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NRL: Nuuausala on top of hit list
Destructive Sydney Roosters forward Frank-Paul Nuuausala has emerged as a potential Warriors target.
Destructive Sydney Roosters forward Frank-Paul Nuuausala has emerged as a potential Warriors target.
For someone who seemed to have unlimited potential, Glen Fisiiahi seems to be finally living up to the promise.
Consistency is not a commodity the Warriors can claim as an attribute. Too many failures preface a history of unfulfilled promise; frustration is a feeling many of us have when speaking about this club and its potential.
NRL referees boss Daniel Anderson says he was satisfied with the decision not to sin-bin Paul Gallen in Wednesday's State of Origin opener.
Former NSW Origin back-rower Tony "T-Rex" Williams could make a surprise NRL return from injury for Canterbury against North Queensland today.
Russell Packer's leak before a game against Brisbane isn't the first time the Warriors prop has relieved himself on the field, according to a sideline commentator.
On Monday night the Warriors produced their best performance in nearly two years but you would hardly know it after Russell Packer's lack of control stole the narrative.
The Warriors have consistently said all season few teams would be able to live with them if they got things right.
Knights coach Wayne Bennett has repeated his call for the NRL to ban a dangerous tackling style.
The Warriors have moved quickly to squash rumours that Wigan’s Shaun Wane is to take over coaching duties from Matt Elliott in 2015.
Attitude and character play a big part in professional sport and the Warriors had both of these last weekend against Newcastle. Last weekend's win should not be seen as an indication they have fixed their issues. Attitude and character
The Warriors are saying all the right things, that the Broncos will be dangerous even with four players out through Origin duty, but it's undeniably a good time to play them.
Queensland State of Origin coach Mal Meninga might not know until the weekend the make-up of his side to play New South Wales in game one in Sydney on Wednesday.
James Maloney's path to a NSW State of Origin starting spot has been a nomadic one but the Sydney Roosters five-eighth is determined to keep hold of his Blues jumper.
During a lifetime in netball, Lois Muir has seen a lot of administrators come and go.