Dally Ms
Lots of positional nominations for our boys:
Papenhuyzen - fullback
Addo-Carr - wing
Olam - centre
Munster - five eighth
Hughes - halfback
Welch - prop
H.Grant - hooker
B.Smith - hooker
Finucane - lock
Not much point telling us that Papenhuyzen, Munster and Hughes are nominated after they've revealed that they can't win though. Would've made more sense to reveal the positional nominations last week and the top 5 this week but that's the NRL for you...
Papenhuyzen - fullback
Addo-Carr - wing
Olam - centre
Munster - five eighth
Hughes - halfback
Welch - prop
H.Grant - hooker
B.Smith - hooker
Finucane - lock
Not much point telling us that Papenhuyzen, Munster and Hughes are nominated after they've revealed that they can't win though. Would've made more sense to reveal the positional nominations last week and the top 5 this week but that's the NRL for you...
NRL to investigate two Melbourne Storm players over mobile phone footage
The NRL is to investigate two Melbourne Storm players over a video that has emerged on social media after they crashed out of the NRL premiership race on Saturday.
The Daily Telegraph has obtained a copy of the mobile phone footage, which shows the two players in a hotel room with what appears to be a white substance on the table.
The NRL has been made aware of the footage and the Integrity Unit is set to ask questions.
CEO Justin Rodski and general manager of football Frank Ponissi have not been taking phone calls on Monday afternoon.
The incident threatens to rock rugby league’s night of nights, the Dally M Awards, which are set to be held in Brisbane for the first time.
There are at least six people in the room, including the person who filmed the footage.
The footage has emerged less than 48 hours after Melbourne’s 10-6 preliminary final loss to Penrith
This just on the Daily Telegraph website
The NRL is to investigate two Melbourne Storm players over a video that has emerged on social media after they crashed out of the NRL premiership race on Saturday.
The Daily Telegraph has obtained a copy of the mobile phone footage, which shows the two players in a hotel room with what appears to be a white substance on the table.
The NRL has been made aware of the footage and the Integrity Unit is set to ask questions.
CEO Justin Rodski and general manager of football Frank Ponissi have not been taking phone calls on Monday afternoon.
The incident threatens to rock rugby league’s night of nights, the Dally M Awards, which are set to be held in Brisbane for the first time.
There are at least six people in the room, including the person who filmed the footage.
The footage has emerged less than 48 hours after Melbourne’s 10-6 preliminary final loss to Penrith
This just on the Daily Telegraph website