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  • Milestone Match: Bent Eyes Finals Spot

    Shaylee Bent and Taliah Fuimaono representing the Indigenous All Stars.

    Shaylee Bent's 50th NRLW game is crucial for clinching a finals spot this weekend.

    LeagueNews.co

    This weekend holds significant stakes for Titans backrower Shaylee Bent, as her milestone game aligns with the opportunity to clinch a finals spot.

    Bent will play her 50th NRLW match on Saturday in a crucial must-win showdown against the Raiders, where her team's position in the top six will be at risk.

    Making her debut in Round 1 of 2019 with St George Illawarra at the age of 19-during the league's second season-Bent has since evolved into a leader at her current club, the Gold Coast.

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  • Roosters Hooker Targeting Manly Move

    Roosters Hooker Targeting Manly Move

    Manly Sea Eagles seek new talent amidst roster changes, focusing on signing a hooker.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Manly Sea Eagles have been relatively quiet in the transfer market, much to the disappointment of fans, especially with nine players on their way out. However, the club is eager to rejuvenate the roster with new talent.

    While the team's core lineup, including Tom Trbojevic, Luke Brooks, and new signing Jamal Fogarty from the Canberra Raiders, appears secure, the Sea Eagles are looking to secure a hooker for the 2026 season.

    The 30-year-old player is anticipated to sign a two-year contract with the club, addressing a crucial utility shortage in their ranks.

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  • Transformations in Rugby League Coaching

    Transformations in Rugby League Coaching

    NRL coaching effectiveness is highlighted as teams face varied outcomes; some thrive, others falter.

    LeagueNews.co

    As the NRL season concludes, leaving 9 out of 17 teams on holiday rather than gearing up for finals, the effectiveness of coaching performance comes into focus. The fates of coaches Adam O'Brien (Knights) and Des Hasler (Titans) have already been sealed; they find themselves in the coaching wilderness. In contrast, Benji Marshall (Tigers) and Jason Ryles (Eels) have successfully revived their teams from near collapse, while Anthony Siebold (Sea Eagles), Shane Flanaghan (Dragons), and Todd Payten (Cowboys) spent much of the season staring into the abyss.

    Kristian Woolf (Dolphins) has impressively managed to dispel the lingering influence of Wayne Bennett (Souths), who appeared ghost-like throughout the season. In the upcoming weeks, Ivan Cleary could be celebrated as the patron saint of Penrith if he leads his team to a remarkable fifth consecutive premiership.

    Should any of the coaches-Andrew Webster (Warriors), Trent Robinson (Roosters), Michael Maguire (Broncos), Craig Fitzgibbon (Sharks), Cameron Ciraldo (Bulldogs), or Ricky Stuart (Raiders)-bring home a championship, their fans may start to wonder if they are indeed guided by a coach capable of performing miracles.

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