s move to union may be a blow to rugby league, but it's not time to sound the alarm bells yet; and the Auckland Nines may have set a blueprint that benefits the sport 1) Life after Sam Oh woe, oh misery, Sam Burgess has crossed to the dark side, rugby league is doomed. There has been plenty of that over the last couple of weeks since rumours of Burgess's desire to switch codes emerged from Sydney,...
Super League set of six: Burgess can thrive, but league shouldn't be fearful Andy Wilson
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