Friday Night Football

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South Sydney 18 (Issac Luke, Dave Tyrell tries; Adam Reynolds 4, Luke Goodwin goals) def Canterbury-Bankstown 17 (Curtis Rona, Sam Perrett, Josh Morris tries; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals, field goal). Crowd: 40,523. @The81stMinute Player of

Canterbury Ripped By Soft Call

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Canterbury-Bankstown were ripped off. You can spin it however you want but the fact remains that the Bulldogs lost two competition points  on Friday night because the game is wrong. To put this all in

Tigers Say They Have Edge Over Rivals Parra

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Wests Tigers believe that their heartbreaking 25-24 loss to the Bulldogs last week Will give them an edge over rivals Parramatta on Monday. Despite the Eels upsetting premiers South Sydney last round, Tigers flyer Kevin

Watmough Says ‘What About Us?’

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Anthony Watmough has added to the interchange debate saying player’s welfare needs to be seriously considered. “It’s’s a tough game and you’ve only got a 10-14-year career if you’re lucky. If you increase the workload

Earl Still Out in the Wilderness

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He was the forgotten face but now it seems Sandor Earl is the only face left in ASADA’s drugs investigation. Cronulla-Sutherland players have done their time, AFL’s Essendon were, rightly or wrongly, found not guilty,

Wounded Warriors as Coach Flogs Team

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New Zealand Warriors’ coach Andrew McFadden has finally conceded what we’ve known for quite some time, the Warriors have a fitness problem. The Warriors have always had the talent but have missed that polish, yet

Knights and Dragons to Play For Alex McKinnon Cup

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The Newcastle Knights and St George Illawarra will play for the Alex McKinnon Cup for the first time on Saturday after the clubs announced the new trophy in honour of the man whose career was

Roosters Have X-Factor Says Panthers GM

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Former Sydney Roosters and Penrith Panthers mentor and current Penrith General Manager Phil Gould believes his former club, not Penrith, have the x-factor that every other club in the competition is looking forward. Writing for

Monday Night Football

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North Queensland Cowboys 18 (Winterstein 2, Wright tries; Thurston 2 goals; Thurston 2 field goals) defeated Melbourne Storm 17 (Mann, Koroibete, Kaufusi tries; Smith 2 goals; Cronk field goal) at 1300 SMILES Stadium. Crowd: 11,609