Match Events
8 | Tries | 2 | |||
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0% | Kick at Goal Success | 0% |
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280 | Passes | 170 | |||
201 | Runs | 163 |
0% / 0% | Possession 1H/2H | 0% / 0% | |||
0% / 0% | Territory 1H/2H | 0% / 0% | |||
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11 | Offload | 10 | |||
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Last Five Games | Date | Competition | ||||
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SHARKSHARK | 28-12 | COWCOW | 29th Aug, 2020 | National Rugby League | ||
COWCOW | 16-26 | SHARKSHARK | 6th Jun, 2020 | National Rugby League | ||
SHARKSHARK | 16-14 | COWCOW | 25th Jul, 2019 | National Rugby League | ||
COWCOW | 16-42 | SHARKSHARK | 30th Mar, 2019 | National Rugby League | ||
SHARKSHARK | 28-16 | COWCOW | 18th Aug, 2018 | National Rugby League |
Last Five Games | Date | Competition | |||||
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W | RAIRAI | 0-40 | SHARKSHARK | 28th Apr, 2024 | National Rugby League | ||
W | SHARKSHARK | 42-6 | COWCOW | 21st Apr, 2024 | National Rugby League | ||
W | RABRAB | 22-34 | SHARKSHARK | 13th Apr, 2024 | National Rugby League | ||
W | SHARKSHARK | 36-22 | RAIRAI | 31st Mar, 2024 | National Rugby League | ||
L | WESWES | 32-6 | SHARKSHARK | 23rd Mar, 2024 | National Rugby League |
Today we take a look at the efforts to make rugby league a safe sport and the potential flood of litigation against anyone damaging the health of players, as well as ponder why a new coach bounce back didn't quite work for the Bunnies.
Ben Hornby's uphill battle to ignite South Sydney's season has been thrown further into doubt as Dean Hawkins and Jye Gray went down injured in his first game at the helm, a 42-12 loss to Penrith.
The NRL has slapped Phil Gould with a $20,000 fine over a TV rant, accusing the Canterbury supremo of launching a "destructive attack" on the game.
In a period of two years the wheels have well and truly fallen off the Rabbitohs, and now with the coach sacked and talk of returning Wayne Bennett to the job, the future looks very murky.
The lawyer representing former Manly prop Lloyd Perrett in proposed legal action against the Sea Eagles has predicted a spate of more civil suits could loom against professional sporting clubs.
Manly are at risk of becoming the second NRL club to face legal action over training techniques, with former player Lloyd Perrett threatening to take the club to the NSW Supreme Court.