NRL expansion teams warned: Any leaks and youâre out The race to become the NRLâs 17th team takes an interesting turn, Broncos brush Storm star and Reds star on Red Hill radar.
Rugby League by Travis Meyn and Peter Badel 13th May 2021 7:16 PM
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Subscriber only NRL authorities have sensationally warned the three consortia bidding for a second Brisbane licence they will be kicked out of the expansion race if they leak confidential information to media outlets.
Sport Confidential can reveal bid rivals the Brisbane Firehawks, Jets and Dolphins have been put on notice by ARL Commission boss Peter V landys and NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo as the battle begins to become the NRL s 17th team in 2023.
Why can t he (Folau) play, Iles said. The most telling piece of data of all is that two-thirds of rugby league supporters believe sponsors have too big a role in deciding who gets to play and who doesn t. The ACL is committed to a free and fair opportunity for all Australians to play sport and earn a living without fear of discrimination. Anything less is an abuse of human rights.
Reynolds serious about Red Hill move The Broncos are privately confident of getting their man after coach Kevin Walters and new chief executive Dave Donaghy flew to Sydney last Sunday for talks with the South Sydney halfback.
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Paul Gallen has made a stupid decision to get in the ring with heavyweight phenom Justis Huni and will try to stave off an inevitable battering with dirty tactics.
In a pointed tirade, Lonergan savaged Gallen s boxing ability but paid him respect for putting himself in the position to command a showtime fight for the biggest payday of his career. June 16 has been locked in and agreed by both sides including Main Event. We re just working our way through a contract that s very long and he ll have it in 1-2 days, Lonergan told Wide World of Sports.
 Paul Gallen is on track for a $1 million-plus payday by taking on Australian heavyweight champion Justis Huni in the wake of his stunning knockout of Lucas Browne. Speaking to News Corp, Huni s promoter Dean Lonergan this morning confirmed the Australian champion s proposed showdown against Browne, slated for July, has been scrapped following Big Daddy s woeful first-round capitulation last night. Instead, the lucrative financial door has swung open for Gallen, with the Huni camp declaring bring it on as the parties prepare to ramp-up talks on a $2 million fight that has put the former NRL star within tantalising touching distance of the Australian heavyweight title.