News

Strong custodians or factional hacks pushing state agendas? The numbers that will decide future of Australian rugby

It was a Queensland-led coup which resulted in Hamish McLennan being sacked as Rugby Australia chairman on the day of the long knives on November 19. The Sydney businessman was made to pay the price for the Wallabies’ World Cup implosion and the Eddie Jones… Read More »Strong custodians or factional hacks pushing state agendas? The numbers that will decide future of Australian rugby

NRL News: Annesley admits Dogs dudded with no-try call as ref bumps ignite debate, Latrell responds to swearing saga

NRL head of football Graham Annesley has admitted Canterbury were dudded by a Bunker blunder early in their loss to Cronulla on Friday when Viliame Kikau was denied a fair try. Canterbury coach Cameron Ciraldo said after the game that he would confront the NRL’s… Read More »NRL News: Annesley admits Dogs dudded with no-try call as ref bumps ignite debate, Latrell responds to swearing saga

‘Extremely dismayed’: Premier League club says points deduction with nine games to play harms ‘trust and confidence’

Nottingham Forest have had four points deducted for breaching the Premier League’s financial rules. The sanction drops Forest into the Premier League’s relegation zone, leaving them 18th with nine games to play.  The Premier League said Forest admitted breaching profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) by… Read More »‘Extremely dismayed’: Premier League club says points deduction with nine games to play harms ‘trust and confidence’