Player of the Year – Round 7
@The81stMinute Player of the Year points after Round 7, 2015: LEADERBOARD Aaron Woods 9 Johnathan Thurston 9 James Roberts 9 Jesse Bromwich 9 Greg Inglis 8 Jarrod Mullen 7 Matt Moylan 7 Gareth Widdop 7
@The81stMinute Player of the Year points after Round 7, 2015: LEADERBOARD Aaron Woods 9 Johnathan Thurston 9 James Roberts 9 Jesse Bromwich 9 Greg Inglis 8 Jarrod Mullen 7 Matt Moylan 7 Gareth Widdop 7
Cronulla Sharks 18 (Luke Lewis, Michael Gordon, Jason Bukuya tries; Michael Gordon, Valentine Holmes goals) defeated South Sydney Rabbitohs 10 (Alex Johnston, Chris McQueen tries; Issac Luke goal) Remondis Stadium. Crowd: 3978. @The81stMinute Player of
The NRL desperately needs a transfer window and former premiership-winning five-eight Matthew Johns agrees. Speaking on Triple M’s Grill Team this morning, Johns says an announcement will be made before the end of 2015. “I
Gold Coast recruit Daly Cherry-Evans spoke to the media this morning at Manly training hitting out at reports he wanted to stay at the Sea Eagles. The halfback read from a statement but did not
Benji Marshall could find himself at the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in 2016. The81stMinute understands the Dragons could potentially go into next season without Gareth Widdop and Marshall. The Englishman has been linked to the Leeds
Canberra Raiders 30 (Shannon Boyd, Jarrod Croker, Frank-Paul Nuuausala, Jack Wighton, Jordan Rapana tries; Jarrod Croker 5 goals) defeated Wests Tigers 22 (Tim Simona, Keith Galloway, Luke Brooks, Pat Richards tries; Pat Richards 3 goals).
Gold Coast Titans 32 (William Zillman 2, Josh Hoffman 2, James Roberts tries; Aidan Sezer 5, Greg Bird goals) def. Penrith Panthers 6 (Waqa Blake tries; Matt Moylan goal). Crowd: 9,244. 3: W. Zillman (Titans)
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 28 (Rona 2, Stanley, Pritchard, Mbye, Thompson tries; Hodkinson 2 goals) defeated Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 16 (Cherry-Evans, Hiku, Matai tries; Lyon 2 goals). Crowd: 13,568 3: G. Eastwood (Bulldogs) 2: M. Mbye (Bulldogs)
Next up on the platform is Daly Cherry-Evans, tonight he will be attempting a backflip with a high degree of difficulty. The crowd is hushed in anticipation; can Cherry-Evans pull it off? Stop! Don’t jump
Veteran Manly centre Steve Matai says the Sea Eagles must put in an eighty minute performance against Canterbury-Bankstown tonight at ANZ Stadium. Speaking to the media earlier this week, the Kiwi representative also supported embattled