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Hasler slams pedantic referees
Bulldogs coach Des Hasler has launched an attack on NRL referees' boss Daniel Anderson after his side's 44-8 loss to Newcastle, saying officials are ruining the game by blowing the whistle for 'pedantic' penalties.The Bulldogs were hammered seven-tries-to-one in a dominate performance by the Knights, and while Hasler took his hat off to the performance of the Newcastle ...
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Rhinos v Saints Teams
Leeds Rhinos will be without both Jamie Peacock and Carl Ablett for the visit of St Helens on Monday night - a game that will be shown live on Sky Sports. Prop Peacock and centre Ablett are facing up to eight weeks on the sidelines after sustaining knee and hand injuries respectively.However, there is better news of another centre, Brett Delaney, who has overcome a shoulder problem sustained ...
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Inu in trouble over leg twist
Canterbury-Bankstown centre Krisnan Inu could be facing another stint on the sidelines after a sickening leg twist on Newcastle's James McManus in the Knights' 44-8 win over the Bulldogs on ...
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Fifita in the frame for NSW
It was the try that not only secured Cronulla a third straight victory but might also get Andrew Fifita a maiden NSW Origin jumper.With his side holding onto a four-point lead as the Raiders mounted a late comeback on Sunday, Fifita showed the type of brute force and determination that has Blues coach Laurie Daley and his selectors taking notice.Receiving the ball 10 metres out from the Raiders ...
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Knights thrash hapless Bulldogs
The Newcastle Knights have broken a two-game losing streak and responded to the cold shoulder of their coach with an emphatic 44-8 win over the Canterbury Bulldogs at Hunter Stadium on Sunday afternoon.Knights coach Wayne Bennett gave his team the silent treatment during the week and made two changes to the starting line up after last week's embarrassing 44-14 loss to the Raiders with ...
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Rampant Knights destroy Bulldogs
Live games, NRL Shows & more. Free to download! // .promo-links --> // .promo-block.promo-sem --> // .module-content --> // .module-border --> // .module.module-promo-sem --> In an occasionally fiery encounter, the Knights banished the memory of last week's 44-14 capitulation at Canberra, with Willie Mason putting his hand up for a NSW recall as he rolled ...
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Sharks resist fast-finishing Raiders
Cronulla have added further momentum to their revival, holding off a fast-finishing Canberra to record an entertaining 30-20 victory at Sharks Stadium on Sunday.The Sharks led by 12 points at the break and increased that lead to 24-10 with less than 20 minutes left before two quick Raiders tries set-up a grandstand finish.But a bullocking try from NSW Origin hopeful 10 minutes from time ensured ...
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Full coverage Sharks v Raiders
The Sharks look like they are finally starting to put their off-field dramas asideas they easily disposed of the Tigers last week. But can they take down the in-form Raiders? Keep up to date with all the action from the big match ...
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Sharks down comeback kids Canberra
Cronulla surged back into the NRL top eight on Sunday with a tense 30-20 victory over a fast-finishing Canberra. NSW Origin hopeful Todd Carney was again the maestro for the home side, who provisionally moved into the eight for the first time since round five. The victory was not secure until a 70th minute try to barnstorming prop Andrew Fifita, as the Sharks weathered a dangerous Canberra ...
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Geale set for US debut
Daniel Geale will make his professional debut in the United States in August when he defends his IBF middleweight world title against Briton Darren ...
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