Questions are being asked as to why Cronulla coach Craig Fitzgibbon ordered Nicho Hynes to take a penalty goal when the ...
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The Roar on MSNNRL News: 'Didn't think anything of it' - sin bin astounds Young, Manly boss slams transfer system, Panthers face depth testHudson Young is a NSW Blues representative, a future Canberra captain and now the first victim of the NRL’s high tackle crackdown.
Over and over, my dad sang on our one hour and forty-minute drive to visit a town that had just been named one of the best ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSN'We had nothing': Sticky reacts after chaotic Raiders winRugby league could have another crackdown on its hands as Ricky Stuart was once again left to field questions about the refereeing.
Ricky’s Raiders score miracle try at the death to steal victory from jaws of defeat: What we learned
Sharks backrower Teig Wilton is a late scratching with illness which sees journeyman Billy Burns come into the starting side ...
Raiders back-rower Hudson Young speaks to Nine after his side's win over the Sharks.
Hudson Young paid the price for the NRL’s latest referee over-reaction but the Raiders rose from the dead with an astounding ...
A week before, Hudson Young's tackle on Cam McInnes would have barely merited a penalty, but the Canberra man was binned amid ...
The Raiders have scored the best try of the season to steal victory from the jaws of defeat against the Sharks in Canberra.
The Canberra Raiders are looking to end a two-game losing streak - although they'll have to do it while also contending with ...
Representative second rower Hudson Young became the first player sin binned after the NRL’s high shot clampdown as the ...
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