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Walters axes Dearden after Cowboys defection

Walters axes Dearden after Cowboys defection
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NRL 2021: Gold Coast Titans v South Sydney Rabbitohs, round 7 preview

Team news Titans: Phillip Sami (head knock) is a chance of returning to the backline after being named on an extended bench With Phil Sami he was named to play [last week] but just regressed [after a concussion], Gold Coast high performance manager Klint Hoare said.  This week he will progress back into his protocols and he ll be flying ready to go for Souths. Another seasoned winger in Anthony Don has been named to return from a hip injury so Jonus Pearson has dropped to the reserves. Tino Fa asuamaleaui s suspension for a shoulder charge brings Moeaki Fotuaika into the starting side and Sam McIntyre onto the bench.

NRL 2021: Round 7 Late Mail, team news, injury updates

Dylan Edwards (hand) and Api Koroisau (wrist) will return against the Knights but the pair won t be risked if they aren t ready. Edwards slotting in at fullback would solve a headache for Cleary, who could then move Stephen Crichton back to the centres to replace Paul Momirovski after he was suspended by the judiciary on Tuesday night. Titans winger Phil Sami (concussion) has been named on an extended bench to face the Rabbitohs and is a chance of playing. Former Storm star Will Chambers has been brought straight onto Cronulla s extended bench for the clash with the Bulldogs but the veteran outside back could have a run for feeder team Newtown to improve his match fitness.

Crawley: Dislike for Latrell taints flawed judiciary call

Crawley: Dislike for Latrell taints flawed judiciary call Just because you’re not a Latrell Mitchell fan doesn’t mean you should be celebrating a judiciary system that got his punishment so wrong, says Paul Crawley. Rugby League by Paul Crawley Premium Content Subscriber only It was interesting reading some of the online comments that immediately followed Latrell Mitchell copping four weeks at the judiciary on Tuesday night. What it told me was that a lot of people were mistaking their obvious and often immense dislike for Latrell with the fact the NRL judiciary process got this horribly wrong. There is just no way in the world anyone with an ounce of football intelligence can swallow the fact that the tackle that gave Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma a bit of a bloodied mouth (yet did not cause any serious injury) was deserving of a four-match suspension.

Crawley: Dislike for Latrell taints flawed judiciary call

Crawley: Dislike for Latrell taints flawed judiciary call
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