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1 week ago |
hulldailymail.co.uk | Matthew Shaw
Wiremu Greig is the latest player to be offered to Super League clubs. All Out Rugby League has learned that clubs have been informed that the forward is open to offers and keen to explore options in Super League moving forward. New Zealander Greig is contracted to Parramatta Eels until the end of the year but is now looking at options in Super League moving forward. A powerhouse prop, Greig is billed as being 6ft 4 inches and 116 kilos in weight.
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1 week ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Matthew Shaw
The winger will move on at the end of the season. Wakefield Trinity's Magic Weekend hero Lachlan Walmsley has admitted he will not be with the Super League club next season. The winger was named man of the match after a superb performance, scoring two tries. denying Castleford a try and making over 200 metres. However, the Scotland international has admitted that this will be his final season at the club, with the 26-year-old told there is not a contract on the table for him next year.
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1 week ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Matthew Shaw
Lewis Murphy's sin bin was one of the main Magic Weekend talking points. Jon Wilkin admitted he was 'lost' with rugby league following Lewis Murphy's controversial sin bin. The Saints winger was yellow carded for a peculiar incident during the club's defeat to Leeds Rhinos after his leg made contact with the head of Riley Lumb when leaping to catch a high kick. Murphy had towered over the Leeds winger and ultimately wiped him out, and the incident was deemed worth of a spell on the sidelines.
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1 week ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Matthew Shaw
Exclusive: St Helens star Jack Welsby has hit out at his own club's fans for their treatment of head coach Paul WellensJack Welsby has admitted he did not go and applaud the St Helens supporters after their Magic Weekend defeat, insisting personal abuse has gone too far. In a passionate defence of underfire coach Paul Wellens, Welsby urged everyone at the club to stick together at a time when there is an evident disconnect between the fans and the club.
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1 week ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Matthew Shaw
Leeds Rhinos defeated St Helens 17-4 to close day one of Magic Weekend. Leeds Rhinos returned to winning ways with a 17-4 victory over St Helens. Tries from Riley Lumb, Lachie Miller and Morgan Gannon were enough to see Brad Arthur's side home at St James' Park. Here are the player ratings. Lachie Miller - 8: Got on the scoresheet and was dangerous throughout the game. Has improved hugely on the defensive front this season too.
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