NRL: The NRL has sent a statement warning all clubs the sin bin will be used should there be any intimidation of match officials.
Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton has declared the Bulldogs hold a “resemblance” to the Panthers in their early days prior to a hattrick of premierships.
The only place to watch every game of every round LIVE with no ad-breaks during play is Fox League, available on Kayo. New to Kayo?“I think there’s just some hard workers and eager to learn, when I first started, that’s what we built ourselves on at the Panthers,” Crichton said. “In our circle, we know that we can nail moments and play better football as well. There’s still heaps of room for improvement for our team and that’s the exciting bit.”
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