With the Dragons said to be making an unexpected move for Penrith winger Sunia Turuva, Shane Flanagan is hoping to make some major changes in the NRL player market. The Panthers reportedly informed the premiership-winning Fijian flyer that they would not be able to pay him more than $350,000 for the upcoming season and beyond, according to Michael Chammas of 9news Sydney and the Sydney Morning Herald. St George Illawarra has entered the race as a possible landing point, and Turuva’s management is currently considering their alternatives as the team aims to add speed and depth to their backline in the long run under Flanagan.
The Cricket World Cup may have ended recently, but the ICC’s travelling circus seems to go on forever. Even though Glenn Maxwell had some more intense funfair fun before tiredly coming home, India’s B team emerged victorious in the T20 match against the weakened ODI champs. Even though it makes little sense to launch into another series right after the greatest extravaganza in cricket history, at least it offers an opportunity to once more experience the sights, sounds, and song of West Indian cricket fans.
Mitchell Moses will undergo surgery for a broken foot, in a major blow for Parramatta, while the Titans have lost their captain Tino Fa’asuamaleaui for the season after he suffered an ACL injury.
Nathan Cleary remains on the sidelines, but Cameron Munster is finally set to return from a troublesome groin injury.
Elsewhere, James Fisher-Harris is back on deck, while the Bunnies and Broncos have been hit with multiple injury blows and a Warriors playmaker suffered a potentially serious, long-term injury.
The 2024 NRL season is underway with a host of injuries to key players rocking the competition in the early rounds.
Mitchell Moses will undergo surgery for a broken foot, in a major blow for Parramatta, while the Titans have lost their captain Tino Fa’asuamaleaui for the season after he suffered an ACL injury.
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