DAILYTELEGRAPH › Open market for NRL off-contract stars as November deadline looms OCTOBER 19, 2018 IN just 12 days time the NRL player market will explode into life with more than 160 players free to negotiate new deals.
The Parramatta Chamber of Commerce has called on the Parramatta Eels not to consider playing home games outside the local area in 2019 after the club rejected a commercial terms agreement from the operator of Western Sydney Stadium.
In just 12 days time the NRL player market will explode, and the Parramatta Eels will dominate the headlines with 12 first graders from their current roster — including stars Clint Gutherson, Mitchell Moses and Corey Norman — ALL free to talk with ri
So if Norman goes to the Dragons then what is the plan for next year? Who fills the spot? For the sake and sanity of the fans we can't go through a season without a seasoned number 6. It's another disaster waiting to happen. Surely BA knows for his c
I see Timmy Smith is playing. Had the best cutout pass I've seen, even to this day. So damn sad he had bi-polar, he was probably the best halfback we had since sterlo.
We play a trial against Penrith on the 2nd of March then play them again 2 weeks later in Round 1... yeah well done NRL...For anyone interested Rd1 looks like this...
Thursday 14th March 7:50pm: Storm v Broncos @ AAMI PARK (season opener)
Is completely washed as a player. Not only is he way below what he was physically his game smarts have completely gone. His game for Tonga was riddled with the same lazy, inept shit his 2018 was with us.
THE double-take headline this week was the Dragons interest in Jarryd Hayne. However, where the real story resides is: What are the Dragons looking for in 2019 that they don’t believe they already have?
"PVL seems like he's on the take. Tripp potentially lining his and Abdo's pockets gimping themselves out for the cheating storm's benefit.
Instead of being neutral on the matter or taking Parra's side they are both looking out for the best possible…"