The Panthers clinch top spot on the ladder ahead of the finals with a convincing 32-12 victory over the Cowboys, while the Broncos slip to last place after going down to the Eels.
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The Panthers clinch top spot on the ladder ahead of the finals with a convincing 32-12 victory over the Cowboys, while the Broncos slip to last place after going down to the Eels.
Read More »That dreaded wooden spoon is looking a whole lot closer for the Broncos after Parramatta shrugged off a slow start to race to a 20-6 lead by the half. It took a while to get moving, but once the former ladder leaders opened the scoring,
Read More »There were moments of brilliance but top-four bound Parramatta were not convincing in their 26-12 win over Brisbane on Friday night. Continuing question
Read More »The club's much scrutinised 'season from hell' just won't fade away after the Broncos slipped into wooden spoon position following the Bulldogs upset win over the Rabbitohs last night. Sitting in last placed on points difference,
Read More »Eels hooker Reed Mahoney is on the cusp of his second finals series and a possible spot in the Maroons Origin squad soon after but it nearly never was after the young Queensland kid's initiation to Sydney life.
Read More »Parramatta coach Brad Arthur wants his side to get a better grip on possession to help get back to their attacking best before the NRL finals.
Read More »When was the last time that you saw Parramatta engineer a try that started from their own half?" Given his status as a club hero, Sterling is always measured in his criticism of the Eels but said their deficiencies were clear after playing the NRL-leading Panther s.
Read More »There's less voices in the NRL's bunker, now they just need to get them out of the referee's ear. Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart feels for the referees and thinks the constant chatter they get from the bunker makes a tough job even harder.
Read More »The top-eight is officially locked in two weeks out from finals. It’s made up of a couple of teams that have coasted through the season and some that are lucky to have snagged a spot.
Read More »Cowboys premiership forward John Asiata is on the lookout for a new home after officially informing North Queensland bosses he is quitting the club.
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