With the roar of Bulldogs fans still ringing across the Las Vegas strip, the NRL’s most recent international foray has been declared an outstanding success. Over 45,000 fans poured into Allegiant Stadium, as the greatest game of all cut itself a healthy slice of the enormous U.S sports market pie. Just three years into Peter … Continue reading NRL set to rule the world
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Kohli the champion misses out on World Cup
Virat Kohli stood motionless, as his battered wicket put on a merry light show behind him. The cricket legend stared at the pitch, so lovingly prepared for India’s victory procession, as though waiting for it to apologise, perhaps hoping that the bails would miraculously bounce back into position atop the stumps. He certainly did not … Continue reading Kohli the champion misses out on World Cup
New tactic to save battling NRL clubs
With the new faster NRL resulting in the greatest gulf ever seen between the better sides and the rest, I look at an ingenious new tactic dud teams should adopt immediately.
NRL teaches us: Don’t believe your eyes!
Something must be done by the NRL to stop fans from seeing an almost constant stream of logic-defying incidents in the greatest game of all.
Warriors need inspiration
The New Zealand Warriors were magnificent on the weekend, combining across the field to completely outplay the Gold Coast Titans to celebrate what was Ryan Hoffman’s 300th NRL game with a 34-12 victory.
NRL needs an octagon for fans
The Bulldogs have a nasty history of ugly grand stand altercations between their fans and just about anyone unlucky enough to be viewing the same game of rugby league. The time has come for the NRL to do something to alleviate this continuing and seemingly unsolvable problem.