Considering that The Broncos were included in the NRL Promo for Grand Final tickets it does seem it must be
Short of a coupl of Top 4 teams getting stripped of points yes
Of which the Roosters ‘should’ have been (at least in the past).
They were known for a salary sombrero, not a salary cap.
It was a whopping 86 point 16 try scoreathon in.“Spoonbowl” tonight with the Eels running out 60-26 winners over the Wests Tigers.
Parramatta have scored and conceded a total of 170 points in their last two games after beating the Dragons 44-40 last week.
Rooooooosters!!!
He has been ordered by the NRL to serve the one-game suspension next year.
It also marked Craig Bellamy’s 400th win as Storm coach.
There is a four-page interview with him inside the VWeekend magazine with today’s Herald Sun.
A new Knights retro jersey has hit the market. Some of my fellow supporters are in a bit of confusion
It was a one off that they wore back in 1992 in a Tour match against Great Britain.
I would still love to see them bring out that Sevens jersey from the 90s
In what way?
Probably cause they weren’t born when the one off jersey was worn
Lol! Now I feel old.
I went to the Dragons Raiders game at Kogarah Oval in the very slim hope that the Dragons would win. Not the case.
“It will be our year next season” was the slogan on the hill. For the 10th year in a row. Lol.
Week 1 Finals taking shape now. Almost certainly going to be
QF1: Storm v Sharks
QF2: Panthers v Roosters
EF1: Cowboys v winner of today’s Knights/Dolphins (or in the unlikely event of a draw, Raiders)
EF2: Sea Eagles v Bulldogs (Manly to host if they beat Sharks today, Bulldogs to host if Sharks win)
This means three of the four match-ups would be Grand Final rematches from yesteryear (Manly vs Bulldogs 1995, Panthers vs Roosters 2003 and Storm vs Sharks 2016).
Penrith Park will now get one more match before its refurbished next season. What a way for the stadium to see out the last NRL action in its current configuration!
Aaron Woods has decided to hang up the boots, delivering an emotional address on radio to confirm the end of his storied NRL career.
The front-rower, who amassed 270 first grade games as well as 14 State of Origin appearances and 17 Tests, will retire from the sport at season’s end.
In a classy announcement on Triple M’s The Rush Hour on Tuesday afternoon, Woods revealed last weekend’s reserve grade clash for Blacktown would be his last.
The Sharks’ 40-20 upset win at Manly and the Knights’ 14-6 victory over the Dolphins mean this year’s top 8 is now set:
Storm (minor premiers)
Panthers
Roosters
Sharks
Cowboys
Bulldogs
Sea Eagles
Knights
We get rid of it (the bunker)," he said.
"The refs used to get it wrong in the past, but we got on with life.
“We didn’t analyse it like we’re doing today. (NRL football boss) Graham Annesley gets up every second week and apologises for something that went wrong.”