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  • Hughes inspires Storm in Newcastle annihilation

    Eli Katoa has scored two of six Melbourne tries in the win over the Knights in Newcastle. Photo: Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS

    Jahrome Hughes' stellar second half leads Melbourne to a 32-14 victory over Newcastle, securing a top-two spot.

    The Canberra Times

    A dominant second-half display from Jahrome Hughes has inspired Melbourne to a 32-14 win over Newcastle.

    After an indifferent opening 40 minutes from both Hughes and the Storm, the reigning Dally M Medallist quickly made the game his own after the break.

    Hughes's four try assists - including a double to fill-in winger Kane Bradley - has assured Melbourne their place in the competition's top two heading into the home stretch of the regular season.

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  • Sharks bite hard, Raiders left in deep water

    Raiders NRLW defeated by Sharks

    The Raiders lost to the Sharks 56-6, with Emma Verran scoring four tries in a dominating performance.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Canberra Raiders NRLW team faced a challenging defeat against the Cronulla Sharks, losing 56-6 at GIO Stadium.

    The standout performance came from Emma Verran of the Sharks, who dominated the Raiders' defense by scoring four tries and assisting another two, leading her team to a significant victory.

    The Sharks opened the scoring within the first five minutes as Quincy Dodd capitalized on a rebound off the goalpost, swiftly putting them ahead 6-0.

    The Raiders had a chance to redeem themselves after a Sharks error allowed them to enter the attacking zone, but they failed to penetrate the Sharks' robust defense.

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  • Billy Slater's advice to every NRL club about coaching hot property

    Billy Slater’s advice to every NRL club about coaching hot property

    Cameron Munster celebrated with family as Billy Slater discussed coaching opportunities for assistant Josh Hannay.

    The Daily Telegraph

    As Cameron Munster hugged his family members and Josh Papalii shuffled around the Maroons dressing room waving and shaking hands with the masses like the Pope, Billy Slater leaned in for a chat.

    "All a club has to do is call me," Slater told Locker Room.

    No, the triumphant Queensland coach wasn't talking about his own coaching career.

    He was talking about the bloke standing a few metres away holding a can of XXXX and with the maroon-coloured blazer on, Slater's assistant coach, Josh Hannay.

    Why the Titans board, on the verge of becoming the first club to make a coaching move by...

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