13 Super League stars you had no idea were still playing in Australia’s lower leagues
It includes two players nearly 40 years old!
It includes two players nearly 40 years old!
The Queensland Cup season got underway last weekend, featuring a couple of familiar names to Super League supporters.
A comparison of the Round 1 line-ups for each Super League club in 2023 compared to their expected first round line-up this year…
The former Castleford pair are headed to the same club for the rest of the season!
Mahe Fonua has found a new club in Australia.
The international duo have both left the Tigers with immediate effect.
One player will be forced to leave the club.
Castleford coach Andy Last revealed injury blows to captain Paul McShane and Mahe Fonua in their 42-10 defeat to Salford.
Keep up to date with the latest injury news in Casualty Ward, this week including Lachlan Coote, Wigan, Leeds and Wakefield.
Castleford centre Mahe Fonua has described Lee Radford as his “rugby daddy”, and wants to have a big season for the Tigers boss in 2023.
Mahe Fonua has signed a new 12-month extension with Castleford Tigers as the centre hopes to be fighting for silverware with the club in 2023.
Castleford outside-back Mahe Fonua says he is hoping to confirm his future in the next few weeks with the goal of remaining a Tiger.
Jai Field has been named Super League’s Player of the Month for February, whilst the big talking point is the bizarre yellow card to Mahe Fonua.
Tongan outside back Mahe Fonua, who was released by Hull to make room for fresh signings, has joined his old coach Lee Radford at Castleford.
Hull have released Tonga winger Mahe Fonua from the final year of his three-year contract.
We create alphabetical dream teams from all the players in the Super League era.
It is time for Love Rugby League’s Sunday Social, your alternative recap of the serious and not so serious talking points from the past seven days.
The Tonga international will return for a second spell in Super League after re-joining Hull FC.
Over the last few weeks, teams from across Super League have been busy finalising their squad for 2020 and beyond.
Hull FC have re-signed outside-back Mahe Fonua on a three-year contract from 2020.
Transfer speculation is rife in the latest newspapers.
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Wests Tigers have dropped Mahe Fonua to the reserves after he turned up to training nearly an hour late.
Hull FC centre Mahe Fonua is delighted to be a part of the Super League Dream Team for 2016, but it came as a bit of surprise to the ...
Hull FC have received positive news in that new signing Mahe Fonua is to be sidelined through injury for weeks rather than months.