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Wests Tigers’ next big call: Is Robbie Farah ready to become the general manager?
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Wests Tigers’ next big call: Is Robbie Farah ready to become the general manager?

On the surface it seems ambitious to catapult a recently retired player into the role, but there are very few that have the street smarts and nous that Farah possesses.

  • by Michael Chammas

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Taumalolo to spearhead all-star rugby league fight night

Taumalolo to spearhead all-star rugby league fight night

One of rugby league’s biggest superstars is stepping into the ring for the first time, joined by a host of other big names on a fight card not to be missed.

  • by Nick Wright
Pacific Championships another big step as PNG closes in on 18th NRL licence

Pacific Championships another big step as PNG closes in on 18th NRL licence

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has again reiterated his desire for PNG to become the NRL’s next franchise, and is putting his money where his mouth is.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
‘They get painted as villains’: SBW reacts to Pangai, Haas bombshells

‘They get painted as villains’: SBW reacts to Pangai, Haas bombshells

Even Sonny Bill Williams, a friend and mentor to Payne Haas and Tevita Pangai jnr, said he was taken aback by the latter’s shock career call.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
‘We don’t think it is an error’: Tigers call time on Sheens but refuse to call appointment a mistake
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‘We don’t think it is an error’: Tigers call time on Sheens but refuse to call appointment a mistake

After a horror first season back in charge, Wests Tigers announced Tim Sheens won’t be coach next year and that he will not return to his previous role as general manager.

  • by Michael Chammas and Adam Pengilly
‘I love Sam Kerr, but I love Luke Combs more’: Why Latrell’s skipping Matildas

‘I love Sam Kerr, but I love Luke Combs more’: Why Latrell’s skipping Matildas

Souths ace Latrell Mitchell is right behind the Matildas, but has a more important date at Sydney Olympic Park on Wednesday night.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
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Bulldogs star Pangai jnr to quit NRL, Haas signs $3.6m mega deal at Broncos

Bulldogs star Pangai jnr to quit NRL, Haas signs $3.6m mega deal at Broncos

Tevita Pangai jnr has decided to walk away from a $750,000 deal at the Bulldogs next season, while Payne Haas has committed to the biggest deal in Broncos history.

  • by Danny Weidler, Michael Chammas and Adrian Proszenko
Manly’s Schuster experiment set to end, Roosters star Manu not interested in bidding war

Manly’s Schuster experiment set to end, Roosters star Manu not interested in bidding war

While Josh Schuster has shown patches of brilliance, he has failed to make the impression required to hold on to the club’s No.6 jersey.

  • by Michael Chammas
Tigers confirm send-off for Manly-bound Brooks

Tigers confirm send-off for Manly-bound Brooks

Wests Tigers officials insist Luke Brooks will be given a proper farewell at their final home game, despite joining Manly on a $2.8 million deal next season.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
‘You could feel the crack’: Eels coach hails Moses’ toughness

‘You could feel the crack’: Eels coach hails Moses’ toughness

Mitchell Moses played 36 minutes with a fractured cheekbone – and the simple message he had for coach Brad Arthur at half-time in the sheds last Friday night.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
The six four-point games that will decide the NRL finals race

The six four-point games that will decide the NRL finals race

The next best thing to the first Roosters-Rabbitohs grand final in 88 years is looming large as one of six critical games over the next three weeks to decide the finals fates of seven clubs.

  • by Dan Walsh