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Mortimer pleads for new leadership
Steve Mortimer has made an impassioned plea for the man who set up
the AFL's independent commission to be invited to do the same for
the NRL.
It could be the final showdown: Inglis and Gasnier square off in Melbourne
It's the decider we didn't get to see in Origin. Greg Inglis v Mark Gasnier. And for Inglis the personal duel in the Dragons-Storm clash tomorrow night means even more, because a rematch is unlikely.
Hearts go out to stricken teenager
Wests Tigers are rallying around Matt Davidson after the promising prop was diagnosed with leukaemia.
Cardiac kids up ladder, Eels up a certain creek
AFTER watching his side and his playmaker go down against the resurgent Rabbitohs, Nathan Hindmarsh was asked for his summation of the situation.
Racism is a ticking bomb: Petero
PENRITH captain Petero Civoniceva has revealed he has been the
target of racist taunts throughout his career.
Tigers' budding supercoach
HE'S only 19 and a mere 38 games into a potentially brilliant NRL
career, but Chris Lawrence dreams of the day he'll own an elite
sports academy to rival the multimillion-dollar NSW Institute of
Sport.
Knights repolish the armour
NEWCASTLE have produced a 32-page document defining the seemingly indefinable - the Knights' culture - in an attempt to return to the club's core values.
Nine games or Neville is a nobody
FORMER Queensland enforcer Neville Costigan fears he'll be forced into premature retirement because of a Kirk Reynoldson-style contract saga at Canberra.
Magpies swoop to stop Roosters raid
IN THE biggest turf war since the Fibros versus the Silvertails, the Sydney Roosters stand accused of muscling in on the junior talent of Wests Tigers by trying to establish a presence in the heart of Magpies territory.
Mini wants to rule the Roosters
His immediate goal is to get back on the field, but Anthony
Minichiello's ambition is to captain the Roosters .
I deserve another crack: Mason
WILLIE MASON believes he has done enough to silence his critics and earn another shot at Origin redemption.
Gallen wants to stay Sharks skipper
Paul Gallen says he is prepared to "suffer the consequences" for
his latest on-field indiscretions.
Not-so-manly look all for a good cause
Adam Cuthbertson is expecting some stick.
Classy Lyon gives Newcastle the blues
If Jamie Lyon snubbed a Blues jersey to remain out of the
spotlight, the plan backfired spectacularly.
Knights boss flags alliance with Jets
The Newcastle Knights will table a proposal to play a double-header with A-League counterparts Newcastle Jets in a revolutionary alliance between the rival football codes.
Cayless rips in as Storm rivalry builds
Parramatta captain Nathan Cayless has ensured another heated battle with Melbourne today after questioning whether the "ripper" tackle which cost him a Kiwi tour of Britain and France was a deliberate ploy.
No Butts about it, Tony will steer Rudder's comeback
Former Newcastle forward Tony Butterfield said he would continue to manage Sean Rudder's career although he had no plans to become an accredited agent.
Dogs belted by Raiders
The Bulldogs produced one of their worst performances in history against Canberra.
Lance in a bind with new rule
LANCE THOMPSON will have to choose between a career in coaching or player management because of a new rule that prevents him from doing both.
Eels reject Gallen still a westie at heart
NSW and Sharks star Paul Gallen has revealed he only ended up at Cronulla because he was "never really given a go" at Parramatta.






