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Social media is the world’s new water cooler and the National Rugby League is no different. A club’s ability to bring supporters deep inside the inner sanctum can make all the difference and after a
Social media is the world’s new water cooler and the National Rugby League is no different. A club’s ability to bring supporters deep inside the inner sanctum can make all the difference and after a
The New Zealand Warriors have been the perennial sleeping giants of rugby league ever since their inception way back in 1995. On opening night they went head-to-head with Allan Langer’s Brisbane Broncos. This weekend they
NRL competition committee member and Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett supports a reduction in the interchange and believes the change will improve the game. “The coaches will not all be supportive of this,” Bennett told The
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 16 (Lafai 2, Perrett tries; Hodkinson 2 goals) defeated Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 12 (Mateo, Matai, Hiku tries) at Brookvale Oval. Crowd: 10,498. @The81stMinute Player of the Year Points: 3: Tim Lafai (Bulldogs) 2:
Wayne Bennett isn’t usually the one to make big statements. But in the last few weeks the legendary coach has branded Anthony Milford the next Darren Lockyer and hammered Johnathan Thurston. “I’m not going to
BULLDOGS 32 (Perrett 2, Brett Morris 2, Rona 2 Tries; Hodkinson 4 Goals) def. Eels 12 (Ma’u 2, Radradra Tries) @The81stMinute Player of the Year: 3: Brett Morris (Bulldogs) 2: Corey Norman (Eels) 1: Tony
Brian Smith has used his column on the roar.com.au to criticise old sparring partner Wayne Bennett over his coaching methods pre and post Friday’s flogging at the hands of Souths. “There is no argument that
The South Sydney Rabbitohs have kicked off their premiership defence with a thumping 36-6 win over a Brisbane Broncos outfit that never really looked in the contest. Adam Reynolds opened the scoring with a penalty
Betting agencies around the country have suspended betting on the blockbuster opener to the NRL season involving the Brisbane Broncos and South Sydney Rabbitohs at ANZ Stadium. With media reports suggesting the Broncos are next
Brisbane Broncos 14: (McCullough, Maranta tries, Parker 3 goals) beat Wigan Warriors: 12 (Farrell, Burgess tries, Smith 2 goals).