Kiwi-NRL Spotlight: Trials Notebook #2
Last week's NRL trial action saw plenty of fringe Kiwi-NRL talent get a crack and this week teams are tightening up their pre-season rotations.
Last week's NRL trial action saw plenty of fringe Kiwi-NRL talent get a crack and this week teams are tightening up their pre-season rotations.
While whipping up this Kiwi-NRL notebook for the first dose of trial footy, it must be stated that the Niche Cache is a full steak and cheese in support of the players during their Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations.
There are plenty of Kiwi-NRL youngsters preparing for the 2023 NRL season, here are 10 of the funkiest.
Aotearoa Warriors have a new coach for the 2023 NRL season with Andrew Webster leading their return to Aotearoa after a few years away wandering.
Any improvements in Aotearoa Warriors mahi this season will stem from their forward pack and as the roles of forwards changes with the style of NRL footy, building a competitive forward pack can be tricky.
Aotearoa Warriors have plenty of spine options ahead of the 2023 NRL season and while this is likely to brew competition, settling on a consistent spinal unit will be crucial.
Welcome to the first annual Kiwi-NRL Team Power Rankings where every NRL team is ranked based on their Aotearoa mana.
Aotearoa Warriors are grinding through their summer training and as folks enter the festive period, there are six local juniors to learn about ahead of the 2023 NRL season.
Penrith Panthers continue to elevate their Kiwi-NRL mana with Francis Manuleleua (Papatoetoe) named in their Jersey Flegg squad, along with a bunch of Kiwi-NRL juniors.
The annual check in with Kiwi-NRL juniors who helped Australian teams win is back
Aotearoa Kiwi Ferns take on Australia in the Rugby League World Cup final and despite losing to the Aussies in their last group stage game, Aotearoa is well poised for RLWC glory.
Siua Wong is a young lad from Auckland who played SG Ball, Jersey Flegg, NSW Cup and NRL trials for Roosters this year before making his international Test debut for Fiji at the Rugby League World Cup.
After a delightful encounter against Australia, Aotearoa's Kiwi Ferns take on England in the Women's Rugby League World Cup.
Aotearoa play Australia in a Rugby League World Cup semi-final on Saturday morning (NZT) with a team that is among, if not the best Aotearoa Kiwis outfit since millennials emerged.
Train and trial information dropped last week which included a bunch of notable Kiwi-NRL youngsters shifting teams.
Rugby League World Cup quarter-finals have arrived and after celebrating Test footy through the group stages, knockout footy amplifies all that is fabulous about international rugby league.
Aotearoa continues to churn out fabulous Kiwi-NRL prospects with Keano Kini (Northcote) and Karl Oloapu (Randwick) sharing the Langer Trophy Justin Hodges Player of the Year Award.
Aotearoa Kiwis started their Rugby League World Cup campaign with a niggly beautiful 34-12 win over Lebanon.
Aotearoa Kiwis start their Rugby League World Cup campaign on Monday morning against Lebanon and regardless of what their opponents offer, Aotearoa Kiwis have laid out some key aspects of their footy under coach Michael Maguire.
With a core group of young leaders from South Auckland, Tonga are Rugby League World Cup contenders once again.