Roosters confirm Cronk signing
The Sydney Roosters have officially announced the signing of Cooper Cronk on a two-year deal. It ends speculation on the Australian halfback’s future with the number 7 set to join his club for training in
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The Cooper Cronk sideshow is reportedly over with the iconic halfback set to announce his imminent arrival at the Sydney Roosters on a two-year deal. According to Channel 9’s Danny Weidler, Cronk will speak about
The Parramatta Eels are reportedly out of the race for the signature of free agent Cooper Cronk but it’s uknown how serious the Eels were if club legend Peter Sterling’s comments were anything to go
Billy Slater says the Sydney Roosters will have to shift players out of their preferred positions or axe them completely if Cooper Cronk joins the Bondi club for a swansong. “All the noise is he’s
BY CURTIS WOODWARD @woodward_curtis Nothing boils quicker in rugby league than a rumour. Media types – let us call them mogwai – get a sniff and then it’s on like Donkey Kong. The mogwai repeat
Incumbent Australian half Cooper Cronk has ripped into Tongan World Cup defector Andrew Fifita after the big prop turned his back on the Kangaroos to represent the Tongans at the upcoming tournament. Cronk questioned Fifita’s
Former representative teammate Justin Hodges does not believe Melbourne half Cooper Cronk will play on in 2018 with Sunday’s grand final to be his last. Writing for NRL.com, Hodges says win or loss – Sunday
In-form North Queensland halfback Michael Morgan has scoffed at good friend and opposition playmaker Cooper Cronk who has joined the growing list of big names to heap praise on the Cowboy. Morgan has been incredible
BY CURTIS WOODWARD @woodward_curtis Twelve years ago North Queensland and the Melbourne Storm squared up in their first ever finals clash with the Cowboys running out 24-16 winners. Matt Orford was the skipper and halfback
Friday night’s preliminary final at AAMI Park could be Melbourne legend Cooper Cronk’s last ever game for the Storm. If the Storm lose to the Brisbane Broncos, Cronk’s career with Melbourne will be over after