Indigenous Rugby League Players
Braydon Trindall showed all the class and composure of an elite NRL playmaker to coolly kick a match-winning two-point field goal in Cronulla's finest win of the season.
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow is not easy to impress when it comes to scoring tries, but even he was blown away by what his left winger Selwyn Cobbo did for Queensland at the MCG.
NSW's Kotoni Staggs has escaped suspension for his State of Origin high shot, but still faces a nervous wait over his selection fate for game three.
Queensland's opponents know what Reece Walsh can do on a footy field, but when, where and even if he will unleash at the MCG remains a mystery.
Cronulla are savouring a special victory after blowing the NRL's top-four race wide open with a courageous and epic 10-8 win over the high-flying Warriors in Auckland.
The Dolphins are well placed to cope with the State of Origin period as Trai Fuller continues to show why he is the best club fullback not playing regular NRL.
South Sydney have rocketed back into form during an emotional night for the club which included a tribute to Jai Arrow, with Cody Walker and Alex Johnston leading the Bunnies to a 48-6 thumping of Bri...
Braydon Trindall can feel the end of era coming as in-form Cronulla brace for a torrid test of their NRL title credentials in a season-shaping month of crunch matches.
Brisbane coach Michael Maguire has stuck to his guns and sensationally kept star playmaker Ezra Mam on the bench against South Sydney. The 23-year-old has been listed at No.
Trai Fuller is too good not to be playing regular NRL but the dynamic fullback has still spurned a multi-million dollar offer from England's Wakefield to sign a one-year extension with the Dolphins.
A Reece Walsh and Kalyn Ponga on-field combination would be a "scary" sight for the Blues, the recalled Bronco says after returning to the Maroons squad for Origin II.
A "deeply ashamed" Jermaine McEwen says he let Newcastle down after the NRL club handed him a one-game ban for drink-driving on a suspended licence.
Laurie Daley has defended his surprise decision to drop back-rower Haumole Olakau'atu for uncapped Dylan Lucas as the NSW coach downplayed fears over the fitness of five-eighth Mitchell Moses.