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The Dolphins have rocketed into the top eight for the first time this year with a 56-6 demolition of St George Illawarra on what is officially known as Queensland Day.
Melbourne's Jahrome Hughes has stolen the spotlight from his North Queensland opposite Tom Dearden with the Storm halfback orchestrating a commanding 38-14 victory at AAMI Park.
Adam O'Brien has apologised for his post-match attack on Newcastle's fans, conceding success-starved Knights supporters are within their rights to boo his team.
If you look up the word "inconsistent" in the rugby league dictionary you will see the 2025 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles cited as the absolute definition of the word.
Newcastle have gone from booed off at halftime to pulling off their biggest comeback victory in 18 years, after claiming a 26-22 golden-point win over Manly.
The backing of senior Melbourne players helped persuade Craig Bellamy to go around for a 24th year, extending his record as the longest-serving coach at one NRL club.