
NRL: Mateo wants to rescue the Sea Eagles next year
With the buzzards circling around the Sea Eagles, Feleti Mateo says it's up to him and his Manly teammates to drive away the smell of rot.
With the buzzards circling around the Sea Eagles, Feleti Mateo says it's up to him and his Manly teammates to drive away the smell of rot.
Kirisome Auva'a is expected to push for a spot in the South Sydney starting side as soon as his NRL ban for domestic violence offences expires next month.
Billy Slater is widely considered one of league's very best players, but there are also some low points, writes Steve Deane
Glen Fisiiahi is set for his first NRL appearance in more than 15 months against the Sea Eagles at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday.
Michael Ennis has urged the NRL to strip back the powers of video referees.
David Fusitua will not play in Saturday's home fixture with Manly due to injury.
After scoring a points victory over a New Zealand test prop rival for the second time this NRL season, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves has declared he wants his Kiwi jersey back.
Three steps forward, two steps back, or in the case of the Warriors, three places on a congested NRL ladder.
See all that transpired as the Warriors took on the Roosters at 4.00pm this afternoon.
Shaun Kenny-Dowall will not play for Sydney Roosters in Sunday's NRL clash with the Warriors, in the wake of domestic violence allegations levelled against him.
Sam Tomkins loves New Zealand but says a stint Down Under may not suit everyone in the UK Super League.
The Warriors are determined to stand their ground against the Sydney Roosters' fiery forwards, but prop Jacob Lillyman says they won't be drawn into any one-on-one battles with hard man Jared....
Facing a horror month in which they will have their mettle tested by the NRL's best, Manly aren't buying into the buzz about their top eight hopes.
Melbourne did their best to make sure captain Cameron Smith’s 300th NRL game was one to remember with a record win over Penrith last night.
Andrew McFadden says his side need to ignore the building hype and expectations around their good form and maintain their desperation to win.
A victory would be a massive boost but the quality of the performance on Sunday is just as important, writes Richie Barnett
Nathan Friend has revealed he’s close to deciding his future after it was announced he would be leaving the Warriors last week.
Alex McKinnon's frank views of the way Cameron Smith dealt with the tragic tackle situation did not go down well, writes Dana Johannsen.
In a sign of their growing confidence and maturity under coach Andrew McFadden, the Warriors saw off premiership heavyweights Melbourne Storm 28-14 at Mt Smart Stadium on Sunday.