Hughes link adds spice to Bulldogs-Eels rivalry
Adrian Proszenko GRAEME HUGHES, whose surname is synonymous with Canterbury, has emerged as a shock contender to head up football operations at arch-rivals Parramatta.
Bulldogs fear Kangaroo snub
Daniel Lane, Adrian Proszenko ONE of Canterbury's greatest sons said he would be shocked if predictions the Bulldogs may not get a single player in the Australian Test squad came true.
He's only 28 - but Stagg's ready to end the party if he can't play on at Bulldogs
Adrian Proszenko Former Queensland representative David Stagg is considering retirement at the age of only 28 if he isn't re-signed by Canterbury.
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Bulldogs chief bares teeth over Sydney FC's sacking of Melton
Adrian Proszenko Bulldogs boss Todd Greenberg has leapt to the defence of sacked Sydney FC chief executive Dirk Melton, claiming the rival football code is poorer for the A-League club's decision.
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Under-fire and unloved: Sharks can't give sponsorship away
Adrian Proszenko Cronulla have tried to donate the club's major sponsorship to charity for free … only for the offer to be rejected.
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Pritchard to stay at Dogs for long haul
Adrian Proszenko Frank Pritchard has scotched rumours of unrest at Belmore in the most emphatic fashion – by agreeing to a three-year extension to remain at Canterbury.
Shoulder charge could send Kasiano swiftly back to the sidelines
Adrian Proszenko Sam Kasiano is facing the prospect of more time on the sidelines after putting on a shoulder charge in his long-awaited NRL return.
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Unearthing the five best bargains of the season
Adrian Proszenko Albert Kelly feels like he's got his favourite toy back.
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Just a minor gaffe: Ryan backs Morrow over 'racist' remarks
Adrian Proszenko Warren Ryan has lent his support to fellow ABC commentator David Morrow, claiming the ABC's decision to stand him down for a ''minor gaffe'' is an overreaction.
Belmore behemoth to scale greater heights
Adrian Proszenko Around the time that David Klemmer made the switch from halfback to prop forward, the Sydney Swans were hoping he would make the even bigger leap to the AFL.
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Tell us what's out and we won't touch it, Hibbert tells ASADA
Adrian Proszenko Darren Hibbert says ASADA should follow the lead of their American counterparts by comprehensively listing which products aren't safe for athletes to take.
A chance to create history sealed Eels deal for Mossop, Hock
Adrian Proszenko A long title drought, a team failing to live up to lofty expectations and a frustrated fan base.
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Greenberg turned down Cricket NSW for new role
Adrian Proszenko Todd Greenberg knocked back the top job at Cricket NSW to continue his rapid rise in the sport in which he has made his name.
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Marshall set to sign $4m deal to stay with Tigers
Glenn Jackson, Adrian Proszenko Wests Tigers five-eighth Benji Marshall is poised to sign one of the biggest deals in the NRL.
Dogs' play-offs bid is up against history
Adrian Proszenko If the slumping Bulldogs lose their next game, they will need to rewrite history to win the premiership.
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Jittery times as popular workout supplement is under microscope
Adrian Proszenko There are concerns more NRL players could be caught in ASADA's cross-hairs after a spiked sports supplement claimed its first victim.
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East poorer than west, Roosters tell Smith
Adrian Proszenko Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis has urged the ARL Commission not to snub the tricolours if extra funding is to be dispensed to clubs, claiming: ''We probably need more help than the west.''
Blast from past threatens T-Rex
Adrian Proszenko Chief League Reporter Tony Williams' quest to return to form in time to salvage his representative career is about to hit a serious roadblock - in the form of Sonny Bill Williams.
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Hold the phone: Hull KR keeping their faith in controversial Dank
Adrian Proszenko Stephen Dank continues to ply his trade in the greatest game of all … as a high-performance consultant to Super League club Hull Kingston Rovers.
Low aims for more high times with Dogs
Adrian Proszenko For Drury Low, the only thing more exciting than replacing Ben Barba is the prospect of playing alongside him.






















