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NRL Las Vegas: Team News, Late Mail & Key Updates for Knights, Cowboys & Bulldogs

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 28, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Kyle Flanagan may see playing time at hooker for the St George Illawarra Dragons in their clash with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in Las Vegas this weekend, as the team navigates the absence of Jacob Liddle, according to reports.

The potential shift in Flanagan’s role comes as the Dragons confirmed Matthew Feagai will arrive off the bench for their match against the Bulldogs, following the cutting of two players from their initial squad. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs are set to welcome back wingers Jacob Kiraz and Marcelo Montoya, along with Matt Burton, after concerns over injuries.

Elsewhere in Las Vegas, the Newcastle Knights will face the North Queensland Cowboys. Knights coach Justin Holbrook has indicated his confidence in Dylan Brown’s ability to perform at halfback, despite it being a less frequent role for the player. Holbrook stated Brown’s versatility and comfort in organizing the side would be key, and anticipates a dynamic partnership with Fletcher Sharpe.

The Cowboys have confirmed star recruit Reed Mahoney is expected to play a full 80 minutes, with coach Todd Payten praising his leadership and impact on the team. Still, the Cowboys have dropped John Bateman and Harrison Edwards from their bench, with Matthew Lodge and Robert Derby taking their places. Griffin Neame has been cleared of a shoulder injury and is set to play.

The Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo confirmed Kiraz, Montoya and Burton are all fit to play, stating they wouldn’t have been brought to Las Vegas if they weren’t ready. Sam Hughes will replace Leo Thompson in the front row.

The Dragons will see Valentine Holmes start on the right edge, switching from his usual position on the left. Lyhkan King-Togia is likely to come into the halves, potentially allowing Flanagan to shift to hooker if Damien Cook doesn’t play a full game.

The Knights and Cowboys will kick off at 1:15pm AEDT, followed by the Bulldogs and Dragons at 3:30pm AEDT. Further NRL matches are scheduled for later in the week, including Storm vs Eels on March 5th, and Warriors vs Roosters and Broncos vs Panthers on March 6th.

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Jason Demetriou eyes PNG Chiefs job as NRL return looms

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 17, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Jason Demetriou, recently dismissed as head coach of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, has emerged as a leading candidate for the inaugural coaching position of the Papua New Guinea Chiefs, the NRL’s 19th team set to join the competition in 2028.

Demetriou, who also currently coaches the PNG Kumuls national team, expressed his strong interest in the role, telling Code Sports, “If there’s an opportunity to be involved with PNG, then I’d love that. I’m passionate about PNG and about the people of PNG and, more importantly, what rugby league can do for that country.”

Appointed Kumuls coach in 2024, Demetriou’s commitment to the nation extends beyond the international arena. He anticipates leading the team into the NRL, with the franchise slated to begin play in 2028. Despite currently holding the head coaching position at the London Broncos, a role secured following a call from Brisbane legend Darren Lockyer in November, Demetriou remains focused on the potential opportunity with the Chiefs.

Lockyer has indicated he would not impede Demetriou’s pursuit of the PNG position. “I coach the Kumuls, so they know where my interest is, as does the London club,” Demetriou stated. “I’m focusing on what I can control at the moment and that’s here with London, but when the right opportunity comes down the track, I will gaze at it.” Demetriou is under contract with the Broncos through 2026.

Demetriou believes the potential of Papua New Guinea’s rugby league talent is immense. “It’s scary how much potential there is in PNG,” he said. “It’s a huge job (for the head coach). If the NRL gets the development right, in five or six years time every NRL club will be going to PNG to find talent. They will be in the shop window.” He highlighted the current difficulty for PNG players to gain recognition within the NRL system, noting that a lack of exposure in Australian competitions hinders their recruitment.

Demetriou’s tenure at South Sydney began promisingly in 2022, inheriting the role from Wayne Bennett and guiding the team to a preliminary final. But, the 2023 season saw a decline in performance, culminating in the team missing the finals. He was subsequently sacked in early 2024 after a poor start to the season, losing six of their first seven matches.

