The Cronulla Sharks are making a play for injured Penrith Panthers star Michael Gordon. The Sharks are in search of a quality outside back and have identified Gordon as their man. The luckless Panther, who is still six to eight weeks away from an NRL return, has also fielded interest from...
Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens has challenged Tim Moltzen to take advantage of the NSW's lack of halfback options and play himself into Ricky Stuart's squad for the 2012 State of Origin series.
The 23-year-old, who back-tracked on a decision to move to St George Illawarra late last year and...
A PLAN to dump Leichhardt Oval for NRL games has been rubb-ished by inner west rugby league supporters.
South Sydney chief executive Shane Richardson called on Sydney clubs to give up their traditional suburban home grounds and play at either ANZ or Allianz stadiums.
He said it would be more...
THE playing future of off-contract Brisbane star Ben Te'o has become more clouded after the Broncos were last night ordered to immediately cease negotiations with his suspended manager.
In a landmark move, the NRL yesterday confirmed its player-agent accreditation body had suspended three of...
Former Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldog Jarrad Hickey is returning to Australia after being pushed out of the London Broncos following a miscalculation with the club’s overseas quota.
As Hickey packs his bags for the long flight home, his manager has already made approaches to the Penrith Panthers...
After missing out on Cooper Cronk, St George Illawarra Dragons officials are believed to have identified Mitchell Pearce as their next big-name halfback target.
Pearce, who appears set to retain the NSW No.7 jersey for Origin I, is off contract with Sydney Roosters at the end of next season and...
Parramatta, Gold Coast, Canberra and Penrith have been hit with fines from the ARL Commission for salary cap breaches during the 2011 season.
The Eels, who missed the wooden spoon by a single point last year, were slapped with a breach notice for $80,366 while the Titans, who finished last...
The Wests Tigers are bracing themselves for a fired up Chris Sandow when they face Parramatta on Sunday.
The Eels have chalked up just one NRL win in 2012 and it's no secret that, as their marquee recruit, Sandow is wearing the bulk of the criticism for their slow start.
The 23-year-old was...
Every player is off contract who would you want to come to the tigers?
I would say
1\. Billy Slater
2\. Cooper Cronk
3\. Peter Wallace
4\. Mitchel Pearce
they are my four choices (not to sign all)
Kearney said while it would have been ideal for Sandow to play for Wentworthville during last weekend's NRL bye round - he had every faith the $550,000-a-year recruit would fire against the Benji Marshall-led Tigers.
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