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Author Profile: Hallatia

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Recent Articles by Hallatia

Ruthless Storm defence keep Canberra out

THE Melbourne Storm proved ungracious guests in their visit to the nation's capital to take on the Canberra Raiders, where they put on a dominant display, refusing to concede a point taking the game 26-0

(More Jesse Bromwich News)

Cronulla out-grit Canberra in error-riddled match

CRONULLA have extended their winning streak to 4 with a not so pretty 26-12 victory over the Raiders in front of 10,303 fans at Toyota Park in Round 18

(More Taulima Tautai News)

Queensland dominate decider sending Lockyer out a winner

SUNCORP Stadium hosted an enthralling decider to the 2011 State of Origin series which saw the Queensland Maroons give living legend and out going captain Darren Lockyer a fairy tale finish defeating New South Wales 34-24 in front of a packed house

(More Sam Thaiday News)

Sinking Souths succumb to spectacular Sharks

A mammoth effort from a Gallenless Cronulla outfit saw the Sharks thrill a strong Toyota Park crowd with their third win on the trott seeing off South Sydney with a 26-4 victory

(More Chris Sandow News)

Punishing Penrith dominate dour Dogs

A strong Centrebet Stadium crowd were treated to a rare Panthers victory without origin representatives Civoniceva and Luke Lewis when the Panthers downed the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 20-6 in Round 17

(More David Stagg News)

New South Wales squad for Origin III

RICKY Stuart has named a 20 man squad ahead of State of Origin III to be played at Suncorp Stadium on July 6.

(More Michael Ennis News)

Bulldogs take out Tiger fight in Campbelltown

THE Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs were greeted by a 19,252 strong crowd at Campbelltown to kick off the Harvey Norman Women in League round, where they defeated the Wests Tigers 16-6.

(More David Stagg News)

Stunning Storm defence dominates Tigers

THE Melbourne Storm claimed top spot on the NRL ladder with a thrilling 12-4 victory over the Wests Tigers in front of a 20,486 sell out Leichhardt Oval crowd in Round 15

(More Benji Marshall News)

Blue Murder in Sydney

THE sell out crowd at ANZ Stadium for Origin II were treated to a very competitive match which levelled the series with the New South Wales Blues taking the game 18-8 to send the series into a third match decider in Brisbane on July 6

(More Johnathan Thurston News)

Makeshift Melbourne find form to deny Roosters

THE Sydney Roosters travelled south with a rare favourites tag for a team travelling to Melbourne's graveyard, but in spite of missing their biggest stars to representative duties, Bellamy's boys ignited to thrill their home crowd and take the game 21-4

(More Braith Anasta News)

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