Drought-Breaking Rugby League Victories

Drought-Breaking Rugby League Victories

• Will Evans

The Warriors’ emphatic 38-14 victory at AAMI Park last Saturday ended 11 years of pain at the hands of Melbourne Storm in spectacular style.   The Storm’s 17-match winning streak against the Warriors was the equal-sixth-longest in premiership history between two clubs, the longest in more than 50 years and three victories more than any other rivalry run in the NRL era.   Unsurprisingly, a deep sense of relief and elation washed over the Warriors’ fanbase after snuffing out the hoodoo. In honour of the milestone result, we’re reliving some of the most notable drought-breaking wins from down the decades.   University v South Sydney (1933)  The University club won just 20 percent of…

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Rugby League's Rapid Coaching Transitions

Rugby League's Rapid Coaching Transitions

• Will Evans

Kieran Foran was the big story of Round 5, guiding embattled Manly to a stunning 52-18 victory over the Dolphins in his first match as interim coach – less than seven months after his final NRL appearance as a player.   Whether the Sea Eagles role is temporary or not, ‘Foz’ has already been earmarked as a head coach-in-waiting. Here, we take a look at players who have made the quickest transition from hanging up the boots to picking up the clipboard at the elite level.   The list overlooks players who finished their playing days as captain-coach, such as Clive Churchill, Ken Kearney,…

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Rugby League Twins

Rugby League Twins

• Will Evans

St George Illawarra twin brothers Ryan and Toby Couchman have simultaneously emerged as two of the most promising young forwards in the NRL.  Cricket had the Waughs, rugby union had the Ellas and the Fainga’as, the AFL has Ben and Max King. Check out the impressive history of twins in premiership rugby league.   Robert and William Cockburn  The first pair of twins to feature in the premiership. Winger/centre William Cockburn debuted for Newtown in 1916 and enjoyed his best season in 1918, crossing for nine tries in 12 games. He was also joined by centre Robert that year, the brothers appearing together nine times in 1918-19.   Both finished up at Newtown in 1919, but…

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Defying Rugby League's Second-Year Syndrome

Defying Rugby League's Second-Year Syndrome

• Will Evans

While the dread second-year syndrome has stymied the progress of many a rookie star during their sophomore season, a host of the game’s brightest talents have continued to forge their path to the game’s highest echelons with a stellar follow-up campaign.   Phil Blake  Blake exploded onto the scene in the second half of 1982, scoring nine tries and featuring at halfback in Manly’s Grand Final loss on the way to winning the Dally M Rookie of the Year gong.   He was even better in 1983, scoring 27 tries in 23 games – a premiership record for a No.7. But predictions of future…

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Rugby League's Surprise Minor Premiers

Rugby League's Surprise Minor Premiers

• Will Evans

The opening fortnight of the 2026 NRL premiership has given every indication that we’re in for another wild regular season ride, with shock bolters and surprise sliders galore.   The competition’s history is littered with teams who seemingly had little prospect of finishing anywhere near top of the table before a ball was kicked, yet spurned reputations to carry off the minor premiership – as recently as last season.   Western Suburbs Magpies (1961)  During its iconic run of 11 straight grand final wins from 1956-66, St George failed to collect the minor premiership just once – in 1961, when Western Suburbs edged the Red V on for-and-against.   Recruiting Australian internationals Noel Kelly and Don Parish, the ‘Millionaires’ ended an eight-match losing…

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Rugby League's Second-Year Syndrome

Rugby League's Second-Year Syndrome

• Will Evans

A bumper crop of newcomers burst onto the NRL scene in 2025, with Roosters centre Robert Toia dux of the class to take Dally M Rookie of the Year honours ahead of Warriors game-breaker Leka Halasima, gifted Eels fullback Isaiah Iongi and Raiders rake Owen Pattie.   But the spotlight will intensify on the breakout stars this season as they look to avoid the dreaded ‘second-year syndrome’.   The modern era is littered with brilliant tyros who struggled to back up their rookie-season heroics. These are the most noteworthy cases.   Jim Leis  The first Dally M Rookie of the Year recipient in 1980,…

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2026 NRL Vegas Round Preview

2026 NRL Vegas Round Preview

• Will Evans

The third edition of the NRL’s Las Vegas adventure features three of 2025’s also-rans striving to kick the new season off on a positive note – and another team looking to stamp their back-to-back top-four credentials early.   Newcastle Knights vs North Queensland Cowboys Sunday 1st March 2026 12:15 PM (Allegiant Stadium) Tip: Back the Knights to Score Under 18.5 Total Points @ $1.73  Coming off a wooden spoon, Newcastle makes its Vegas debut with a new gaffer – highly rated ex-Gold Coast coach Justin Holbrook. But he has a hefty job in front of him turning around by far the NRL’s worst attacking stats of 2025.   Recruit Dylan Brown…

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Rugby League's Eligibility Controversies

Rugby League's Eligibility Controversies

• Will Evans

The Australian Rugby League Commission’s update to the State of Origin eligibility criteria has been one of the biggest stories of the rugby league off-season.   Eliminating the Tier One nation restriction – which prevented players otherwise eligible for Queensland or New South Wales from also representing New Zealand and England – has been met with a mixed response but modernises the game and reflects its changing face.   Under the new rules, Queensland star Kalyn Ponga will be free to change his international allegiance from Australia to New Zealand, while former Kiwi and current Tonga rep Addin Fonua-Blake is now a frontline 2026 NSW Origin contender, and long-serving Kiwi Briton Nikora is a big Maroons chance.  Meanwhile, Victor Radley is…

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2026 NRL Season Preview

2026 NRL Season Preview

• Will Evans

The 2026 NRL season is here and if the off-season noise is anything to go by, we’re in for absolute chaos in the best possible way. Heavyweights are loading up, young guns are ready to explode, and there’s already steam coming for a couple of smoky premiership plays. The Panthers are chasing history again, the Broncos look primed to go one better, and don’t sleep on a couple of teams who’ve quietly won the summer on the recruitment front. Below, Will Evans goes through every team in the comp, including the key ins and outs, their form from last year,…

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Daily Tennis Tips - Australian Open Men's Final

Daily Tennis Tips - Australian Open Men's Final

• Will Evans

Ladbrokes Daily Australian Open tips deliver expert analysis, match previews and up-to-date betting odds, giving tennis fans trusted Australian Open predictions throughout the tournament. CARLOS ALCARAZ VS NOVAK DJOKOVIC  BACK ALCARAZ TO COVER THE GAMES HANDICAP (-4.5) @ $1.80  World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz has won his way through a maiden Australian Open final, booking  a showdown with 10-time champion Novak Djokovic – who pulled off one of his greatest wins in the semis.   Alcaraz, who has won each of the other three majors twice each, did not drop a set in eliminating Adam Walton, Yannik Hanfmann, Corentin Moutet, Tommy Paul and sixth seed Alex de Minaur.   He outlasted Alexander Zverev 6-4 7-5 6-7 6-7 7-5…

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