Thursday Night Football
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
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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
Canterbury coach Des Hasler has faith in Will Hopoate shifting to fullback in place of Brett Morris who has been ruled out for up to four months with injury. Hasler and Hopoate are no strangers
One of rugby league’s great characters Des Hasler has used Canterbury’s season launch to rally his troops ahead of the new season even using a quote from former US President George Washington in his speech
New Zealand Warriors 40 (Raymond Faitala-Mariner 3, Bunty Afoa 2, Semisi Tyrell 2 tries; Ata Hingano 4, Issac Luke 2 goals) defeated Gold Coast Titans 18 (Blake Anderson, Matt Robinson, Jamal Fogarty, Morgan Boyle tries;
The Auckland Nines are this weekend which means rugby league is back upon us for another season. We’re getting itchy feet here at The81stMinute and we can’t take it any longer. So our Head Writer
The Auckland Nines are this weekend which means rugby league is back upon us for another season. We’re getting itchy feet here at The81stMinute and we can’t take it any longer. So our Head Writer
Canterbury five-eight Josh Reynolds says he has no issue being the elder statesman in his new playmaking partnership with Moses Mbye. Former halfback Trent Hodkinson is now at Newcastle and Reynolds is ready to take
Canterbury forward Pat O’Hanlon has not played first grade NRL since a semi-final against the Melbourne Storm in 2014 due to a horrific run of injuries. But the former Eel says he’s grateful Bulldogs Coach
Canterbury-Bankstown has announced the signing of State of Origin winger Will Hopoate which will see the former Parramatta and Manly star at Belmore until the end of 2017. After a long process which saw Hopoate