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NRL News: King Wally gives royal seal of approval to Munster replacement, Haas plays through pain at Broncos

Tom Dearden looks set to beat Ezra Mam in the race to replace Cameron Munster in the Queensland team with Wally Lewis saying he would pick the Cowboy in the famous No.6 jersey and selector Darren Lockyer also talking up his chances. Speaking on Nine’s… Read More »NRL News: King Wally gives royal seal of approval to Munster replacement, Haas plays through pain at Broncos

Rather than continuing to bash North Melbourne on a weekly basis, how about we talk about the positives developing

The recent woes of North Melbourne have been well documented, but the stretch of not being a legitimate flag contender goes back over 20 years. Only once since the year 2000 have the Kangaroos finished in the top four at the end of the home… Read More »Rather than continuing to bash North Melbourne on a weekly basis, how about we talk about the positives developing

‘Utterly toxic public relations disaster’: The flaw you didn’t realise exists in Super Rugby’s finals system

And so it came to pass: with the weekend’s loss to the Western Force, the Waratahs’ season is finally and definitively dead, as opposed to just being comatose as it has been for most of the year. In some ways the removal of even the… Read More »‘Utterly toxic public relations disaster’: The flaw you didn’t realise exists in Super Rugby’s finals system

No-one ‘deserves’ anything in sport: Mariners must earn it and lucky Victory will have them shaking in their boots

The Mariners have what they wanted out of season 2023/24; a home decider in Gosford. However, Melbourne Victory should be given plenty of credit for qualifying to meet them after battling in fourth gear for much of the season; eventually limping into third place. Yet… Read More »No-one ‘deserves’ anything in sport: Mariners must earn it and lucky Victory will have them shaking in their boots

‘Tough to support him’: How Suli’s must change his game to fight back from shocking brain snap

When Suliasi Vunivalu first entered Wallabies camp in November 2020 he arrived with an “aura” that swept up his teammates. Three and half years later the former NRL star finds himself a laughing stock after an embarrassing two yellow cards for trips against Fijian Drua… Read More »‘Tough to support him’: How Suli’s must change his game to fight back from shocking brain snap