
Roy Masters
Sports Columnist at Sydney Morning Herald
commissioner of the National Thugby League. We should ditch 'rugby' .
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6 days ago |
brisbanetimes.com.au | Roy Masters
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. When does a dynasty die? There is no knowing when the end begins. Ivan Cleary, coach of the Panthers – who have won the past four NRL premierships but are now on a lowly ladder position, says, “I’m not even sure of the exact definition of a dynasty. Have we had one, or are we still in one at Penrith? There is no such thing as a machine in perpetual motion.
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6 days ago |
smh.com.au | Roy Masters
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. When does a dynasty die? There is no knowing when the end begins. Ivan Cleary, coach of the Panthers – who have won the past four NRL premierships but are now on a lowly ladder position, says, “I’m not even sure of the exact definition of a dynasty. Have we had one, or are we still in one at Penrith? There is no such thing as a machine in perpetual motion.
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6 days ago |
theage.com.au | Roy Masters
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. When does a dynasty die? There is no knowing when the end begins. Ivan Cleary, coach of the Panthers – who have won the past four NRL premierships but are now on a lowly ladder position, says, “I’m not even sure of the exact definition of a dynasty. Have we had one, or are we still in one at Penrith? There is no such thing as a machine in perpetual motion.
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6 days ago |
watoday.com.au | Roy Masters
SaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeWhen does a dynasty die? There is no knowing when the end begins. Ivan Cleary, coach of the Panthers – who have won the past four NRL premierships but are now on a lowly ladder position, says, “I’m not even sure of the exact definition of a dynasty. Have we had one, or are we still in one at Penrith? There is no such thing as a machine in perpetual motion.
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1 week ago |
smh.com.au | Roy Masters
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Unlike Pinocchio, the real-life Tiger Woods and tennis’s Williams sisters, Craig Fitzgibbon was not turned on the lathe of his father’s ambition. Fitzgibbon, the 47-year-old coach of the Sharks since 2022, is a premiership player, as is his father Allan, who also coached Cronulla between 1988-91.
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