Bird Next Star to Fly Out of Gold Coast
James Hooper says the whispers of Gold Coast star Greg Bird following Nate Myles to Manly in 2016 won’t go away. Speaking on Triple M Saturday, Hooper reckons Bird could be the next superstar to
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“Daly didn’t want to leave the club but felt it was in his best interests. Whether it was poorly managed, whatever,” Toovey said on Fox Sports’ NRL 360. “I spoke to him probably 10 days
Rugby league great Wendell Sailor has slammed Daly Cherry-Evans’ decision to renege on the Gold Coast Titans to stay at Manly. Writing for news.com.au, Sailor says Cherry-Evans was within his rights but had played everyone
I feel sick in the stomach. I feel sorry for the Gold Coast Titans, their Chief Executive Graham Annesley, their coach Neil Henry and their fans. Scratch that, not even Gold Coast fans. All NRL
Finally the circus that is Daly Cherry-Evans is over. It has been announced that Cherry-Evans has back flipped on his multi-million dollar with the Gold Coast Titans to stay with the Manly Sea Eagles. The
It seems Manly half Daly Cherry-Evans can’t help himself. Refusing to hose down speculation he’s set to backflip on his Gold Coast multi-million deal, DCE instead added fuel to the most painful saga in the
Benji Marshall could find himself at the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in 2016. The81stMinute understands the Dragons could potentially go into next season without Gareth Widdop and Marshall. The Englishman has been linked to the Leeds
Next up on the platform is Daly Cherry-Evans, tonight he will be attempting a backflip with a high degree of difficulty. The crowd is hushed in anticipation; can Cherry-Evans pull it off? Stop! Don’t jump
Veteran Manly centre Steve Matai says the Sea Eagles must put in an eighty minute performance against Canterbury-Bankstown tonight at ANZ Stadium. Speaking to the media earlier this week, the Kiwi representative also supported embattled
Former Australian and New South Wales halfback Brett Kimmorley believes the once mighty Manly-Warringah could miss the 2015 playoffs. Writing for foxsports.com.au, Kimmorley says off-field dramas and depth are causing Manly headaches. “I’m really worried