Sea Eagles eyeing Lamb if Knights sign Pearce
The Knights are in danger of losing promising five-eighth Brock Lamb before the start of next season if they are successful in signing Mitchell Pearce.
The Knights are in danger of losing promising five-eighth Brock Lamb before the start of next season if they are successful in signing Mitchell Pearce.
A brain explosion from Mark Milligan has given Newcastle a boost back to the top of the A-League table as the Jets put four goals past 10-man Melbourne Victory.
Cameron Smith has personally contacted Mitchell Pearce in a bid to bring him the in-demand halfback to Melbourne.
Mitchell Pearce is expected to make a call on his future just as the NRL makes a determination on whether leading suitor Manly has rorted the salary cap.
The Knights have allayed fears that co-captain Sione Mata'utia could be forced to retire.
New signing Aidan Guerra says Newcastle should be aiming for nothing less than a top-eight finish next season.
In an ideal world, the Knights would like Sione Mata'utia to lead their team for the next decade. But concern about their co-captain's history of concussions has prompted Newcastle officials to defer contract talks.
The Newcastle Knights are poised to make a serious play for Mitchell Pearce if the NSW Origin halfback wants out of Sydney Roosters.
Newcastle Knights premiership winner Mark Hughes has detailed how he and his former teammates from the 1997 grand final win over Manly cheated death while scaling Mount Everest.
New Gold Coast Titans coach Garth Brennan admits that getting sacked by his home-town club six years ago was "the best thing that ever happened to me".
Former NRL player Alex McKinnon has married his long-term partner Teigan Power in the NSW Hunter Valley.
Wests Group chief executive Phil Gardner will juggle two of the biggest jobs in Newcastle after stepping in to replace Matt Gidley as CEO of the Knights.
McKinnon says the anger has gone and he wants to move on. He even wants to have a coffee with Cameron Smith.
Cronulla have work to do leading into next week's elimination final after slogging their way to an unconvincing 26-18 final-round win against Newcastle in the Hunter.
The Canberra Raiders' season is still alive - for now at least.
They're in for a tough wait until the top eight is set, but they've ticked off the first objective.
The Raiders are on the verge of their biggest home crowd average in 22 years and will look into a Queanbeyan homecoming.
Canberra Raiders captain Jarrod Croker says they haven't been unlucky, they simply haven't been good enough.
They might be the Canberra Raiders' bogey team, but Newcastle Knights coach Nathan Brown is wary of a backlash.
He's past the 50 NRL game mark, now Canberra Raiders forward Joe Tapine says there's no excuses.
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