Thunder snap up Rennie for 2018

Cook Island international prop Vincent Rennie has become Newcastle Thunder’s first signing for the 2018 season, after agreeing to a new deal that takes him…

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Sunday’s NRL Results

St George Illawarra Dragons 52 Manly Sea Eagles 22 Dragons: 18 Matt Dufty (d); 2 Nene Macdonald, 3 Euan Aitken, 4 Tim Lafai, 5 Jason Nightingale; 6 Gareth Widdop (c), 7 Josh McCrone; 8 Leeson Ah…

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Cowboys march on in Townsville

North Queensland Cowboys won an entertaining game tonight at 1300SMILES Stadium in Townsville, defeating New Zealand Warriors 24-12 to consolidate their position in the top…

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Storm deliver fatal blow to Raiders’ play-off hopes

Melbourne Storm delilvered what could be a fatal blow to the Canberra Raiders’ finals aspirations with a 20-14 victory in Canberra today, although they suffered…

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Panthers maintain top-eight challenge

Penrith Panthers maintained their challenge for a top-eight place with a 24-16 victory over Gold Coast Titans today at Pepper Stadium. The Panthers made one…

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Sharks maintain play-off push with Rabbitohs victory

Cronulla maintained their play-off challenge with a convincing 26-12 victory over South Sydney at Southern Cross Group Stadium on Friday night. The Sharks made one…

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Roosters gain comfortable win over Knights

Sydney Roosters gained an expected victory, 28-4, against Newcastle Knights at Allianz Stadium today to confirm their position in second place on the NRL ladder….

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Broncos too strong for Bulldogs in Brisbane

Brisbane Broncos were far too good for the Canterbury Bulldogs today at Suncorp Stadium, winning 42-12 on the back of a spell of scoring three…

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Cowboys win without Thurston – again!

South Sydney’s decision to take a ‘home’ game to the North Queensland city of Cairns backfired on Sunday, when they went down 10-23 to North…

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Sea Eagles repel Tigers challenge

Manly survived a scare from the lowly Wests Tigers for a 28-16 win at Brookvale. The Sea Eagles’ success kept them close to the Melbourne…

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