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Raiders legend Mal Meninga has backed Terry Campese to bounce back a better player, claiming the star five-eighth's rotten injury curse will ''maketh the man''. The former Australian Kangaroos captain has also endorsed Campese's captaincy credentials as...
This year will see the competing sides divided into two conferences - a North Western Conference and a South Eastern Conference - each consisting of eight teams. The four most northern teams - Northern Pride, Townsville Stingers, Mackay Cutters and CQ...
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 06: Darren Lockyer of the Maroons shares a laugh with Maroons coach Mal Meninga after his final state of origin match during game three of the ARL State of Origin series between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues... View Photo »
He was one of the people I admire greatly, not only for his footy, what he did on the park, but what he did as a human being for his people and for business people as well
Tonga has since explained his actions informally to Maroons coach Mal Meninga. He will fight for his Origin future next week when he is called to front a four-man tribunal comprising QRL chairman John McDonald, chief executive Robbie Moore, Meninga and...
Origin camp. The younger brother of Maroons star Willie Tonga, Esi spoke of his disappointment at letting down himself and the Queensland set-up when he disappeared for the final day of the annual camp run by Wayne Bennett three weeks ago. Tonga has...
Few understand the agonising decision confronting Civoniceva like Webcke, who played nine seasons of first grade with the Fiji-born warhorse, culminating in the front-row duo leading the Broncos to the 2006 premiership. Maroons coach Mal Meninga is...
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Coach Mal Meninga chats to the media during a Queensland Maroons State of Origin training session at Suncorp Stadium on July 5, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia. View Photo »
He delivered the same speech to Mal Meninga and Chris Close but we all felt pretty good about it
Bruce Hatcher Social Responsibility: Andrew Ryan & Paul Heptonstall Community Alliance - Take Pride: Chris Sheppard QRL Referee Executive Forum: John Topp Player Pathways: Brian Canavan & Dylan Hides Risk Management: Wayne Jacobson & Paul Travis Social Media:...
Smith said yesterday coach Mal Meninga and his panel were intent on remaining a State of Origin force after six successive series victories and believes preparation is one of the keys to their ongoing success. “We (the selectors) do a fair bit of...
Malcolm Norman Meninga AM (born 8 July, 1960) is an Australian rugby league personality. As a player he was a legendary centre, counted amongst the best players of the 20th century. As a coach he has held the mentor position with the Canberra Raiders and is now the current coach of the Queensland State of Origin team. Full Article
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Coach Mal Meninga chats to the media during a Queensland Maroons State of Origin training session at Suncorp Stadium on July 5, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia.
View Photo »SUNSHINE COAST, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 30: Mal Meninga calls out to his players during a Queensland Maroons State of Origin training session at Hyatt Coolum on June 30, 2011 in Sunshine Coast, Australia.
View Photo »BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 24: Coach Mal Meninga walks onto the field before a Queensland Maroons State of Origin training session at Suncorp Stadium on May 24, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia.
View Photo »SUNSHINE COAST, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 30: Justin Hodges chats to Coach Mal Meninga shortly before heading off the training paddock with an injury concern during a Queensland Maroons State of Origin training session at Hyatt Coolum on June 30, 2011 in Sunshine Coast, Australia.
View Photo »BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Coach Mal Meninga chats to the media during a Queensland Maroons State of Origin training session at Suncorp Stadium on July 5, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia.
View Photo »He was one of the people I admire greatly, not only for his footy, what he did on the park, but what he did as a human being for his people and for business people as well
He delivered the same speech to Mal Meninga and Chris Close but we all felt pretty good about it
