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AAP Newsroom on MSNMoses returns from injury early, Dodd to make NRL debutParramatta halfback Mitch Moses will return from his foot injury two weeks ahead of schedule, as South Sydney name Lewis Dodd for his NRL debut.
Sydney Roosters skipper James Tedesco declared Wests Tigers young gun Lachlan Galvin should have been the “the future of the club” and that coach Benji Marshall would have been “looking after him” ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNConcussion downgrade: NRL clears key Bronco to playBrisbane winger Jesse Arthars will play the Warriors after he had category one HIA symptoms downgraded, with the verdict being he did not suffer a concussion.
Former Wests Tigers chairman Lee Hagipantelis says he was “shocked” by the timing of Lachlan Galvin’s bombshell announcement ...
Lachlan Galvin will be sensationally dropped from the Wests Tigers’ team for their Easter Monday NRL clash with Parramatta at ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNNRL legend Waerea-Hargreaves to hang up the bootsSydney Roosters legend Jared Waerea-Hargreaves will retire at the end of the Super League season, closing the door on any ...
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The Roar on MSNNRL News: Galvin lacks faith in Benji? Gus leaves Doggie door open for star, JWH to retire, Canterbury on verge of 87-year firstA lack of faith in Benji Marshall’s coaching is reportedly behind Lachie Galvin’s shock decision to turn his back on the Wests Tigers.
From matchwinning tackles at the death to upset wins, there was plenty of action during round two of the NRRRL.
Penrith coach Ivan Cleary always knew there would come a time when his all-conquering side’s ridiculously good run of form would run into some roadblocks.
Following the snubbing, the discourse coming was that the NRL had treated the West Australian citizens as a “cash cow”. There also seemed to be reluctance from fans and officials about the North ...
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