Round six of the NRL season featured plenty of highlights and a couple of key upsets.
The Masters and British Open runner-up had an outstanding career cut short almost 40 years ago when he was lucky to survive a freak accident.
Canberra bolted to a 12-0 half-time lead but the second half must have felt like a movie Raiders fans have seen before.
The embattled playmaker,who has no time for those who have “never played the game,” denies he asked the club for a release last summer.
It’s an Easter miracle with five straight days of NRL action including the traditional Good Friday clash between South Sydney and the Bulldogs.
It’s early days,but Craig Fitzgibbon already appears to be the next great NRL coach. His former club always knew that would be the case.
The Dragons coach can’t understand why clubs were given the green light to negotiate during the finals campaign,rather than after the season.
The protester who lit a flare on the field during an NRL match has been jailed for three months,as officials believe Cronulla games may be targeted due to Prime Minister Scott Morrison being a Sharks fan.
Pacesetters Penrith,Melbourne,Parramatta and Cronulla march on as battling Bulldogs and Tigers cave in.
The Tigers showed earlier on Sunday that the Bulldogs aren’t the worst team in the competition,but they’re not far off.
Two weeks ago,the Roosters weren’t even in finals contention. On Sunday,they won their first NRLW premiership after coming from behind to beat the Dragons 16-4.