Kangaroos side announced
Mal Meninga has selected his Australian side to face New Zealand on May 5th in Canberra with few surprises. “This is an incredibly important game for us, coming in a World Cup year,” Mal Meninga
Mal Meninga has selected his Australian side to face New Zealand on May 5th in Canberra with few surprises. “This is an incredibly important game for us, coming in a World Cup year,” Mal Meninga
Australian coach Mal Meninga says legendary half Johnathan Thurston is still a chance of running out for the Kangaroos in the Anzac Test. Thurston injured his calf for North Queensland’s recent loss to Wests Tigers
One of Australia’s great modern forwards doesn’t believe Canberra Raiders centre Joey Leilua is ready to wear the Kangaroos jersey. Speaking on Fox Sports’ On The Couch, Corey Parker said there were better players to
The Anzac Test is only a few weeks away with Australia set to clash with old foes New Zealand at Canberra’s GIO Stadium. We asked some of The81stMinute’s own who they are selecting to wear
Australian coach Mal Meninga says rugby-bound Parramatta flyer Semi Radradra won’t be representing the Kangaroos again. Meninga was up front when asked by foxsports.com.au. “No I won’t be,” Meninga said. “If a player decides to
BY ETHAN O’GORMAN The 2016 Four Nations has come to an end with Australia becoming worthy champions. However can we say that the event as a whole was a success? Here is what I think:
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Australia have won the Four Nations tournament after outplaying old foes New Zealand 34-8 at Liverpool’s Anfield in England while also reclaiming the world’s number one ranking. It ends a disastrous 2016
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Australian captain Cameron Smith is about to play his 49th match for the Kangaroos in the Four Nations Final at Anfield this weekend. If you listen to Smith, he may play another
BY KANE AUSTIN It is time to get real now that the NRL and AFL seasons are over. We’re headed toward December which means GWS and Sydney Swans are distant memories again (they’ll be forgotten
Aussie prop David Klemmer must have forgotten he was playing International rugby league and not the NRL. England captain Sam Burgess reminded him that the punching rule was a little different at the Four Nations