Friday Night Football
Brisbane Broncos 25 (Darius Boyd, Matt Gillett, Jack Reed, Corey Oates tries; Corey Parker 2, Jordan Kahu, Anthony Milford goals; Milford Field Goal) defeated New Zealand Warriors 10 (Issac Luke tries; Shaun
Brisbane Broncos 25 (Darius Boyd, Matt Gillett, Jack Reed, Corey Oates tries; Corey Parker 2, Jordan Kahu, Anthony Milford goals; Milford Field Goal) defeated New Zealand Warriors 10 (Issac Luke tries; Shaun
Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor has shot down speculation the club is interested in re-signing legend Benji Marshall who is off contract at St George Illawarra. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that
Geez, no pressure Sammy. Brisbane veteran Sam Thaiday believes young Broncos five-eight Anthony Milford could surpass Johnathan Thurston and Darren Lockyer one day. Both Lockyer and Thurston, in particular, have been earmarked as future Immortals
Anthony Griffin has backed makeshift hooker Peter Wallace after Penrith’s 18-16 loss to the Bulldogs at Pepper Stadium. Tyrone Peachey was originally named to start for the injured James Segeyaro but it was the veteran
Bulldogs 18 (Moses Mbye 2, Will Hopoate tries; Kerrod Holland 2, Moses Mbye goals) defeated Penrith Panthers 16 (Peta Hiku, Sam McKendry; Soward 4 goals) at Pepper Stadium. Penalties: 8-8. Half-time: Panthers
New Parramatta captain Kieran Foran says he has absolutely no doubt he made the right decision in leaving Manly for the Eels amid speculation his club was in even more salary cap strife after alleged
The Penrith Panthers will have their work cut out for them tonight in Thursday night footy when they play a fresh and trim looking Canterbury Bulldogs at Pepper Stadium according to premiership-winner Ben Ikin. Penrith
Penrith Panthers v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Thursday 10 March 2016, Pepper Stadium Kickoff 8:05pm Penrith Panthers 1. William Smith 2. Josh Mansour 3. Waqa Blake 4. Peta Hiku 5. Dallin Watene Zelezniak 6. Jamie Soward 7.
Wests Tigers playmaker Mitchell Moses has praised new skipper Aaron Woods after only one match as the new leader of the club. Wests held out the Warriors at Campbelltown Stadium despite a second half comeback
More salary cap dramas are set to rock the Parramatta Eels after a News Corp report suggested the Eels had a long history of cheating the cap by rewarding players’ third-party sponsors with corporate boxes