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Making up the numbers : Personnel changes Dragons need to make for 2022 campaign

Making up the numbers : Personnel changes Dragons need to make for 2022 campaign
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Hoomi behaviour is happening way too much in the NRL

Hoomi behaviour is happening way too much in the NRL A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size I was first introduced to ‘hoomi’ behaviour years ago, having a few after-work beers with some friends who were police officers. The conversation turned to how each workday went and they described one incident that has stuck with me for the best part of 30 years. They were in a marked police car following a guy who was all over the road. They managed to pull him over, then went to speak with him.

NRL 2021: Wests Tigers, Michael Maguire, Jackson Hastings, why club needs to stick with rebuilding program

The Wests Tigers are hoping Jackson Hastings can have a similar impact to Canberra’s signing of English stars Josh Hodgson and Elliott Whitehead by becoming a circuit breaker for the club’s recruitment ambitions. After falling short in attempts to sign the likes of Latrell Mitchell and Josh Addo-Carr, the Tigers have been forced to target young talent for their rebuilding program but recent results are testing the patience of the club’s hierarchy. The worst start to a season since former Parramatta CEO Denis Fitzgerald predicted in 1999 that “two struggling clubs getting together” would create a “struggling joint venture with no great long term future” has sparked speculation about the future of Tigers coach Michael Maguire.

NRL 2021: St George Illawarra fans lose their minds after Charity Shield loss to South Sydney

Sack the entire board and recruitment boss Ian Millward, the wooden spoon is ours to lose, Corey Norman must go and new coach Anthony Griffin isn’t the man for the job. That was the reaction of furious St George Illawarra fans after Saturday’s 48-16 Charity Shield shellacking at the hands of a powerhouse South Sydney side in Mudgee. The Saints trailed 32-4 at the break after both clubs fielded their best available line-up in the first-half. Wayne Bennett rested his stars after the interval, but the second-string Bunnies still won the second stanza 16-12 against the Dragons’ front liners.

Vandals target South Tynedale Railway in Alston

The South Tynedale Railway in Alston had its signage along the South Tyne Trail smashed last weekend. A Facebook post by the railway said: Very sad to report vandalism at the railway and up in town too. Signage smashed along the South Tyne Trail. Very demoralising for the volunteers who are doing a brilliant job of looking after the site and trying to make sure everything is ready for when we can open again. Police informed and we will be checking our CCTV. Cumbria Police confirmed officers were looking into the incident. A spokeswoman for the force said: Police are investigating a report of criminal damage that occurred between 13th and 14th February, at South Tynedale Railway, Alston

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