Crocker Says Origin I Set for Maroon Ambush
Queensland Origin great Michael Crocker is happy for those south of the border to write off the Maroons. “They’re all in form – every one of them,” Crocker told Sportsfan Clubhouse. “Cooper Cronk and Cam
Queensland Origin great Michael Crocker is happy for those south of the border to write off the Maroons. “They’re all in form – every one of them,” Crocker told Sportsfan Clubhouse. “Cooper Cronk and Cam
@The81stMinute Player of the Year points after Round 10, 2015: LEADERBOARD Matt Moylan 13 Jesse Bromwich 12 Aaron Woods 10 James Roberts 10 Johnathan Thurston 9 Daly Cherry-Evans 9 Josh McGuire 9 Greg Inglis 8
Jarryd Hayne is doing everything right in San Francisco and is still a chance of making the final 49ers squad in August. “He gives that up and he comes here to do this, and he
The Newcastle Knights are back on track according to Brett Kimmorley. While the Wests Tigers weren’t at their best, Newcastle scored the 22-12 win on Sunday ending a horrific losing streak. “Joey Leilua was really
St George Illawarra captain Ben Creagh says his Dragons deserve some respect and that starts with Tyson Frizell and Joel Thompson being named in the New South Wales team to take on Queensland Wednesday week.
ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS 32 (Euan Aitken, Benji Marshall, Jason Nightingale, Joel Thompson, Gareth Widdop tries; Widdop 6 goals) bt CANBERRA RAIDERS 18 (Shannon Boyd, Josh Papalii, Sia Soliola tries; Jarrod Croker 3 goals) at
Warriors 17 (Johnson, Kata, Thompson tries, Johnson 2 goals; Townsend field goal) defeated Parramatta Eels 13 (Watmough, Radradra, Morgan tries; Kelly field goal) at Pirtek Stadium. Crowd 11,152 3: S. Mannering (Warriors) 2: S. Johnson
Sydney Roosters 24 (Daniel Tupou, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Mitchell Aubusson, Aiden Guerra Tries; James Maloney 4 Goals) def. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10 (Curtis Rona, Moses Mbye Tries; Trent Hodkinson Goal). Crowd: 17,093. @The81stMinute Player of the Year
The National Rugby League has a playmaker crisis with a number of clubs searching for talent and depth. So where have they all gone? The answer might be found in Europe where a number of
Former Kangaroo Matthew Johns says rugby league could be the number one sport in New Zealand if the game plans correctly and rugby union is in the firing line. “If anyone should be fearful it