Rugby League Today: Leutele joins Melbourne, Wigan linked with Toronto forward & injury updates
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
Warrington forward Joe Philbin says he is all for the six again rule, and believes it will turn rugby league into an even better product.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
Super League will finally be able to switch focus back to the field as the competition resumes after a long and troubled break this weekend.
There will be a different look as the action resumes.
Super League has confirmed that there have still not been any positive tests for COVID-19.
We know the 2020 season won’t be perfect and it would be harsh to judge it as thus.
Defending champions Warrington will play St Helens in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals after the competition was redrawn following the withdrawal of several clubs.
Warrington co-captains Chris Hill and Jack Hughes say the club’s players remain fully committed after fellow playing and coaching staff agreed to extended pay cuts to support the future of ...
The draws for the sixth round and quarter-finals of the 2020 Challenge Cup will take place on Wednesday at 6:30pm.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
Warrington centre Anthony Gelling will stand trial next month after pleading not guilty to grievous bodily harm.
The Challenge Cup sixth round will be redrawn after six clubs confirmed their withdrawal from this season’s competition.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
Super League players are currently being tested weekly for coronavirus ahead of next month’s restart.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
The RFL has called for the government to extend the VAT cut to admission to sporting events.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
A wrap up of the latest news in rugby league.
Toronto’s withdrawal from Super League would have caused even more of a headache had they not lost all six of their games so far.
Clubs and players have been reacting to the news that there will be no more Championship or League 1 in 2020.
Super League has welcomed the decision announced by the RFL to scrap promotion and relegation for the 2020 season.