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About Will Swanton

About Will Swanton

Will Swanton has been covering rugby league since the Super League war. He began with Australian Associated Press and his first day on the job was the court case that led to two competitions. He moved to The Sun-Herald in 2005 and is still waiting for a moment to match the Newcastle Knights' win over Manly in the 1997 grand final. He says Saturday nights at EnergyStadium Australia will never be the same as when Andrew Johns was running around. He's covered a variety of different sports but doubts any of them can match the NRL for seven-days-a-week drama.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Storm vow to roll with the punches

Melbourne hitmen Brett White and Michael Crocker are bracing themselves for a pummelling as every forward pack in the NRL follows Nathan Brown's instructions to bash the premiers.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Another loss, and there's only one word for the Dogs …

TRAGIC. Bulldogs coach Steve Folkes arrived at Sydney airport on Friday morning to be greeted by microphones shoved in his face and a need to defend himself against the wild accusations of a millionaire (He Who Cannot Be Named).

Sunday, August 10, 2008

An upset win could be the spark to put the electricity back into the Eels

Parramatta's season is on the line and the players know it, writes Will Swanton.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Kimmorley leads Sharks to gutsy win

Brett Kimmorley Brett Kimmorley had a hunch. "It's funny, you know - I practised a few field goals yesterday," he said.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Apologise or we'll sue, Storm boss tells Brown

Storm boss Brian Waldron will call off legal action against the Dragons if coach Nathan Brown apologises in the next 48 hours.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Kirk's crusade

The public Kirk Reynoldson was involved in an ugly feud with the Newcastle Knights. A bitter tale. The private Kirk Reynoldson was changing lives. A better tale.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

In with Cleal but Stewart, Watmough drop out

Manly have been rocked by the late withdrawals of back-rowers Glenn Stewart and Anthony Watmough for today's blockbuster against the Roosters at Sydney Football Stadium.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Willie set to debunk 'overrated' tag

Canberra Stadium, 2pm today: more ornaments than a Christmas tree. Craig Fitzgibbon will lead out the Roosters before the highly respected warrior, Alan Tongue, takes out the Raiders.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Beating the pain barrier

Alan Tongue Alan Tongue speaks to Will Swanton about a sad loss and a gritty victory on the eve of the Raiders' clash against the Roosters today.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

I wasn't riled by Dragons fans, says Jason

Jason Ryles rejects even the most remote suggestion that he - or Trent Barrett - were driven out of the Dragons by venomous criticism from the most passionate army of fans in the NRL.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sharks the only casualties but don't mention the war

DES HASLER stayed quiet, but Paul Gallen squealed.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Kurt not quite Mr Perfect

He blitzed the Panthers, but it's not enough for Kurt Gidley to score a perfect 10 from RLW magazine.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Now it's up to the NSWRL to act

The NSW selectors should be held accountable for the Blues's Origin failures, argues Will Swanton.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Caught up in the Cross-fire

A HELLS Angel was refused entry to the nightclub and the bouncer, former Rooster Willie Brown, was shot. Anthony Laffranchi's troubles started there. Ditto for Michael Crockett. Jarryd Hayne was around the corner when bullets flew in his direction.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Fractured Sailor sorry he couldn't finish for his fans

WENDELL SAILOR will have a titanium plate in his face for the rest of his life.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

The cannonball comeback

ANTHONY MINICHIELLO wants to get down and dirty - early.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Mini on verge of return

ANTHONY MINICHIELLO is expected to make his comeback next round against Wests Tigers.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Working class man

The true measure of Craig Fitzgibbon lies in the two torturous seasons when he was trying to carry the badly misfiring Roosters pack like Atlas with the world on his shoulders.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

The toughest questions answered

The Sun-Herald: What are league's positives and negatives at the moment? David Gallop: The celebrations around the centenary have allowed us to cherish the game's rich history, from the great moments to the legendary players, while fans have also been able to watch the modern game with freakish young talent - Greg Inglis's try at the Centenary Test is an example. The game continues to have debate about a range of issues but by and large we are in great shape in our 100th year - our new team is an outstanding success and our youth competition is a benchmark in Australian sport.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Gasnier can stay in rep sides - for now

AUSTRALIAN Rugby League chairman Colin Love has denied Mark Gasnier would be immediately excluded from representative teams if he signed with French rugby club Catalans.