Todd Carney

Bird seeks nod from Gallop

Greg Bird wants to meet NRL chief executive David Gallop to determine what steps he has to take and what requirements he needs to satisfy to return to the game in Australia. Bird was still celebrating his acquittal on appeal in...

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Should Fev's bad behaviour be rewarded?

Brendan Fevola ... 'rewarded' with a fresh start in Queensland. Photo: Paul Harris To see AFL player Brendan Fevola back in the media spotlight last week at a Brisbane Lions preseason training session in Noosa, looking as...

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I don't care about Mason: Smith

It was the admission that confirmed Willie Mason is on borrowed time at the Sydney Roosters. New coach Brian Smith said on Friday he "doesn't care" if Mason walks out for Japanese rugby. As Smith took charge of his his first...

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Andy Wilson: Southern hemisphere a class apart

The ultra-competitive National Rugby League gives Australia and New Zealand the edge British rugby league can be so depressing. As if the general parochialism and apathy that made even Wigan's DW Stadium too big for a sell-out...

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New Zealand star Greg Eastwood ruled out of England clash with fractured wrist

Out: Eastwood will be miss Saturday's England clash New Zealand and Leeds are counting the cost of the Kiwis’ Four Nations victory over France after it was confirmed that Greg Eastwood has suffered a fractured wrist. Eastwood,...

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Smith's No.1 surprise: Carney to play fullback

BRIAN SMITH has dropped his first bombshell as coach of the Sydney Roosters, revealing that controversial recruit Todd Carney is poised to play fullback in 2010. In his first interview since taking over at Bondi Junction, Smith...

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Roosters to trial Carney at fullback

Sydney Roosters coach Brian Smith has confirmed he will use the pre-season to find out whether Todd Carney is a realistic option at fullback. Carney, who began training with the Roosters on Monday, was expected to slot in...

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Points docked for bad behaviour

The NRL has flagged the possibility of docking clubs competition points as it battles to curb the discipline problems that plagued the competition this year. The development comes as sacked Canberra star Todd Carney, who had...

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Footy's Germaine Greer

NAUGHTY boys with idle minds will do stupid things, and silly girls will let it happen - the lesson of 2009 for rugby league. And that's why jobs, sex, booze and sheilas will be the summer preoccupations for Australia's...

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Carney signs off with Atherton Roosters

LAINE CLARK September 21, 2009 - But Atherton Roosters president Mick Nasser said the former NRL bad boy had earned "a few cold ones" on Mad Monday after resurrecting their far north Queensland club - oh, and Carney's life....

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