It’s been more than three years since the promising Manly rugby league player collapsed and died after a pre-season training session. His club hope Titmuss’ family might finally find answers.
English authorities are lowering legal tackle heights and limiting appearances to reduce potential concussion risks,as Australian coaches and experts suggest alternative rule changes to combat CTE.
Already one of the most active clubs in the player market,Manly are now in talks with an ex-Tigers,Rabbitohs,Eels and Roosters veteran.
On the same day John Morris was spared his job at South Sydney for the rest of the season,the Tigers said he would be joining Benji Marshall next year. But could one of the Tigers’ coaching staff be heading back to the Rabbitohs?
With their finals hopes teetering and Penrith wobbling,the Sea Eagles tried to start a kicking duel. The bizarre move backfired.
The prop had only just joined his fifth club last month on a train-and-trial deal. But Manly won’t let a long rehabilitation stop them offering him a new deal for 2024.
On the night the Roosters kept alive the faintest of finals hopes,Nathan Brown etched his name into the record books for all the wrong reasons with a high shot.
Trailing 30-0 early in the second half,no-one gave Cronulla a chance. But they almost ripped up the record books on a wild afternoon at PointsBet Stadium.
Not content with sealing the Origin series inside two games,Daly Cherry-Evans put on a Manly masterclass to leave the one-time premiership fancies on the brink.
The Sea Eagles proved they deserve to be in the top eight with a 58-18 shellacking over the Dolphins in Brookvale.
Angus Crichton leads a trio of representative Roosters forwards coming back via reserve grade as Canterbury,Parramatta and Canberra all welcome the returns of big guns up front.