Apisai Koroisau,burdened with the kicking duties as well as the No.7 jersey,broke a 10-game losing streak for Wests Tigers against the Dolphins with a late penalty.
The independent doctor ruled the Roosters captain had suffered category-one symptoms,which means he will play no part in next Saturday’s must-win clash against Wests Tigers.
The Knights’ stunning run may have to continue without their organising playmaker Jackson Hastings,who suffered a suspected syndesmosis injury against Canterbury.
A decision to start Origin hooker Harry Grant on the bench paid off in a big way in Melbourne’s win over Canberra at AAMI Park on Sunday.
South Sydney got the win they needed in Cairns but did little to raise hopes of a Homebush appearance in October.
The Gold Coast have locked in their star forward duo,with Fa’asuamaleaui signed until 2033. It didn’t help them in a heavy loss to Cronulla on Friday night.
With their finals hopes teetering and Penrith wobbling,the Sea Eagles tried to start a kicking duel. The bizarre move backfired.
Parramatta skipper Kennedy Cherrington became the second player in the league’s history to be sent off after tipping Laishon Albert-Jones on her head.
While the Raiders produced some moments of brilliance,coach Ricky Stuart would have been pulling his hair out during the first half with his team only completing 13 of 23 sets.
Last season’s losing grand finalists live to fight another day after surviving the mother of all scares from a Dragons outfit playing for little more than pride.
South Sydney will sweat scans on Jai Arrow’s back as the Bunnies face a big man shortage with English star Tom Burgess likely sidelined for the rest of their finals bid.