ANZAC Day Results
Titans 32 (Elgey 2, Don, Moseley, Roberts, James tries; Sezer x4 goals) def. Warriors 26 (Fusitu’a, Matulino, Wright, Kata, Thompson tries; Johnson 4 goals) at Mt Smart Stadium. Crowd: 15,102. @The81stMinute Player of the Year
Titans 32 (Elgey 2, Don, Moseley, Roberts, James tries; Sezer x4 goals) def. Warriors 26 (Fusitu’a, Matulino, Wright, Kata, Thompson tries; Johnson 4 goals) at Mt Smart Stadium. Crowd: 15,102. @The81stMinute Player of the Year
Wests Tigers 38 (James Tedesco 2, Luke Brooks 2, Kevin Naiqama, Pat Richards tries; Pat Richards 6, Moses goals) defeated Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 14 (Frank Pritchard 2, Curtis Rona tries; Trent Hodkinson goals) Crowd: 18,521. @The81stMinute
Who says humour is dead in rugby league? The81stMinute has obtained an e-mail of a fan’s submission to become CEO of the Melbourne Storm. Former CEO Mark Evans is returning to England and Melbourne has
Former NRL coach Brian Smith says referees refuse to use the send-off in matches because it has wrecked the contest. “The temperature of many rose remarkably when Dragons forward Tyson Frizzell was not dismissed [Frizzell
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Benji Marshall appeared on Fox Sports’ NRL360 last night saying that his St George Illawarra Dragons had plenty of improvement left in them. “A lot in attack,” Marshall said. “We’re doing some good things when
One of the NRL’s favourite sons and most recognisable figures, New Zealand Warriors’ Manu Vatuvei will finish his career in Auckland after signing on with the club until 2018. The hulking winger recently starred against