What a perfect off-season looks like at your NRL club
The slate is wiped clean and all NRL fans can dare to dream again. COREY PARKER breaks down every team’s ideal off-season, with big questions over a stack of star players.
The slate is wiped clean and all NRL fans can dare to dream again. COREY PARKER breaks down every team’s ideal off-season, with big questions over a stack of star players.
Critics of Kevin Walters’ Broncos exit need to face facts, writes COREY PARKER, who examines Michael Maguire’s smart move with angry legends and what’s coming for Reece Walsh. PLUS: Corey’s NRL grand final predictions.
Melbourne Storm are rightful favourites for another premiership and in crucial position where most clubs gamble big money, they’ve completely rewritten the rule book, writes COREY PARKER.
Craig Bellamy should be Dally M Coach of the Year after this remarkable Storm campaign, writes COREY PARKER, who examines why rival clubs like Brisbane can’t cop the tip about his winning methods.
So close to a premiership last year, Brisbane now face missing the finals. COREY PARKER examines who’s at fault, concerning signs in star players and the coaching box, plus why the Broncos fall short of Melbourne and Penrith.
How did NSW and Queensland players really feel about each other during the height of the Maroons dynasty? What actually happened when the ‘selfish’ Blues ended eight years of pain? COREY PARKER tells all.
COREY PARKER spent six painful years out of the Queensland State of Origin team. How did he react to his absence and the players selected in his place? Here is the brutally honest version.
Queensland Origin great COREY PARKER has named his Blues and Maroons teams for this year’s series opener. There are five debutants and massive casualties for NSW, and some significant changes for Queensland.
COREY PARKER has named the 17 NRL players he would pay $1 million per season, promoting five guns and dropping a misfiring megastar. He’s also tipped his next-gen prospects for seven-figure paydays, though one needs a club switch.
Jason Demetriou is on the brink of becoming the fifth NRL coach sacked not long after replacing Wayne Bennett. So what goes wrong when the legendary mentor leaves a team? COREY PARKER gives an inside account.