‘All hell will break loose’: NRL’s ticking Bunker timebomb; bargain behind Storm surge: Crawls

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‘All hell will break loose’: NRL’s ticking Bunker timebomb; bargain behind Storm surge: Crawls
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NRL: The Fox League panel discuss how Wayne Bennett would adjust to this Souths side and what he would change to make them a top contender.

IMAGINE WHAT YOU COULD BE BUYING INSTEAD. For Free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au.It listed Ponga as 2024’s top paid player on $1.3m ahead of Cleary, Moses and Trbojevic on $1.2m, and Munster rounding out the top five on $1.15m.

A great example of that is Jahrome Hughes who is odds-on to also win the Dally M Medal for player of the year. Yet the performance against the Storm was even more alarming given how badly they capitulated against the Dolphins.Seriously, they played like they couldn’t have cared less, and it would have to rate among the Broncos’ worst ever games.There is no way in the world you can blame that performance solely on Walters because the players must take accountability for their own appalling attitudes.The same goes when the boot is on the other foot.

The NRL must seriously consider getting rid of the Bunker next year because it has just become a blight on the game.As Bennett lamented: “It’s just crazy. I feel for the teams going forward in the next four weeks because someone else is going to pay the price for it.”Everyone just assumes Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton will win the Dally M captain of the year in a canter.

You only had to look into Cotter’s eyes as he took the field against the Bulldogs to know he was going to lead from the front and make sure the Cowboys got to host a home final.CIRALDO CONFRONTS BIGGEST COACHING TEST Yes, that is back-to-back weeks the team previously ranked the NRL’s best defensive unit has had 30-plus points put on them.For the best part of the season many have been spruiking Ciraldo to be the Dally M coach of the year.This is where the great coaches traditionally stamp their turf.The same applies to Craig Fitzgibbon gives the Sharks’ lousy finals record in recent seasons.

Ponga of course started his career at the Cowboys under the late Paul Green before the Knights pounced.The hip drop lottery continues after the Dragons’ Jack de Belin was penalised but not sin binned for an incident involving Raiders’ skipper Joe Tapine. It’s worth pointing out de Belin copped a four-match ban for a hip drop on Manly’s Christian Tuipulotu last year.

Sloan certainly did his reputation as a defensive liability no favours with his shocking attempted tackle on runaway Raider Hudson Young.

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