NRL

2022 - 7 - 14

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Kiwis star channelling mamba mentality on NRL captaincy debut (1 News)

Stand-in Panthers skipper James Fisher-Harris says he tries to work as hard as his idol Kobe Bryant in training, which has paid off on the field.

"I'm at that point in my life where I speak up when I want to speak up," he said. It shows in the game." "That's my guy," Fisher-Harris told AAP.

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Paseka back in business and primed for fired up Knights (NRL.COM)

Taniela Paseka has played 16 minutes of NRL footy in three months but he is ready to tackle David Klemmer and the Knights head on.

"David Klemmer is one of those boys you have to match his aggression every time you play them. "We know we have to meet the Knights physically and if we do that we can turn that into points," said Olakau'atu. "They have a big pack with Klemmer and the Saifiti brothers and we have to meet them head-on. Klemmer received a fine and is free to tackle the Sea Eagles in a match the Knights must win to have any chance of scraping into the eight. "I had to work my way back into the squad after injury and I did that and I'm glad to be back in the team," Paseka told NRL.com on Tuesday. With the strength returning to his knee and the Sea Eagles looking to return to the top eight for the first time since round nine, the 24-year-old was thrown into the fray against the Storm a fortnight ago.

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Vote for the Team of the Series! (NRL.COM)

The 2022 Ampol State of Origin series is done and dusted, but it's time to vote for which players impressed you most this year!

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Wayne's Dolphins set to pounce as unwanted Tiger eyes UK return ... (Fox Sports)

Wayne's Dolphins set to pounce as unwanted Tiger eyes UK return — Transfer Whispers.

BACK TO THE FUTURE: Sheens set to be appointed Tigers coach with legendary duo Meanwhile, the Eels are reportedly set to offer Moses a contract extension which would see him remain in blue and gold until the end of the 2027 season. Moses made the switch from the Tigers to the Eels for the 2017 season and has since been one of Parramatta’s best under Brad Arthur. Join Kayo Freebies now, no credit card required > Following a calf injury in May, Gildart hasn’t managed to be able to crack the Wests Tigers first grade side and has been playing with the Tigers’ NSW Cup side. Oliver Gildart is set to be released by the Tigers and link up with the Leeds Rhinos.

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Bennett raids Tigers to bolster Dolphins backline (Wide World of Sports)

Wests Tigers centre Oliver Gildart is set to become the latest signing for Wayne Bennett's Dolphins.

Gildart has a year to run on his contract at Concord but the Tigers will be more than happy to grant him a release. He is currently languishing in the NSW Cup and the Dolphins' decision to sign him comes as something of a surprise. A Great Britain and England Test centre, Gildart came to the Tigers this season from Wigan with high hopes of making it in the NRL. But he has found life Down Under to be difficult and has not been able to hold his place in the battling Tigers side.

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