NRL Rumour Mill Thread (Spoilers)

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Apparently Sonny Bill Williams has picked up a serious shoulder injury in Japanese rugby.

He has been quoted as saying that he will be right to box on the 24th Novemeber I would hardly call that serious....source ABC Grandstand
 
He has been quoted as saying that he will be right to box on the 24th Novemeber I would hardly call that serious....source ABC Grandstand
News overnight is that it's a tear and the fight in jeopardy but he should be fine for the Roosters.

I would assume he will fight. His mate Koder has lost his biggest client recently;)
 
The more things change, the more they stay the same. 9 and the ARLC are a joke.

Early NRL matches revealed

THE NRL will stage a Melbourne Storm-Bulldogs grand final rematch in a Thursday night blockbuster in round three of next year's premiership.
Channel Nine has chosen the Thursday night matches for the first three weeks, with the Roosters and Souths to open the season followed by the Eels and Bulldogs in the second round.

This column has been leaked details of an early draft of Channel Nine's free-to-air choices on Thursday, Friday and Sunday in the opening 20 rounds.
Again, the Brisbane Broncos will get more Channel Nine coverage than any other club because of the ratings they attract in Queensland.
It's understood 18 of their matches in the first 20 rounds will be shown on free-to-air on Thursday or Friday night.

Nine is obviously expecting the Rabbitohs and the Bulldogs to be highly competitive again because they have been given 14 free-to-air spots each.

The next best is Manly with 10 appearances.

The scheduling requests have come from Nine sports director Steve Crawley and Matt Callander, the station's head of rugby league broadcasts.
Surprisingly, Wayne Bennett's Newcastle Knights have been given only five games on free-to-air.

The Raiders and the Warriors have fared even worse with one game each.

The Cronulla Sharks, boosted by the signings of Beau Ryan, Luke Lewis and Michael Gordon, will get at least eight games. Nine is also expecting wooden-spooners

Parramatta to improve under Ricky Stuart by choosing them for eight games.
The draw for the entire 26 rounds will not be finalised until the middle of next month.
Under the new broadcasting agreement with Nine and Fox Sports, full scheduling will be decided for the first 20 rounds.

Should Nine's early draft be ratified, the Broncos' domination of free-to-air games will be a major talking point among the rival clubs.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...matches-revealed/story-e6frexni-1226504520637
 
Not keen on Thursday nite bulldogs home games, Travelling from wollongong to anz and back, get home at approx 12am and then have to get up at 430 for work, But on the flipside, am happy to watch live games that dont include dogs,

All up a silly idea
 
Bloody hell 18 of our first 20 on Thursdays and Fridays? Looks like heaps more congested trips on the freeway and 2 hour train rides again this year.
 
free to air for the first 20 rounds is

Broncos 18
Bulldogs 14
Rabbitohs 14
Sea Eagles 10
Tigers 9
Eels, Cowboys, Dragons, Sharks 8
Roosters 7
Knights 5
Titans, Panthers 4
Raiders, Warriors 1
 
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