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  • Sea Eagles playmaker linked with immediate exit to sign with new NRL team

    Sea Eagles playmaker linked with immediate exit to sign with new NRL team

    A Sea Eagles playmaker, Jake Arthur, is reportedly moving to the Newcastle Knights before June 30.

    Zero Tackle

    A Manly Sea Eagles playmaker is reportedly set to make an immediate move to a rival NRL team before the June 30 deadline.

    Preparing for life without Daly Cherry-Evans, the Sea Eagles have continued to reshape their roster over the past few months and have even brought in Jamal Fogarty from the Canberra Raiders for next season.

    According to The Sydney Morning Herald, Jake Arthur is set to make an immediate switch to the Newcastle Knights before the transfer window closes on June 30.

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  • Kalyn Ponga out of Queensland's State of Origin decider as Knights confirm serious foot injury

    Kalyn Ponga out of Queensland's State of Origin decider as Knights confirm serious foot injury

    Kalyn Ponga is out of Origin due to a Lisfranc injury, potentially allowing Reece Walsh to play.

    ABC

    Kalyn Ponga is out of the State of Origin series decider after scans confirmed the Queensland superstar has suffered a Lisfranc injury.

    Newcastle said on Saturday morning Ponga was set for a lengthy stint out, less than 12 hours after picking up the foot injury in the loss to Canberra.

    Ponga's injury will potentially open the door for Reece Walsh to return to the Queensland number one jersey, after his own return to form for Brisbane.

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  • How legendary 1990s lunchtime touch footy games unleashed a sprinting sensation

    Region Canberra

    In the 1990s, celebrities and legends played touch football at Dickson fields, surprising Tim Sheens.

    The Riotact

    Anyone stumbling past the Dickson playing fields in their lunch hour in the early 1990s might have seen a few TV celebrities and rugby league legends throwing the ball around in social touch football matches. Former Capital TV newsreader Greg Robson says one random appearance shocked the then Raiders coach Tim Sheens.

    In the heart of the nation's capital, where politicians talk policy and bureaucrats bustle with purpose, a different kind of powerhouse was quietly at play every Wednesday lunchtime.

    No cameras, no commentators, just bruised egos, bandaged fingers and the faint smell of Deep...

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