The Quick Tap

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Everybody is entitled to their own opinion despite some in this modern world that believe otherwise. Rugby league fans are no different. If you buy a ticket, you’re allowed to cheer or boo whomever you

Sunday Football

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      Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 36 (Jack Bird 2, Valentine Holmes 2, Ben Barba 2, Sosaia Feki, Gerard Beale, tries; Chad Townsend 2 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 4 (Nathan Ross try) at Southern Cross Group

Super Saturday

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      Canberra Raiders 26 (Jarrod Croker 3, Joseph Tapine, Joseph Leilua tries; Croker 3 goals) def. Warriors 22 (Thomas Leuluai 2, Manu Vatuvei, David Fusitu’a tries; Issac Luke 3 goals) at GIO Stadium.

Friday Night Football

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      Penrith Panthers 31 (Waqa Blake, James Fisher-Harris, Zak Hardaker, Matt Moylan, Trent Merrin tries; Nathan Cleary 5 goals, Moylan field goal) def. Brisbane Broncos 12 (Darius Boyd, James Roberts tries; Corey Parker

Hall of Fame #30: Keith Holman

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Keith Holman dominated the Australian halfback position for most of the 1950’s amassing over thirty test matches for the Kangaroos. The little playmaker also led Australia to their first Ashes triumph in three decades. Beloved

Thursday Night Football

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      North Queensland Cowboys 36 (Antonio Winterstein 3, Justin O’Neill 2, Javid Bowen, Ethan Lowe tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals, Ethan Lowe 2 goals) def Canterbury Bulldogs 0 at 1300SMILES Stadium. Handyman Magazine

Hall of Fame #29: Frank Hyde

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Commentator, captain, referee, singer. Frank Hyde’s famous line, “It’s long enough, it’s high enough.. it’s straight between the posts!”, still resonates with rugby league people today. Long after a successful career on-field as a player,

Hall of Fame #28: Jack Gibson

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There will never be another rugby league identity quite like the original supercoach Jack Gibson. A representative prop in his own right, Gibson would cement his place in football history as an innovative coach way