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NRL unlikely to break $1bn – The Australian


Sydney Morning Herald
NRL unlikely to break $1bn
The Australian
THE new Australian Rugby League Commission has set an ambitious target of more than $1 billion for its TV rights. A benchmark based, no doubt, on the huge $1.25bn Australian Football League deal completed last year. The NRL has a lot to learn from the
Struggling clubs in line for extra cashMelbourne Weekly Port Phillip

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Blues skipper Paul Gallen cops a grilling from NSW Premier, and Wests Tigers … – Herald Sun


Sydney Morning Herald
Blues skipper Paul Gallen cops a grilling from NSW Premier, and Wests Tigers
Herald Sun
Video Image Video Origin Exclusive: Premier tackles the Captain Premier Barry O'Farrell quizzes our other leader, Paul Gallen, on captaining this great state of ours in State-of-Origin footy and the chances of the Blues winning the 2012 series.
Freakish Farah just might give NSW the biteSydney Morning Herald
The 30 greatest controversies in 30 years of State of Origin seriesCourier Mail
Meninga fearing NSW Origin revivalNinemsn
NRL.COM -TVNZ
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What happened to Saturday afternoon NRL? – The Roar

What happened to Saturday afternoon NRL?
The Roar
However, with lack of crowds and ratings, Saturday afternoon football was put to bed in the late nineties, around the time of the Super League war. However, as the new TV deal is currently being negotiated, the NRL are considering a return to Saturday

Michael Gordon may finish 2012 season as a Shark – Herald Sun


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Michael Gordon may finish 2012 season as a Shark
Herald Sun
of football, Phil Gould, have opened negotiations about granting Gordon an early release from CUA Stadium. Gordon is currently recovering from a broken leg – sustained in round one – and is due back in round 18, nine weeks before the NRL finals.
Gordon to return a SharkFox Sports
Shark energy announced as new major sponsor for CronullaLeague Unlimited

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Templeman’s NRL dream comes true – The Sunshine Coast Daily

Templeman's NRL dream comes true
The Sunshine Coast Daily
The Maroochydore Swans product played junior representative football for the Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay, but never kicked on to play for Queensland and Australia. "I see a lot of kids these days, they get the opportunity they knock it back," Templeman

Tigers relish getting into the NRL grind – Sky News Australia


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Tigers relish getting into the NRL grind
Sky News Australia
And while it isn't what you might expect from the notoriously carefree Tigers team, Humble concedes it is the style of football that will carry them into the finals. 'When anyone hears the Wests Tigers they think flashy ball playing and trick shots and
NRL Review: Round 11Back Page Lead

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Barba ready for Origin football – Sportal.com.au


The Age
Barba ready for Origin football
Sportal.com.au
"I always knew I was a long shot – there are some bloody great players from Queensland in front of me – so I've just got to focus on this (NRL) and one day my time will come," Barba said outside the Canterbury dressing room. "I'm in no rush.
Toothless Sharks sink as Dogs biteMerimbula News Weekly
Bulldogs bite back with win over SharksWorld of Rugby League
Ben Barba reminds Maroons of his credentialsThe Australian

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Long time coming, but big-game debut a chance to carve up troubled history … – Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald
Long time coming, but big-game debut a chance to carve up troubled history
Sydney Morning Herald
That was the year in which he ended up playing for Atherton Roosters in the Cairns competition after being sacked by his original NRL club, Canberra, for repeated off-field infringements and deregistered by the NRL. But maybe as early as 2008,
Carney's moment is finally hereThe Canberra Times

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Courier Mail
QUEENSLAND coach Mal Meninga has given Greg Inglis the ultimate endorsement ahead of tonight's Origin opener by declaring the Maroons strike weapon is destined to become a rugby league Immortal. And Meninga's appraisal was last night supported by 1981

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No celebrity walk-ups for Blues – Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times
No celebrity walk-ups for Blues
Brisbane Times
The Australian Rugby Union yesterday announced a fan day on June 23 to complement the third and final Wales Test to be played at Sydney Football Stadium on the Saturday afternoon. And at least one prominent Sydney figure in the form of former

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