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6 days ago |
watoday.com.au | Dominic Brock |Robert Dillon |Christian Nicolussi |Adrian Proszenko
NRL LIVE: Knights battle the Titans before Bennett’s Rabbitohs take on BrisbaneBy Dominic BrockUpdated May 9, 2025 — 4.03pmfirst published at 3.33pmSaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeKey postsHide key postsGo to latestYour say – Knights or Titans? Kick-offAnd we’re off. Jayden Campbell is back in the Titans side and he kicks off to Jack Cogger, with Jacob Saifiti taking the first hit-up of the game for Newcastle.
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6 days ago |
watoday.com.au | Dominic Brock |Christian Nicolussi |Adrian Proszenko
NRL LIVE: Knights battle the Titans before Bennett’s Rabbitohs take on BrisbaneBy Dominic BrockUpdated May 9, 2025 — 3.41pmfirst published at 3.33pmSaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeKey postsHide key postsGo to latestYour say – Knights or Titans? Smith once mocked Latrell, now the two are set to become teammatesBy Christian NicolussiBrandon Smith once famously mocked Latrell Mitchell on the sideline after Melbourne defeated South Sydney in a golden-point thriller.
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6 days ago |
theage.com.au | Dominic Brock |Robert Dillon |Christian Nicolussi |Adrian Proszenko
The big news of the week is a deal was officially struck for Perth to have its own NRL team, which will also honour the heritage of the North Sydney Bears. LoadingThe WA NRL Club will be a membership-based, not-for-profit organisation with a board that includes three Western Australians, one of whom will be chair.
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6 days ago |
smh.com.au | Dominic Brock |Adrian Proszenko
LoadingPinned post from By Adrian ProszenkoThe big news of the week is a deal was officially struck for Perth to have its own NRL team, which will also honour the heritage of the North Sydney Bears. LoadingThe WA NRL Club will be a membership-based, not-for-profit organisation with a board that includes three Western Australians, one of whom will be chair.
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1 month ago |
smh.com.au | Dominic Brock |Adrian Proszenko
OK onto the first of tonight’s games, with Shane Flanagan’s gritty Dragons outfit taking on a talented Titans side. St George Illawarra may be 1-3 after four matches and a bye, but they’ve been competitive in every contest. They’ve lost to the unbeaten Bulldogs and gone down in a couple of one-point thrillers against South Sydney and Parramatta. The one side they’ve beaten is arguably the best team in the league – the Melbourne Storm – in a 14-8 grind at Jubilee Stadium.
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