How the new NRL scrum rule will change the game
The NRL seem inclined to change the game’s rules on a yearly basis. Some say change is important for the game to evolve, while…
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How the new NRL scrum rule will change the game
Cheers guys. I appreciate the debate that Manly isn’t considered under the radar by most NRL fans. Sounds like most consider them a chance this year. They just haven’t had much media attention, but that’s probably not unusual when compared to some of the ‘bigger’ clubs.
The backline depth is a bit of a concern, but otherwise it looks a strong team
Sea Eagles hovering under the radar once more
Spurs consistency is pretty amazing, but I think OKC will be able to handle them in the playoffs. If they stay injury-free that is.
Can San Antonio go one better this season?
Terrible from the Eels! They’ve really lost the plot
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It’s a great idea. Let’s see if any teams are willing to try it!
How the new NRL scrum rule will change the game