NRL Sunday
South Sydney Rabbitohs 34 (Alex Johnston 2, George Burgess, Dylan Walker, Joel Reddy, Issac Luke tries; Adam Reynolds 4 goals) def. Sydney Roosters 26 (Michael Jennings 2, Daniel Tupou, Dylan Napa, Shaun Kenny-Dowall tries; James
South Sydney Rabbitohs 34 (Alex Johnston 2, George Burgess, Dylan Walker, Joel Reddy, Issac Luke tries; Adam Reynolds 4 goals) def. Sydney Roosters 26 (Michael Jennings 2, Daniel Tupou, Dylan Napa, Shaun Kenny-Dowall tries; James
BULLDOGS v EELS Friday, 7.35pm AEDT at ANZ Stadium Bulldogs: 1 Brett Morris, 2 Curtis Rona, 3 Josh Morris, 4 Tim Lafai, 5 Sam Perrett, 6 Moses Mbye, 7 Trent Hodkinson, 8 Aiden Tolman, 9
Okay we know it’s only round one and we know this isn’t the real NRL ladder. But what if the ladder was based purely on form? 1 Rabbitohs: The defending premiers backed up their
Knights 24 (T: Gagai 2, Randell, Rochow, G: Randell 1/1, Roberts 3/3) defeated Warriors 14 (T: Hoffman, Leuluai, G: Johnston 2/2, P: Johnston 1/1) @The81stMinute Player of the Year Points: 3: Dane Gagai (Knights) 2:
Sydney Roosters Captain: Mitchell Pearce & Jake Friend Coach: Trent Robinson Round 1: @ Cowboys, Saturday 7 March, 1300Smiles Stadium Attack: 94 Defence: 94 Prediction: 3rd Strongest 17 1 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2 Shaun Kenny-Dowall 3
Mitchell Pearce and Jake Friend will co-captain the Sydney Roosters in 2015 with head coach Trent Robinson making the announcement this afternoon. Both have had their dramas away from the field in the past but
Sydney Roosters’ premiership winning playmaker James Maloney has told News he wasn’t sure where his future lay. “I’d love to stay at the Roosters, I’ve had a lot of success and I’ve really enjoyed it