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NRL: Webster joins the Warriors
Former Wests Tigers NYC coach Andrew Webster was yesterday named as the second new assistant coach to Warriors head coach Andrew McFadden.
Former Wests Tigers NYC coach Andrew Webster was yesterday named as the second new assistant coach to Warriors head coach Andrew McFadden.
The All Blacks don’t always have a blanket curfew time when players go out - or rules that they should stay in certain numbers.
League immortal Andrew Johns believes the NRL Auckland Nines has the potential to grow the game here and in the Pacific Islands.
As it is throughout the 26 regular-season rounds, the hopes of the final four sides left in the NRL premiership race rest largely on the shoulders of their diminutive halfbacks.
Police will patrol mosques across Sydney under an operation established to head off any reprisals from Thursday's anti-terror raids, but they insist it's for community protection and confidence.
Sonny Bill Williams isn't used to emptiness, but that's how his NRL career almost ended on Friday night.
It's often said in sport you should never go back but Tony Iro has done just that, electing to return to the Warriors as assistant coach.
When Sam McKendry says he's taking things one game at a time, it's more than a tired clich.
The Junior Warriors continued their unlikely march towards another NYC premiership, defeating the minor premiers in Sydney tonight despite an inconsistent performance.
After 16 months in the role of Canterbury Bulldogs chief executive, Raelene Castle feels right at home in charge of one of the NRL's most high-profile clubs.
Whenever Des Hasler drove past a park, he was compelled to pull over, set up the witches' hats and train.
Canterbury continued the charm offensive yesterday, claiming injury-hit Manly would be as dangerous as ever in tomorrow night's sudden-death NRL semifinal at Allianz Stadium.
Wests Tigers' decision to let go head coach Mick Potter could have repercussions for the Warriors and Kiwis and their assistant coach appointments.
Yawn - Simon Mannering has been named the Warriors' player of the year. Again.
Wests Tigers has let go head coach Mick Potter, with the NRL club deciding not to renew his contract for next season.
The Warriors will play against the Wests Tigers, Canberra Raiders and Gold Coast Titans in the pool round of the 2015 NRL Auckland Nines at Eden Park.
It's unlikely many media outlets will accept his editorial advice and Canterbury enforcer James Graham cares little if they do.