NRL Teams Round Five
BULLDOGS v RABBITOHS Friday, 4pm at ANZ Stadium Bulldogs: 1 Brett Morris 2 Curtis Rona 3 Josh Morris 4 Tim Lafai 5 Sam Perrett 6 Josh Reynolds 7 Trent Hodkinson 8 Aiden Tolman 9 Michael
BULLDOGS v RABBITOHS Friday, 4pm at ANZ Stadium Bulldogs: 1 Brett Morris 2 Curtis Rona 3 Josh Morris 4 Tim Lafai 5 Sam Perrett 6 Josh Reynolds 7 Trent Hodkinson 8 Aiden Tolman 9 Michael
The Newcastle Knights and St George Illawarra will play for the Alex McKinnon Cup for the first time on Saturday after the clubs announced the new trophy in honour of the man whose career was
Former Sydney Roosters and Penrith Panthers mentor and current Penrith General Manager Phil Gould believes his former club, not Penrith, have the x-factor that every other club in the competition is looking forward. Writing for
North Queensland Cowboys 18 (Winterstein 2, Wright tries; Thurston 2 goals; Thurston 2 field goals) defeated Melbourne Storm 17 (Mann, Koroibete, Kaufusi tries; Smith 2 goals; Cronk field goal) at 1300 SMILES Stadium. Crowd: 11,609
North Queensland fans are furious at the scheduling of their round four Monday night 6pm start against the Melbourne Storm. Broadcaster Fox Sports had the final say on kick-off with the 7pm start in New
Sydney Roosters recruit Blake Ferguson will miss up to four months on the sidelines with the club confirming today that the star centre would undergo surgery after suffering ligament damage in the Roosters’ win over
Newcastle are 4-0 to start the year and coach Rick Stone believes plenty of that can be attributed to the resurrection of former New South Wales prop Kade Snowden. Snowden was a legitimate chance of
Former Australian and New South Wales halfback Brett Kimmorley believes the once mighty Manly-Warringah could miss the 2015 playoffs. Writing for foxsports.com.au, Kimmorley says off-field dramas and depth are causing Manly headaches. “I’m really worried
Parramatta-bound five-eight Kieran Foran continues to throw his weight behind an NRL transfer window despite being one of the highest profile early season defectors after announcing he was leaving Manly at the end of 2015.
Broncos 24 (Oates, Maranta, Wallace, McCullough tries Parker 4 goals) def. Warriors 16 (Townsend, Allwood, Kata tries; Johnson 2 goals at Mt Smart Stadium. Crowd: 14,67. 3: Justin Hodges (Broncos) 2: Shaun Johnson (Warriors) 1: