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Australian PM XIII named
THE Australian Rugby League Commission has today named the following players to represent the Prime Minister
Prime Ministers XIII lineup confirmed
PARRAMATTA'S Nathan Hindmarsh will captain the 2011 Prime Minister's XIII announced today to play Papua New Guinea in Lae on Sunday week (Sept 25).
Kiwis run riot over entertaining Kumuls
AS predicted the New Zealand Kiwis ran in plenty of points against Papua New Guinea this afternoon, but the Kumuls provided some fantastic second half entertainment in scoring two tries, losing 76-12 at Rotorua this afternoon
NSWRL congratulates all it's rep stars
WHILE NSW Origin stars like Jarryd Hayne, Kurt Gidley and Greg Bird stand out in the Kangaroos squad, there is a big contingent of largely unsung players who have come through the NSWRL system this year that will also be taking part in representative foot
Australian team named for Four Nations tournament
THE Australian Rugby League has today selected the following 24 players to represent the VB Kangaroos in the 2010 Four Nations tournament to be held in Australia and New Zealand later this month...
Kangaroos Four Nations train-on squad additions
THE Australian Rugby League today announced that the following players have been added to the Australian VB Kangaroos Four Nations' Train-on squad...
Anthony Watts joins PM's XIII
NORTH Queensland Cowboys utility Anthony Watts has today been called into the ARL Prime Minister's XIII after Jarrod Mullen was ruled out through injury.
UPDATED: Australian Prime Ministers XIII
MANLY utility Chris Bailey has been added to the Australian Prime Ministers XIII to face PNG on Sunday 26 September, following the omission of Sea Eagles teammate Jason King.
Australia Four Nations train-on squad announce additions
THE Australian Rugby League today announced that the following players have been added to the Australian VB Kangaroos Four Nations' Train-on squad...
Papua New Guinea name World Cup Squad
PAPUA New Guinea Kumuls name a preliminary 49 man World Cup squad, including 27 players from the PNG domestic competion and 4 NRL players



