Sunday Football
CRONULLA SHARKS 25 Tries: Barba, Feki, Prior, Fifita, Holmes | Goals: Maloney (0/2), Holmes (2/3), Townsend (1/1 Field Goal) DEF. GOLD COAST TITANS 20 Tries: Macdonald, Cullen, Taylor | Goals: Taylor (4/4) at
CRONULLA SHARKS 25 Tries: Barba, Feki, Prior, Fifita, Holmes | Goals: Maloney (0/2), Holmes (2/3), Townsend (1/1 Field Goal) DEF. GOLD COAST TITANS 20 Tries: Macdonald, Cullen, Taylor | Goals: Taylor (4/4) at
Parramatta Eels – 36 (Jennings 2, Foran, Scott, Edwards, Takairangi. Conversions: Gordon: 6/6 def. Canberra Raiders – 6 (Austin. Conversion. Croker: 1/1) at Pirtek Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal 3: Kieran Foran 2: Corey
Roosters 17 (Daniel Tupou, Aiden Guerra, Dylan Napa, tries; Jackson Hastings 2 goals; Jackson Hastings 1 field-goal) Defeated Rabbitohs 10 (Aaron Gray, Cody Walker, tries; Bryson Goodwin 1 goal) Handyman Magazine Medal
The Brisbane Broncos may have won 26-0 but coach Wayne Bennett isn’t happy with his team’s performance against St George Illawarra on Thursday night. “I didn’t like the way we played tonight. It was a
Brisbane Broncos 26 (Corey Oates, Alex Glenn, Anthony Milford, Jordan Kahu tries; Corey Parker 3, Anthony Milford goals;) defeated the St George Illawarra Dragons 0 at Suncorp Stadium Handyman Magazine Medal 3:
Sydney Roosters legend Anthony Minichiello has defended the team’s fit stars saying it’s been a baptism of fire without Mitchell Pearce, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Boyd Cordner. “It was a massive transition from these other guys
Retired representative prop-turned-boxer Solomon Haumono has revealed that he attempted to kill himself numerous time throughout his life starting at age seven. Speaking on Fox Sports’ Sterlo on the Couch, Haumono made the shocking revelations
BRONCOS v DRAGONS 7.50pm Thursday at Suncorp Stadium Broncos: 1 Darius Boyd 2 Corey Oates 3 Jack Reed 4 James Roberts 5 Jordan Kahu 6 Anthony Milford 7 Ben Hunt 8 Josh McGuire 9
Penrith Panthers legend Brad Fittler has reservations over selecting Penrith young gun Bryce Cartwright for State of Origin this year. The 1991 premiership winner believes there is still plenty of improvement left in the backrower.
English International Dan Sarginson, on his way to the Gold Coast Titans in 2017, has hammered British fans on Twitter saying they don’t realise poor scheduling is causing a huge amount of injuries in the