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St Helens have appointed Keiron Cunningham as their new head coach to succeed Nathan Brown
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Ben Flower will miss Wigan’s first rematch with St Helens since the Grand Final as his suspension ends 10 days after their first Super League meeting on 3 April
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Keiron Cunningham is expected to replace Nathan Brown as first-team coach at St Helens and Paul Wellens is expected to agree a new one-year playing deal
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The Detroit Lions have reportedly emerged as one of six NFL teams interested in Jarryd Hayne, as the player attempts a career in the US
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James Graham’s Sydney neighbours were left in doubt about his love of old club St Helens when he watched the Grand Final from afar. Now he is hoping to make his mark against Samoa
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Alex McKinnon has been released from hospital for the first time since suffering a spinal injury in an NRL game in March
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How much can you remember about Britain in Europe, goalscoring records and the Super League Grand Final?
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Aaron Timms: When on form Hayne is the best rugby league player around but, as Pete Carroll said, it will be a ‘tremendous challenge’ to adapt those skills to football
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Seattle coach Pete Carroll says Jarryd Hayne is an ‘incredible athlete’ after the player announced his attempt to switch from NRL to NFL
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Ian Lenagan, the Wigan chairman, has rejected calls for the club to dismiss Ben Flower for his Grand Final assault on St Helens’ Lance Hohaia
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Andy Wilson: Ben Flower’s punching ban has brought rugby league much-needed attention and the sport must capitalise by clamping down on senseless brutality
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The Parramatta Eels star is off to try his hand at American football. But does he have what it takes to excel?
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JP Pelosi: The NRL star has incredible physical gifts – as do his potential opponents in the NFL. And they’ve been playing the game their whole life
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Jarryd Hayne has shocked his club and country with the news that he has quit the Eels for a career in the NFL
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Wigan’s Ben Flower has been handed a six-month ban for punching Lance Hohaia of St Helens in Saturday’s Super League Grand Final
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Lance Hohaia has accepted a one-match ban for his forearm strike which sparked the punches from Ben Flower during a brutal opening to Saturday’s Super League Grand Final
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Newcastle teenager Sione Mata’utia and South Sydney’s Alex Johnston and Dylan Walker are among 10 newcomers for the Four Nations
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Adam Woolcock: From Clive Palmer’s football project to the Brisbane Bears’ glory days, our pick of clubs that fell off the map
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Saints prefer the RFL to deal with the fallout from Ben Flower’s attack on Lance Hohaia but police have received complaints from the public over the incident
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Some are asking whether violence and indiscipline are being encouraged in the wake of the shocking Grand Final incident
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By punching an opponent he had already knocked unconscious, Ben Flower joined one of sport’s ugliest groups on Saturday: the sportspeople who have thrown cheap shots
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England began their preparations for the Four Nations while the debate about Ben Flower’s Grand Final brawl continued
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Wigan issued a joint statement echoing Ben Flower’s apology for his attack on St Helens’ Lance Hohaia in Saturday’s Super League Grand Final
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The Saints chief executive Mike Rush ordered a fresh set of tracksuit tops for the Grand Final with the name Prescott and No1 on them, but he kept it a secret
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St Helens coach Nathan Brown said Ben Flower’s early red card cost Wigan victory in the Grand Final
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St Helens beat Wigan 14-6 to win the Super League Grand Final after the Warriors’ Ben Flower was sent off for two thuggish punches just two minutes into the game
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The chief executive of South Sydney Rabbitohs said the international federation is ‘not delivering on the potential’ of rugby league
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Canterbury have been fined $20,000 by the NRL for arriving late onto the field in their grand final loss to South Sydney
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‘My nose has been broken so many times I’ve lost count. My mates say I look like an anteater’
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Gary Hetherington, the Leeds Rhinos chief executive, has been fined £1,000 by the RFL after accusing it of a ‘witch-hunt against Zak Hardaker’
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Wigan and St Helens meet at Old Trafford for the third time with sides packed full of graduates from their youth systems
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Andy Wilson: From Jason Robinson whizzing home for Wigan to Rob Burrow scampering in for Leeds via Bradford’s good and bad times and St Helens’ mostly miserable record
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St Helens’ impressive prop Kyle Amor is proud of his roots and is relishing the prospect of squaring up to the famously physical Wigan pack
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Paul Connolly: No prizes for guessing who won aquatic eruption of the year, but who got the nod for try, team and best rookie?
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