Tigers Ready For Chilly Canberra
Wests Tigers’ slick centre Tim Simona says he’s ready for the cold as Wests prepare for take on Canberra tonight in the freezing nation’s capital. “It’s going to be my first game playing there,” Simona
Wests Tigers’ slick centre Tim Simona says he’s ready for the cold as Wests prepare for take on Canberra tonight in the freezing nation’s capital. “It’s going to be my first game playing there,” Simona
Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has admitted that the NRL’s best defensive team has some work to do despite another dominant performance on Sunday against Newcastle. “You want momentum and you want form. I think
Channel Nine will air four free to air matches live each week from 2018 in a new $925million deal with the network that will also see one State of Origin match played on a Sunday
Melbourne Storm 36 (Cameron Munster 3, Matt Duffie 2, Marika Koroibete, Will chambers Tries; Cameron Smith 4 Goals) defeated Gold Coast Titans 14 (Kane Elgey, Josh Hoffman Tries; Aiden Sezer 2 Goals, Aiden Sezer Penalty
Dragons 36 (Justin Hunt, Mitch Rein, Jake Marketo, Peter Mata’utia, Gareth Widdop, Tyson Frizell tries; Gareth Widdop 6 goals) defeated Warriors 0 at Westpac Stadium. Half-time: 10-0. Crowd: 18,317. 3: L. Ah Mau 2:
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 28 (Hiku 3, Trbojevic 2, tries; Lyon 4 goals) defeated South Sydney Rabbitohs 8 (Johnston try; Reynolds 2 goals) at Brookvale Oval. Crowd: 15,083. 3: J. Trbojevic 2: J. Lyon 1: P.
Andrew Fifita is set to be rubbed out of the NRL until Week One of the NRL Finals according to reports after his verbal abuse of a junior league official in Penrith recently. The Cronulla
The Bulldogs need to stand up and be accounted for. That’s according to their skipper James Graham who says it’s time Canterbury got serious about 2015. “This is the time for me and this is
North Queensland’s star second-rower Gavin Cooper says he is ready for State of Origin next year if and when he’s called upon and joked his age would make him fit right in. “If they throw
Former NRL coach Matt Elliott says the Australian public can take plenty out of the NRL’s Indigenous Round and what it stands for and also touched on the recent controversy surrounding AFL player Adam Goodes.