Tigers Coach Defends Team’s Attack
Jason Taylor has defended his team’s attack ahead of the Wests Tigers showdown with South Sydney. The Tigers have been hammered on social media in recent weeks lacking spark offensively. “We work on our attack
Jason Taylor has defended his team’s attack ahead of the Wests Tigers showdown with South Sydney. The Tigers have been hammered on social media in recent weeks lacking spark offensively. “We work on our attack
Gold Coast prodigy Kane Elgey had 2016 all mapped out and a lot of it had to do with the inclusion of Daly Cherry-Evans. But we all know what happened next. DCE back flipped on
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Konrad Hurrell is the most damaging centre in the NRL on his day but his days have been few and far between recently and returns this weekend from suspension to face the Sydney Roosters. It’s
Josh Dugan has had to grow up quickly. If he didn’t, the New South Wales star faced the prospect of never playing top grade footy in Australia again. Now he’s a potential future Blues captain.
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley has told Blues fans to put a sock in it and he’ll pick whoever he thinks can win Origin II at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. “Put it this way,
TIGERS v RABBITOHS Friday, 7.45pm at ANZ Stadium Tigers: 1 James Tedesco, 2. Kevin Niaqama, 3. David Nofoaluma, 4. Tim Simona, 5. Pat Richards, 6. Mitchell Moses, 7. Luke Brooks, 8 Keith Galloway, 9. Dene
The North Queensland Cowboys are flying and have now won ten games straight after a miraculous 36-30 win over Parramatta. And while many of the accolades have gone to halves Johnathan Thurston and Michael Morgan,
Gorden Tallis would rather take on Andrew Fifita than New South Wales’ returning captain Paul Gallen. “I would rather play against Paul Gallen than Fifita after being out for weeks,” Tallis said on Brisbane’s Triple
The Southern Sydney Rooster Sharks have kept top place on the National Rugby League ladder after an epic 8-4 victory over last place NT Rangers in front of 7,374 fans at the Clover Moore Memorial