Mute England coach Wayne Bennett wins support from Canterbury Bulldogs prop James Graham
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Steve Mascord's Set of Six - Round 15 League HQ's roving reporter brings you the finest talking points from in and around the game. PT4M25S 620 349 Incoming England coach Wayne Bennett may have been mute on a recent hit-and-run mission to the Old Dart, but that's exactly how the country's most capped player wants it.In fact, Bulldogs firebrand James Graham reckons it's the best indication Bennett is deadly serious about restoring England's prid..>> view originalNRL: St George Illawarra confident Josh Dugan will play Newcastle Knights
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State of Origin 2016: Kick-off time, late mail, news for Queensland v NSW game two
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OF ALL the players that are playing, or likely playing, in their final AFL seasons, Matthew Pavlich is the one who most deserves a John Farnham-style farewell tour.And before his final concert in front his beloved home fans, the Pav tour deserves one final stopover at the home of football.Friday night’s clash against Collingwood will be Fremantle’s first and only game at the MCG this season. Should Pavlich play, it’ll be his final game at the ground.LISTEN TO THE LATEST FOX FOOTY PODCAST FEATURI..>> view original
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Mute England coach Wayne Bennett wins support from Canterbury Bulldogs prop James Graham and other top stories.
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