Moses rejects Tigers and wants to join Eels now
Parramatta have snared Mitchell Moses on a deal that could result in the playmaker making an immediate shift from Wests Tigers.
Parramatta have snared Mitchell Moses on a deal that could result in the playmaker making an immediate shift from Wests Tigers.
Raiders boss Don Furner says having their halves locked in until 2018 makes them immune to Cronk effect.
​Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has refused to publicly endorse Mitchell Pearce for State of Origin as the maligned playmaker's hopes of a NSW recall continue to grow.
Canberra Raiders second-rower Elliott Whitehead admits he was worried suspension may have proved costly.
All the team news as the Sea Eagles take on the Dragons in the match of the round.
Bookmakers had adjusted betting markets almost two hours before news of the Panthers axing of three of its backline stars for breaching team protocol emerged, with the NRL waiting to hear if there was any suspicious wagering on the clash against the Rabbitohs.
Melbourne Storm star Billy Slater says Cooper Cronk's decision to leave the club at the end of this season will have no bearing on his future.
The Parramatta Eels, Wests Tigers and Canterbury Bulldogs loom as likely suitors for Cooper Cronk if he decides to play in the NRL next season.
Luke Brooks has agreed to a two-year, $1.1 million deal to stay at the Wests Tigers, however the future of his halves partner Mitchell Moses is in limbo as he weighs up an offer from Parramatta.
Matt Moylan, Peta Hiku and Waqa Blake have been dropped from the team after breaking team curfew
Fifteen months ago, Canterbury coach Des Hasler put a bizarre proposal to the Storm: an immediate swap of Melbourne halfback Cooper Cronk for two promising Bulldogs players.
Cronulla's premiership-winning halves duo of James Maloney and Chad Townsend have slammed the uncertainty over the salary cap from next year.
Jordan Rapana says the Gold Coast will always be home.
Des Hasler may be staying put, but the futures of half a dozen Canterbury stars are much less certain as the club prepares for a major cleanout of its playing ranks.
There is only one Sydney front runner for Cooper Cronk's services at halfback, but many contenders.
Melbourne Storm star Cooper Cronk will leave the NRL club at the end of the season.
The Knights have upped the ante in their bid to sign Jack Bird after inviting the Cronulla dynamo to Newcastle last weekend for a guided tour of the club and the city. As was the case when they signed North Queensland teenage tyro Kalyn Ponga,
Canterbury have announced the re-signing of NRL coach Des Hasler for another two years.
Ivan Cleary was only an hour into his tenure at the Wests Tigers before he sat down with each member of the so called big four to get a gauge of just how much they wanted to remain at the club.
Penrith have locked in another major piece of their NRL future after re-signing winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak on a new three-year deal.
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