Handyman Medal goes behind closed doors
The Handyman Magazine Medal will now go behind closed doors for the remaining two rounds of the NRL season with Shaun Johnson just ahead of a chasing pack that includes Cooper Cronk,
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Cooper Cronk has re-signed with the Melbourne Storm meaning the champion halfback will end his career in the Victorian capital. The premiership-winning playmaker has signed for a further two years and will retire at the
Michael Morgan will have the challenge of his career ahead of him if Cooper Cronk is ruled out of State of Origin I according to Michael Hagan. Cronk will be given every chance to line
Brad Fittler believes Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor is at breaking point but commended the embattled mentor for not losing his cool – yet. Asked where Taylor was at, Fittler said the ex-Parramatta and South
After Round 3: James Tedesco 6 Cooper Cronk 6 Gareth Widdop 5 Anthony Milford 5 Mitchell Moses 4 Sam Burgess 4 Cameron Munster 4 Shaun Fensom 4 Tyrone Roberts 4 James Graham 4
Melbourne’s legendary fullback Billy Slater is gunning for round one after a forgettable 2015 hampered by injury but says that would be in a perfect world. “I hope to be there in a couple of
Melbourne half Cooper Cronk is at his diplomatic ahead of the Storm’s blockbuster Thursday night showdown with the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium. “Both clubs have been pretty successful and played off in the 2006
I was there the day Melbourne Storm beat Cronulla 36-32. It was round one 2003 at a sundrenched Shark Park and it was Billy Slater’s debut with the slashing rookie leaving an indelible memory. Inside
Good news for Melbourne and Queensland fans, Cooper Cronk is back on the training field. Speaking on Sterlo On The Couch, Cronk says he has begun rehabilitating and is hoping to return for State of
Melbourne Storm Captain: Cameron Smith Coach: Craig Bellamy Round 1: @ Dragons, Monday 9 March, Jubilee Oval Attack: 91 Defence: 87 Prediction: 9th Strongest 17 1 Billy Slater 2 Young Tonumaipea 3 Will Chambers 4