Tedesco ready to thrive under Fittler's freestyle ethos
James Tedesco can't wait to start working under recently unveiled NSW coach Brad Fittler.
James Tedesco can't wait to start working under recently unveiled NSW coach Brad Fittler.
A Sydney magistrate says it's "absolutely unacceptable" that former NRL Roosters player Paul James Carter failed to show up for his court sentencing for supplying cocaine.
Manly are still involved in "meaningful discussions" with NRL target Mitchell Pearce, according to the club's new chief executive Lyall Gorman.
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.
Pearce's manager emailed all 16 NRL clubs at 6.32pm on Monday night to inform them he is officially available.
Roosters captain Boyd Cordner was one of the first people Mitchell Pearce called to tell him he was leaving the club.
Manly, Sharks and the Knights are the frontrunners to sign the disgruntled halfback.
It remains unclear who will partner Daly Cherry-Evans in the halves next year.
Having successfully made his own transition between half and hooker, Ben Hunt predicts Mitchell Pearce will be able to do likewise at the Roosters.
Tedesco. Cronk. Hayne? The Roosters will have the salary cap space available to make a play for Jarryd Hayne if they get Mitchell Pearce and Jayden Nikorima off their books.
Manly will turn its attention to disgruntled Roosters Mitchell Pearce after missing out on the signature of Matt Moylan.
The strategy has been successful in Origin, it may not work at club level.
Cooper Cronk isn't the man most under pressure at Bondi Junction next season. Trent Robinson is.
Sydney Roosters' star recruit Cooper Cronk says he welcomes the pressure that comes with his signature.
Sydney Roosters mega-signing Cooper Cronk says Mitchell Pearce has every right to be upset about his arrival.
Legendary halfback Peter Sterling is urging Mitchell Pearce to move on following the Sydney Roosters' prized signing of NRL superstar Cooper Cronk.
The long-time Roosters half leaves for a US holiday on Tuesday unsure of whether to stay at the club.
The Roosters are expected to announce the signing of the 33-year-old Kangaroos halfback on Monday.
Boyd Cordner insists the Roosters would be able to juggle Cooper Cronk and star halves Mitchell Pearce and Luke Keary in the same side with the Australian halfback expected to confirm a switch to Bondi in coming days.
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