NRL
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Despite the NRL’s perennial inability to steer clear of scandal, this season at least promises entertainment on the pitch, where anything can happen
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The former Manly coach has put his painful NRL departure behind him and is attempting to rebuild his reputation at grand old English club, Bradford
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Former league star Mark Geyer says he would never consider suing the NRL or his former clubs over the number of concussions he suffered in his career
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The cash-rich Queenslanders want to stake an NRL claim, not as a feeder club, or as a partner in a new Brisbane franchise, but as a team in their own right
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NRL's message on gambling remains confused – and hardly surprising