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The Weekend Wrap: 9/9/18

September 9, 2018, 11:14 pm By Joel Leave a Comment

Rabbitohs halfback Adam Reynolds will require scans on his shoulder, and captain Greg Inglis took a blow to the ribs, but both players are expected to be back next week for their semi final against the Dragons.

Rabbitohs assistant coach David Furner will leave the club at the end of the season, after landing the head coaching job at Leeds.

Warriors fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck will be in a race against time to be ready for the Kiwi’s end-of-year Test, after suffering a strained MCL.

The news was worse for Sharks star Wade Graham, who’ll miss the rest of the finals and the start of next season, after tearing his ACL in the loss to the Roosters.

Roosters centre Latrell Mitchell is in danger of missing his side’s preliminary final, after being charged with a crusher tackle on Josh Dugan.

Roosters prop Siosiua Taukeiaho is also in some doubt, after injuring his ankle during the win.

Dragons forward Jack de Belin failed to finish his side’s win due to an ankle problem, but still expects to be back for next week’s semi final.

The same can’t be said for Gareth Widdop, who dislocated his shoulder again, and is considered “no chance” for next weekend.

The Eels are rumoured to be shopping Mitch Moses around to other NRL clubs, after reluctantly accepting that nobody wants Corey Norman.

NRL fans had best make sure their TV’s mute button is functioning, following reports that Ray Hadley will be calling more games for Channel 9 in 2019.

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Filed Under: NRL News and Rumours Tagged With: Adam Reynolds, David Furner, Gareth Widdop, Greg Inglis, Jack de Belin, Latrell Mitchell, Mitch Moses, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Siosiua Taukeiaho, Wade Graham

Pay linked to Warrington job

September 14, 2017, 8:01 am By Joel Leave a Comment

If the Bulldogs are actually planning to sack Des Hasler, they’d best get on with it, or they may find they’re left with no decent options to replace him with.

According to 7Sport, Super League club Warrington are scouring the Australian rugby league landscape in the hunt for a new coach, with Bulldogs favourite Dean Pay believed to be on the list, along with Rabbitohs assistant David Furner, and Panthers assistant Garth Brennan.

The report indicates that Pay – who’s believed to be the favourite for the Bulldogs gig, if it becomes available – would accept the job at Warrington if it were offered, as he seeks to progress his career.

Former Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire had been the early favourite for the job, but it’s believed his preference is to remain in Sydney. 

So at least he should still be available, if the Bulldogs ever make a decision.

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Filed Under: NRL News and Rumours Tagged With: Canterbury Bulldogs News, David Furner, Dean Pay, Garth Brennan, Michael Maguire

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