Fifita Brothers Banned Until Finals
Andrew Fifita is set to be rubbed out of the NRL until Week One of the NRL Finals according to reports after his verbal abuse of a junior league official in Penrith recently. The Cronulla
Andrew Fifita is set to be rubbed out of the NRL until Week One of the NRL Finals according to reports after his verbal abuse of a junior league official in Penrith recently. The Cronulla
MONEY HAS TO GO THE RIGHT WAY Reports have surfaced that the NRL is close to accepting it’s next broadcast deal apparently worth around $1.7billion. It’s great news for some but should be great
Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen wants the shoulder charge brought back if it’s controlled the right way. “I just think they should bring it back to be honest with you,” Gallen told Sky Sports Radio. “I
Cronulla have released a media statement pertaining to Andrew and David Fifita who have now been stood down by the club. “The Club advises that Andrew and David Fifita have been stood down pending further
Rugby league’s greatest ever referee Bill Harrigan wants the Fifita brothers, if found guilty, to be banned from the game for a year after an ugly incident at an A-Grade game in Penrith where the
Cronulla half-back Jeff Robson has praised Michael Ennis after another stellar performance in the Sharks’ 18-16 win over Canterbury at Belmore on Sunday. Ennis returned to his old stomping ground in fine style, claiming the
Cronulla Sharks rake Michael Ennis says enigmatic Ben Barba is returning to the form that saw the diminutive utility win the 2012 Dally M and The81stMinute Player of the Year award. “The players talk about
Cronulla’s veteran captain Paul Gallen is desperate to re-sign with the club but says a decision needs to be made. “It’s not an issue for me really,” Gallen told Triple M on Saturday. “I was
Former Shark Chad Townsend will return to Cronulla in 2016 on a two-year deal ending his stint at the New Zealand Warriors. Townsend will link with fellow recruit and another former Warrior in James Maloney.
Former Shark Brett Kimmorley has warned his old club that poor starts will eventually beat them in the long run. Kimmorley, also a former Eagle, praised five-eight Kieran Foran. “Obviously with Kieran Foran’s future resolved