Eliesa Katoa's three head knocks in the space of 90 minutes could prompt the NRL into a rethink of warm-up surveillance, as ...
Payne Haas is regarded as the best front-rower in the game. The man to replace him as top of the props will be playing ...
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NRL considering rule change as Tonga officials make stunning confession about Eli Katoa incident
Katoa's incident is the first known serious head knock in a warm up since the NRL's concussion protocols were introduced, but ...
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Concussion review: Katoa farce set to force rethink for NRL over protocols for head knocks
Eliesa Katoa's three head knocks in the space of 90 minutes could prompt the NRL into a rethink of warm-up surveillance, as ...
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US and NATO Army Conduct Tank and Artillery Drills in Poland
Nine NATO Allies are gathering in the Polish-led multinational exercise “Dragon 2024”. The exercise involves infantry ...
The rugby league community is rallying Melbourne Storm and Tonga forward Eli Kotoa after he was rushed to hospital after numerous head knocks during the Pacific Championships loss to New Zealand. In ...
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Australia continue to win friends away from spotlight as Leeds students join training session
Leeds Beckett University's rugby league players enjoyed the opportunity of a lifetime on Wednesday when Australia opened the ...
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England will never bridge Australia gap while club game dominates: and 14 teams will make it worse
England have lost the Ashes, and the gap between Australia looks wider than ever. But is it really any surprise given the state of the game?
Barely a month after the grand final, teams who missed the play-offs are back on deck this week in preparation for season ...
Manly star Jason is regarded by many good judges as the fastest man in the NRL - and now an expert has given him a clear edge ...
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Surprise Leeds team drafted in to help Australia prepare for 3rd Ashes Test v England at Headingley
A surprise Leeds team were drafted in to help Australia prepare for Saturday’s final meeting with England at AMT Headingley.
Watched on by the Groths, their barrister Sue Chrysanthou SC alleged the original story was set in motion in December when a Liberal MP contacted Herald Sun deputy editor Chris Tinkler with a "piece ...
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