The NRL stat that isn't one, but should be: Working out which forwards really pull their weight
Who are the hardest working big men in the NRL?
Troubled South Sydney NRL forward Paul Carter has reportedly checked himself into the same Thai rehabilitation facility Mitchell Pearce used earlier this year to try to get his life and career back on track.
According to Fairfax Media, Carter on Friday flew to The Cabin – one of Asia’s top rehabilitation centres – to deal with drinking and gambling issues.
The 24-year-old’s career is again in the balance after an alcohol-fuelled bender, leading to a no-show at training.
Pearce has credited his stint at the Thai facility as helping to bring balance to his life. The Sydney Roosters’ playmaker continues to do sessions at The Cabin’s Sydney branch.
Reckon you can pick the winning team? Build your own dream team with Draftstars daily fantasy and compete on any match. For great odds on the NRL head on over to PlayUp. Imagine what you could be buying instead. Set a deposit limit.
Who are the hardest working big men in the NRL?
Over the last two weeks while I’ve been watching the footy I’ve been reminded of the career of Nick Kyrgios. He is an incredibly…
Help is on the way for under-fire South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou, with the club adding the experienced David Furner as his assistant, tasked…
The NRL 360 crew think 20-year-old Jye Gray may continue to play at fullback even after Latrell Mitchell returns from his suspension.
South Sydney, if you've had your head in the sand, aren’t in the best of shape. They looked better on Saturday night in defeat…
Jason Demetriou will get more time to turn South Sydney around with Bunnies bosses set to give the coach a stay of execution. The…