I can't wait for the day a player at club X in 2015 signs to club Y in 2017 but gets canned to club Z in mid-2016 and reneges on the club Y deal. Then in mid-2017 moves to club B.
NRL needs to follow the NFL and have a "Free Agency" period after the season has ended. Only then can they sign for a new team the following season. None of this signing for a team in couple years time. Less distractions for the players, the teams and the coaches.
RE: Travis Burns I thought this one was pretty well known, he's off to play for either Hull KR or Hull FC, can't remember which side of the Humber he's going to.
RE: Travis Burns I thought this one was pretty well known, he's off to play for either Hull KR or Hull FC, can't remember which side of the Humber he's going to.
yeah not sure about that one he's in contract talks now, and i carnt see him and stuart getting along did'nt stuart once say soward is a very good touch footy player but not up to the physical game? and thirdly they dont like each other....
Fien, a member of the Kiwis World Cup and Four Nations triumphs, in 2008 and 2010 respectively, will not add to his 22 caps in Townsville on October 13 as he opts to focus on his NRL commitments with St George Illawarra.
Speculation is mounting that Tim Sheens will be the new coach of the Warriors.
A number of media outlets and commentators across the Tasman say the current Wests Tigers coach will sign with the Warriors, replacing Brian McClennan.
Aussie league personality Peter Peters says he's heard the strong mail.
"He would be the sort of coach that would relish he challenge. He's proven that he's more than willing to leave Sydney where he grew up. He went to Canberra and took them to the premiership, he went to North Queensland."
Meanwhile, 35-year-old Catalan Dragons coach Trent Robinson has signed a three-year contract to lead the Roosters from next year.