Rabbitoh Reynolds Still a Chance For Origin
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley says injured South Sydney star Adam Reynolds is still a chance of making the State of Origin team. “He was playing really before he injured himself and we’ll see
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley says injured South Sydney star Adam Reynolds is still a chance of making the State of Origin team. “He was playing really before he injured himself and we’ll see
Wests Tigers’ rising speedster James Tedesco is ready to serve his state and says he would play anywhere in New South Wales’ backline. “If there’s an opportunity anywhere in the backline I’d put my hand
BRONCOS v PANTHERS 7.35pm Friday at Suncorp Stadium Broncos: 1 Jordan Kahu 2 Corey Oates 3 Jack Reed 4 Justin Hodges (c) 5 Lachlan Maranta 6 Anthony Milford 7 Ben Hunt 8 Josh McGuire 9
Brisbane Broncos coach Wayne Bennett says Darius Boyd’s return will be entirely on the fullback himself. “If he’s not right, he’s the only one who really knows,” Bennett told The Courier Mail. “It’s a day-to-day
New Zealand representative Lewis Brown is set to sign a two-year deal with the Wests Tigers from 2016. Brown was previously contracted to the Tigers but couldn’t crack a first grade spot before making his
Newcastle Knights legend Kurt Gidley has signed a one-year deal with the Warrington Wolves for 2016 making this season his last in the National Rugby League. The deal will see Gidley join the Wolves with
North Queensland’s greatest ever prop, Matt Scott, says age won’t be a problem for him or team-mate Johnathan Thurston heading into the busiest part of the year. “I know there was talk that a few
Rising Wests Tigers half Luke Brooks says the Tigers are getting the Sydney Roosters at the worst possible time with Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney coming into form at the right time for the tricolours.
Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens isn’t happy. His Australians went down to the Kiwis for a third successive time at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday and Sheens had no excuses. “The last try before half-time probably made
Legendary coach and current Penrith Panthers GM Phil Gould says Australia’s golden era is finished and there is plenty of work to do. “The Kiwis were younger, hungrier, faster and more willing than their Australian