The NRL Whiteboard - The Foundation
The Cowboys and Warriors both had impressive wins on the back of dominant displays from their forwards who laid the foundations like a brick.
The Cowboys and Warriors both had impressive wins on the back of dominant displays from their forwards who laid the foundations like a brick.
The Sharks have turned their fortunes around, must be their kiwi lads huh? Plus Steve Matai returned and whacked a poor kiwi soul, it wasn't the first time either
The Dragons are flying high, but not as high as the Broncos. Who would have thunk it? There's a few young centres making their mark as well plus a team that you need to watch each week
Where do your expectations for this Warriors side sit? Don't sleep on a 3-3 record ... remember how badly we usually start the season?
Sam Rapira gets the nod to start while David Fusitua and Ken Maumalo return from injury for the NSWarriors, keep an eye on this Junior Warriors side as well
We've probably done more poems for Manu Vatuvei than any other topic and he deserves it because he's the best and you should stop your hating because he is one of the best wingers in the NRL and he is such a nice guy like really nice and stuff so shout out to Manu
The Manly Sea Eagles have worked their way into a wee spot, a spot that looks pretty average but a spot that could hold the foundations to a strong future
The game of the round is the Rabbitohs vs Cowboys but there's lots of interesting little battles to ensure that your NRL fix is delivered with interest
The usual kiwi guns feature this week, along with a marathon defensive effort and a few horrible displays. Our kiwi lads served it all up this weekend
Not the worst effort, but it feels like most of the NRL are a few levels above the ol' Warriors don't it? All we can do is pray...
How does our first Kiwis 17 of 2015 look? Big, strong, skillful and fast.
No one wants to give just Under 20's information, but hey the NSWarriors are in second and face a friendly face this week
The Doc takes a look at a few numbers to decipher who is the best prop in the NRL so far in 2015, we'll touch base again later in the season to see how this pans out.
James Segeyaro is back, so is Tariq Sims and we've got another week of beautiful NRL footy ahead
It was another good week for the kiwi lads, good to see a few new faces on the list as well
A tough loss against the Broncos, but no point dwelling on it
Ngani Laumape is back, while the Junior Warriors chase a win against their 2014 Grand Final opponents
We get our first look at Kane Elgey who has big wraps on him this week, along with many more fresh faces and top shelf footy
This week the Doc looks at the Tigers, well their forward pack anyway
It's always a good sign when there's plenty of kiwi players going well, while most of the 'Stocks Down' lads are there in good jest.