Stefano Utoikamanu
Brisbane stars past and present have hit back at claims they are arrogant as a grand final war of words erupts. Melbourne prop Stefano Utoikamanu lit the fuse when he said he wanted to "run at" Bronco...
Melbourne enforcer Stefano Utoikamanu has lit the fuse for an explosive NRL grand final, setting his sights on steamrolling "stuck-up" Brisbane opponents.
For the past five years Stefano Utoikamanu has spent September on the beers, but the star Storm recruit couldn't be happier to push that back a month as he prepares to play his first NRL final.
Melbourne prop Stefano Utoikamanu is set to debut for Tonga after previously representing Samoa, in another tribute to the eclectic heritages of NRL players.
Stefano Utoikamanu's boost in form couldn't have come at a better time with the Melbourne forward declaring next opponents Penrith the NRL's form team heading into the finals.
Stefano Utoikamanu has revealed he was left rattled by Craig Bellamy's almighty Magic Round spray that had the potential to cost him a NSW State of Origin jersey.
It's impossible to say whether Stefano Utoikamanu would have played State of Origin this year if he'd stayed at the Wests Tigers, but what he does know is that the move to Melbourne made him a better...
Payne Haas remains no certainty to feature in the State of Origin opener after testing his injured leg to the side of the team's first Brisbane session.
Payne Haas has sat out NSW's first full training session, with the Blues managing the powerhouse prop's quad injury ahead of State of Origin I.
New South Wales are confident Payne Haas will play in State of Origin I after scans only showed a minor tear in his left quad. Haas was due to board a plane for Sydney on Monday afternoon, after he un...
Melbourne prop Stefano Utoikamanu says he has no regrets about leaving Wests Tigers as he prepares to take on his former club with a spray from coach Craig Bellamy ringing in his ears.
Jahrome Hughes has gone from under the knife to cutting through Manly in the space of a fortnight, leading Melbourne to a 48-24 demolition job at Brookvale.
Canterbury have resisted the urge to shift Stephen Crichton to five-eighth, naming their captain at centre as the Bulldogs prepare to face Parramatta. After first-choice No.