RL Today: Hardaker future, Samoan Sao, Braveheart Graham & Ford to leave York
Leeds coach Rohan Smith has provided an update on the future of out of contract centre Zak Hardaker, whilst James Ford is reportedly set to leave york.
Leeds coach Rohan Smith has provided an update on the future of out of contract centre Zak Hardaker, whilst James Ford is reportedly set to leave york.
Wakefield are reportedly in talks to sign a Samoa international prop for 2023, whilst Featherstone half-back Morgan Smith is heading to Super League.
St Helens chief executive Mike Rush has provided an update on the 2023 World Club Challenge, whilst one Kiwi star is keen on playing in Super League in the future.
England’s Victor Radley has rubbished talk that Australia have been weakened by so many NRL stars opting to represent their country of heritage at the World Cup.
Every nation competing at the men’s 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England this autumn has officially confirmed their squad.
Benjamin Jullien has found a new club after leaving Catalans Dragons, whilst Hull KR’s new coach Willie Peters has arrived at Craven Park.
Australia coach Mal Meninga has included 13 uncapped players in his star-studded 24-man squad for this autumn’s World Cup.
Leeds chief executive Gary Hetherington has provided an update on the future of Zak Hardaker, who is out of contract at Headingley.
England are looking to have a test series in the autumn of 2023, whilst one NRL star will not be travelling over to England for this year’s World Cup.
Australia assistant coach Adrian Lam says they aren’t favourites for this year’s World Cup, but are determined to be back at the top of the world rankings come the end ...
We’re creating how each nation could line-up ahead of the World Cup, in collaboration with He Can Play For. This week, it’s Australia!
Rugby League World Cup holders Australia are heavy favourites to retain their crown at this year’s tournament in England.
A tidal wave of players committing to their international nation of heritage means that five men’s teams have a realistic chance of winning the World Cup.
World Cup organisers insist they expect Australia versus Scotland to go ahead as planned at Coventry City, despite the unsafe pitch leading to a raft of postponements.
Wigan superstar Bevan French is reportedly attracting interest from NRL side Newcastle Knights, whilst Tex Hoy has opened up on his move to Hull.
Australia head coach Mal Meninga believes Samoa could be a dangerous side at this year’s World Cup in England.
England skipper Sam Tomkins believes that Sydney loose forward Victor Radley is a great inclusion in the squad and has the players’ backing.
New South Wales half-back Jarome Luai has pledged his allegiance to his beloved Samoa for the World Cup at the end of the year.
St Helens coach Kristian Woolf was full of praise for % % Wakefield after their golden point victory yesterday, whilst Tonga have received a welcome boost.
Warrington half-back Gareth Widdop has reportedly secured a new club for 2023, whilst Hull KR have welcomed injured forward Kane Linnett back to training.
In this week’s Paper Talk, there is a slightly bizarre story from Down Under about an alternative date for the World Cup final…