I don’t care about the minor premiership: Maloney
He may have won plenty of his own in his time at the Sydney Roosters but Cronulla five-eight James Maloney says finishing as minor premiers means nothing. “I won three at the Roosters and only
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All is not lost for New South Wales according to centre Michael Jennings with the suspension of debutant Wade Graham. The Blues have now brought in Tyson Frizell with Jennings saying he and former Roosters
New South Wales legend Brad Fittler says Canterbury five-eight Josh Reynolds was unlucky to miss out on State of Origin selection but not in the position you would think. Fittler believes Reynolds missed out on
Cronulla Sharks young gun Valentine Holmes says the addition of premiership-winning pivot James Maloney has already made the Sharks a better team. Speaking to NRL.com, Holmes thanked veteran Jeff Robson but said Maloney had brought
Despite being without captain and halfback Mitchell Pearce due to a hamstring injury, five-eight James Maloney is relaxed about the weeks ahead and says he is confident youngster Jackson Hastings can do a job. “There
Premiership winning Sydney Roosters five-Eight James Maloney has agreed to terms with Cronulla and will join the Sharks from 2016. This will be the former NSW player’s fourth club after debuting with Melbourne in 2009.
Sydney Roosters’ premiership-winning prop Sam Moa says the secret behind Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney’s form surge is Roosters first, rep footy second mindset. “We had a brief team video and you really just have
Rising Wests Tigers half Luke Brooks says the Tigers are getting the Sydney Roosters at the worst possible time with Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney coming into form at the right time for the tricolours.
Josh Reynolds and James Maloney were on opposites sides of the field on Sunday in Wagga Wagga for City and Country respectively but both had the same goal, prove their worth to New South Wales
New South Wales’ greatest ever coach Phil Gould says the Blues must go with Sydney Roosters halves Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney ahead of incumbents Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds. Writing for The Sydney Morning