Maloney an outstanding footballer – not just lucky charm
James Maloney's man-of-the-match performance on Friday night not only lifted Cronulla into the grand final, but it placed him personally into a very select group.
Phil Gould is a League Columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald
James Maloney's man-of-the-match performance on Friday night not only lifted Cronulla into the grand final, but it placed him personally into a very select group.
Before a ball was kicked in the 2016 season, I selected the Cronulla Sharks to win this year's premiership. I see no reason to change my opinion at this time.
Well, North Queensland and Brisbane have done it again.
Attacking play and scintillating historical clashes will distinguish the knockout semis at the weekend.
With the NRL blinded by technology and speeding down the road towards remote-control officiating, Friday night's Bunker shambles was a car crash waiting to happen.
Finals football is upon us. And the first week of the play-offs has thrown up some fascinating contests.
It’s that time of the year again. Everyone is handing out their end-of-season awards.
Panthers forward Reagan Campbell-Gillard is in a Gold Coast hospital, in a lot of pain, with two fractured vertebrae, following a tackle from Titan's forward Ryan James.
There will be a number of players leaving the NRL at the end of the year. I’d like to recognise them in some small way.
People are writing off the Cronulla Sharks way too soon. I know the past few weeks haven't been great but I still think they are well on track towards producing a spirited title challenge in this year's finals series.
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