart isn’t thinking about a top four finish just yet despite annihilating South Sydney by fifty points on Sunday afternoon. “Timing is a big thing in this competition,” Stuart
Raiders 54 (Elliott Whitehead 2, Jordan Rapana 2, Edrick Lee, Joey Leilua, Jack Wighton, Jarrod Croker, Blake Austin, Sia Soliola tries; Jarrod Croker 7 goals) defeated Rabbitohs 4 (John Sutton try) at
Warriors 20 (David Fusitu’a 2, Ken Maumalo, Shaun Johnson tries; Issac Luke 2 goals) def. Penrith Panthers 16 (Tyrone Peachey, Josh Mansour 2 tries; Nathan Cleary 2 goals) at Mt Smart Stadium.
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 13 (Josh Reynolds, Sam Kasiano tries; Moses Mbye 2 goals; Josh Reynolds field goal) defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 10 (Kurt Mann, Euan Aitken tries; Gareth Widdop goal) at ANZ
Sydney Roosters 32 (Dale Copley 2, Latrell Mitchell, Blake Ferguson, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Boyd Cordner tries; Sio Siua Taukeiaho 4 goals) defeated Brisbane Broncos 16 (Jarrod Wallace, Tom Opacic, Darius Boyd tries; Corey
Former Super League coach and current Newcastle mentor Nathan Brown has backed the English model for lesser judiciary charges and wants the NRL to consider fining players for on-field foul play. “The whole grading system