Kiwi NRL Season Review - Kia Ora, My Name Is...
Allow us to introduce you to a few kiwi NRL players who introduced themselves to us, so it's like one big awkward introduction.
Allow us to introduce you to a few kiwi NRL players who introduced themselves to us, so it's like one big awkward introduction.
Roger-Tuivasa-Sheck is Mr 200 metres, but the G-Train goes pretty well, just like a choo-choo train. That plus a host of other thoughts from Week One of the NRL Finals.
Absolute mayhem at Manly this season, but hey at least we were introduced to Jake Trbojevic.
2015 will be the year of Blake Austin for the Raiders as he helped them be the surprise package this season but they'll need a few more weapons to rise the ranks.
Who put the bad juju on the Penrith Panthers? They had a horrid year with injuries but that just gifted opportunities to a bunch of up and comers.
It's finally here folks, week one of the NRL Finals. Send out the invites, make the guacamole or set your My Sky because this is what we've all waited for.
Meet Junior Paulo, he's 21 and he's one of many reasons why the Eels could possibly enjoy some good times over the next few years.
Kiwis fans around the world, rejoice because we have Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Jesse Bromwich who stand alone as our Kiwi Super Stars of 2015 ... but wait, there's a secret Super Star as well.
On the surface, 2015 sucked for the Warriors but there's no point being down in the dumps like all the haters because there were many positives and well, the 2015 season is now over #Warriors2016
Starting your season off with a CoCo saga is never a good sign, but there were some positives for the Titans this season.
Dear Mr Konrad Hurrell...
Aaron Woods, James Tedesco, Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses are all on the up, which makes 2015 a year of development for the Tigers who were hamstrung by salary cap struggles.
Dane Gagai was one of many positives for the Knights this season, leaving a positive taste to lick up off that wooden spoon.
Welcome to Warriorsville where we keep it Ginuwine...
Meet Joseph Manu, he's a beast from Tokoroa who like many other very good young kiwi players, doesn't play for the 'New Zealand' Warriors.
Jesse Bromwich was back at it last week but this week the bro Adam Blair will be out to stop him. There's a few interesting games, but there's also some stinkers, it must be round 26.
Jordan Kahu goes alright doesn't he? His stocks keep rising, Tuivasa-Sheck keeps pumping out 200+ metres and Issac Luke keeps getting suspended.
Yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck
Imagine being Ken Maumalo; you (and your team) have a stinker and you're replaced by a guy who has played one game all season. Ah Cappy.
Stephen Kearney wants a Kiwis 'B' right away. Here ya go sir...