New North American rugby league shelved until 2022
The proposed North American rugby league competition scheduled to start later this month has been put back until 2022.
The proposed North American rugby league competition scheduled to start later this month has been put back until 2022.
Wigan centre Oliver Gildart has discussed his likely return to action, whilst Bradford half-back Danny Brough has suffered an injury blow.
Former Hull half-back Albert Kelly has impressed on his return to the NRL with Brisbane Broncos, whilst Huddersfield have been linked with a Super League duo.
Richard Agar wants to keep Matt Prior at Leeds beyond this season, whilst Wigan winger Dom Manfredi has talked about his future.
Wigan have been linked with a move for a Leigh forward, whilst Leeds full-back Jack Walker has given the latest on his road to recovery.
Ryan Hall is Super League’s leading try scorer, whilst young Frenchman Arthur Mourgue was in fine form for Catalans over the weekend.
Jake Bibby says he wants to stay at Wigan beyond this season, whilst Leigh centre Iain Thornley is being linked with a move to one of his former clubs.
Huddersfield have loaned out six players, while George Griffin has signed a new deal with Castleford.
Kristian Woolf is hopeful of Lachlan Coote staying at St Helens beyond this season, whilst Hull coach Brett Hodgson feels Josh Griffin is England’s best centre at present.
Widnes half-back Danny Craven has made a kind gesture to a young fan, whilst Lezignan prop Sam Moa has embarked on a new business venture.
It was a winning return to the NRL for Albert Kelly on the weekend, whilst Warrington coach Steve Price feels Gareth Widdop is the form half-back in Super League right ...
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Wigan star Jai Field is targeting a return to action in August, while Warrington have been linked with a move for a star forward in the Championship.
Joe Westerman has been linked with a return to Castleford, whilst Albert Kelly is set to play his first NRL game in seven years this weekend.
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St Helens coach Kristian Woolf wants to keep off-contract Theo Fages beyond 2021, whilst Kane Linnett says he would like to extend his stay with Hull KR.
The West Coast Conference of the new North American Rugby League competition has been postponed until next year.
Leeds captain Luke Gale will return this weekend, while Jamaica star Omari Caro has been doing some promotional work for the World Cup at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.
Rob Lui is set to leave Leeds at the end of the season, whilst St Helens coach Kristian Woolf has provided an injury update on four of his players.
Warrington centre Toby King is reportedly attracting a lot of interest, whilst Nathan Massey says he would like to finish his career at Castleford.
League 1 returned over the weekend, while Warrington hooker Daryl Clark has had his say on his link to the NRL.
Huddersfield forward Chris McQueen has opened up on his future beyond this season, whilst Leeds have provided an injury update.