Tigers to sensationally axe Galvin in wake of exit bombshell
The messy split between the Wests Tigers and Lachlan Galvin has taken another twist with coach Benji Marshall to sideline their teenage star in the wake of his decision to quit the club.
The messy split between the Wests Tigers and Lachlan Galvin has taken another twist with coach Benji Marshall to sideline their teenage star in the wake of his decision to quit the club.
Scans have cleared Storm superstar Jahrome Hughes of any serious concerns over a shoulder injury while Broncos flyer Jesse Arthars may be free to play after a concussion downgrade.
Benji Marshall is committed to the biggest call of his coaching career when Latu Fainu returns from injury as the true value of Lachlan Galvin’s rejected Wests Tigers contract can be revealed.
Lachlan Galvin is destined to head to the open market, a move which is set to prompt a war for the star playmaker’s signature. We break down why your club can – or can’t – sign the prodigious talent.
Wests Tigers remain staunch in not releasing Lachlan Galvin from his contract despite the playmaker rejecting a $6 million offer – but player power is behind another of the club’s young stars.
The first hard man ever signed by the Broncos has warned the club it needs more than a one-two punch to win a title, putting Brisbane’s forward rotation under the microscope.
Deep inside the Wests Tigers’ dressing sheds in Wollongong in June last year after a 56-14 loss to the Dragons, Lachlan Galvin made a telling admission which was reported in Phil Rothfield’s column.
The SuperCoach cheapie market is red-hot at the moment. Don’t miss out on these incredible buys even if you are a week late, writes TOM SANGSTER.
A St George Illawarra young gun at just 0.8 per cent ownership is the most intriguing waiver target for NRL SuperCoach Draft this week – and it’s not Dylan Egan.
It will be a new look Queensland side to the one that lifted the women’s State of Origin shield in 2024, with a number of series regulars omitted and six potential debutantes. See the full squad.
When a 12-year-old boy was left with a smashed shoulder from a pile-drive tackle in a C-grade game, NSWRL showed no care or compassion for the youngster, instead releasing a divisive statement from an unnamed spokesperson.
Laurie Daley has made is clear he’ll be picking players for his NSW side who can walk into camp with confidence in their game. It’s why an Easter showdown is set to intensify NSW’s fullback battle, writes DAVID RICCIO.
The Canterbury Bulldogs continue to chase the best young prospects in rugby league, joining the race for an Australian Schoolboys star forward. PHIL ROTHFIELD has that and more in his highlights and lowlights.
Johnathan Thurston wasn’t the only one who copped a spray from Spencer Leniu on Friday night. Peter Badel reveals who else the fiery Roosters prop had in his sights at Suncorp Stadium.
Reece Walsh’s form has been a talking point to start the season, but he’s failing the great barometer of a fullback’s confidence. FATIMA KDOUH highlights the Broncos star’s horror outing against the Roosters.
A breakout South Sydney star has held top spot in the Dally M standings, but a massive performance from a Tigers forward has seen the lead shortened. See the full votes after round 6.
A multibillion-dollar global streaming giant is a shock contender for next year’s Rugby League World Cup, with the NRL chasing a huge financial windfall on the back of the international game’s booming popularity.
Hidden behind the explosive feud between Johnathan Thurston and Spencer Leniu lies the harsh reality facing Ezra Mam when he returns to first grade football, writes ROBERT CRADDOCK.
Superstar fullback Kalyn Ponga was barely sighted as the Knights’ attacking woes continued, while SuperCoaches have a host of fresh injuries to deal with.
Melbourne’s demolition of the Warriors could come at a cost to both clubs, with Jahrome Hughes and James Fisher-Harris suffering injuries.
Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis has defended Spencer Leniu over his spat with Johnathan Thurston, giving the controversial forward a licence to continue showing “honesty and passion.”
Despite the elation of a third consecutive victory, North Queensland Cowboys coach Todd Payten has identified a worrying trend from his side. Find out what the coach thought of Saturday night’s important win.
An NRL scheduling conflict with the Broncos and Dolphins is set to create history in Brisbane, with up to 100,000 fans to descend on Suncorp Stadium for an unprecedented event.
There will be some fresh faces touring NRL clubs on Monday with a phalanx of emerging stars poised to send the player market into a frenzy.
On a high from their stunning comeback win over the Dragons, the Parramatta Eels have been given a wake-up call, as the Raiders ran riot to put 50-points on the NRL cellar dwellers.
The Raiders ran riot over Parramatta, two SuperCoach guns went down hurt and a former cheapie may have entered keeper contention. Here are nine things we learned from Super Saturday.
The Cowboys’ season is officially back on track, surviving a some late Latrell Mitchell magic to secure their third straight win, as the Rabbitohs’ horror recent Perth record continues.
The Knights have been decimated by injury ahead of their Wests Tigers lineup, with a must-have SuperCoach cheapie emerging. See all the latest team news.
A freakish try among Will Kennedy’s masterclass spurred the Sharks to a superb 24-18 win against Manly, piling pressure on outgoing skipper Daly Cherry-Evans.
Peter V’landys to look at the State of Origin eligibility shake-up that could allow NRL stars Victor Radley and AJ Brimson to play for both England and NSW and Queensland respectively.