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The NRL premiers became the first club to win five titles, with the 20-12 win over St Helens.
The NRL premiers became the first club to win five titles, with the 20-12 win over St Helens.
New recruit Kyle Flanagan will make his Sydney Roosters debut against St Helens in the World Club Challenge clash early on Sunday.
Many years ago, a train broke down on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and there were calls for the premier’s head.
Yesterday, TIGER penned an article that described an interesting passage of play involving Latrell Mitchell as an attacker being tackled by James Tedesco.
The past few decades have seen the emergence of superstars like Cameron Smith, Johnathan Thurston, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk, who could go down as Immortals. But where does James Maloney fit in?
After months of denial from both parties, it looks as though there is but one stumbling block left before Latrell Mitchell joins South Sydney: money.
The long-running saga over Latrell Mitchell’s NRL future has come to an end, with the representative centre confirming he has left the Sydney Roosters. He is set to be announced as a South Sydney Rabbitohs player in the coming days.
Latrell Mitchell has been offered wildly different contract sums this summer but the NRL’s salary cap auditor will have the final say on a new contract.
The continuing saga surrounding Sydney Roosters Latrell Mitchell’s contract situation raises questions over the NRL’s rules for player movement between clubs.
The long-running speculation over Latrell Mitchell’s future is over after the two-time premiership winner was officially unveiled as a member of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
The long-running speculation over Latrell Mitchell’s future is over after the two-time premiership winner was officially unveiled as a member of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
The long-running speculation over Latrell Mitchell’s future is over after the two-time premiership winner was officially unveiled as a member of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
The lack of understanding of the operation and workings of player negotiations is fast becoming one of the major issues in the NRL.
The lack of understanding of the operation and workings of player negotiations is fast becoming one of the major issues in the NRL.
The lack of understanding of the operation and workings of player negotiations is fast becoming one of the major issues in the NRL.
Two-time Sydney Roosters premiership player and NSW State of Origin representative Latrell Mitchell is weighing up a move to play rugby union.
The Gold Coast Titans have emerged as serious contenders for Latrell Mitchell after Wests Tigers withdrew their lucrative offer to the NRL star.
It was only last year when the eighth Immortal Andrew Johns criticised the Sydney Roosters for their underuse of superstar centre Latrell Mitchell. “They’ve got a Ferrari in the garage and they never drive it,” Johns said.
The silly season has started, which means players who are un-contracted or in the last year of their contract have the opportunity to look elsewhere for a better deal.
NRL silly season ramped up this week, with Ryan Matterson signing with the Eels, while Latrell Mitchell has gone from the game’s hottest commodity to the kid apparently no-one wants.
Latrell? Bit a flap about old Latrell isn’t there, since Jimmy Hooper’s yarn about him turning up to Roosters training in a quarter-mill Mercedes?
Greater Western Sydney have reportedly signed NRL star Cooper Cronk as a leadership consultant for the 2020 AFL season.
Yesterday, we crowned Alastair Clarkson the coach of the decade in the AFL. Today, it’s rugby league’s turn as we look to crown a coach of the decade in the NRL.
Yesterday, we crowned Alastair Clarkson the coach of the decade in the AFL. Today, it’s rugby league’s turn as we look to crown a coach of the decade in the NRL.
Yesterday, we crowned Alastair Clarkson the coach of the decade in the AFL. Today, it’s rugby league’s turn as we look to crown a coach of the decade in the NRL.
The NRL premiers became the first club to win five titles, with the 20-12 win over St Helens.
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Albo totally agree, when you consider the team they were playing is in the middle of their super league season and that …(more)