Despite this setback, Demetriou feels the experience has made him a better coach. “That’s an aspiration — to get back into the NRL,” he said. “I’m not content with how I finished. I showed early on in my stint at Souths that I’ve got more to offer. It’s about finding the right club. I’m looking forward to doing what I need to do here at the Broncos and earning the right to get that shot again in the NRL. It’s not until you go through it where you take your real lessons. I’m without doubt a better coach for it.”

While Demetriou is considered a frontrunner, he faces competition from several other coaches. Adrian Lam, the PNG-born coach of the Leigh Leopards in Super League, and Brad Arthur, the current coach of the Leeds Rhinos, have also been linked to the position. Willie Peters, another Super League coach, and even former NRL mentors Wayne Bennett and Ivan Cleary have been mentioned as potential candidates. Cleary and Bennett’s contracts expire at the end of 2027, opening the possibility of a move to the Chiefs.

The PNG Chiefs have recently appointed Lorna McPherson as their inaugural CEO and Michael Chammas as their general manager, signaling a rapid progression in the establishment of the franchise. The selection of a head coach remains a critical step in the team’s development.

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NRL Trials Week 2: Team Lists, Ins & Outs, Key Matchups & Analysis 2026

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 11, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

The South Sydney Rabbitohs and St George Illawarra Dragons are set to clash in a pre-season trial match at WIN Stadium on Saturday evening, while the Cronulla Sharks will host the Parramatta Eels at Henson Park. The trials come as teams finalize preparations for the 2026 NRL season.

The Rabbitohs will field a largely inexperienced side for their trial against the Dragons, with former Dragon Matt Dufty starting at fullback, according to team lists released by Fox Sports Australia. Latrell Siegwalt, a recent acquisition from the Broncos, will feature in the centres, partnering with Ashton Ward in the halves alongside Jonah Glover. Peter Mamouzelos will start at hooker.

Conversely, the Dragons are expected to field a more established lineup, including Clinton Gutherson, Damien Cook, and a new halves pairing of Kyle Flanagan and Daniel Atkinson. Shane Flanagan has named what could be his starting 17 for the team’s upcoming Las Vegas venture, according to Fox Sports Australia.

Elsewhere, the Dolphins will face the Gold Coast Titans at Kayo Stadium on Thursday evening. The Dolphins’ team includes debutants Morgan Knowles and Selwyn Cobbo, with Thomas Flegler returning from injury on the bench. Isaiya Katoa will partner with Brad Schneider in the halves.

On Friday, the Canberra Raiders will host the Melbourne Storm at Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan. The Raiders will see recruit Daine Laurie start at halfback, while the Storm will feature new signings Davvy Moale and Jack Hetherington. The Storm’s lineup also includes a number of players from their 2025 Jersey Flegg premiership-winning team.

The North Queensland Cowboys will take on the Penrith Panthers at BB Print Stadium, Mackay, on Saturday evening. The Cowboys will field a strong side including Scott Drinkwater, Tom Dearden, Jason Taumalolo, and Reed Mahoney. The Panthers have named a youthful side, with Billy Scott, Jaxen Edgar, and Toby Crosby among those selected.

The New Zealand Warriors will play the Manly Sea Eagles at McLean Park, Napier, on Saturday afternoon. The Warriors will feature stars Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Kurt Capewell, and Erin Clark. The Sea Eagles will have teen sensations Joey Walsh and Onitoni Large starting in the halves.

Also on Saturday, the Wests Tigers will face the Sydney Roosters at McDonald Jones Stadium. Benji Marshall’s first team selection includes Queensland Maroons under 19s playmaker Javon Andrews in the No.6 jersey alongside Jock Madden. The Roosters will see highly-rated Rex Bassingthwaighte start at fullback.

Finally, the Cronulla Sharks will host the Parramatta Eels at Henson Park on Sunday. The Sharks will have Riley Pollard and Niwhai Puru in the halves, while the Eels will feature Jonah Pezet in his first game for the club.

The trials will provide a final opportunity for players to press their claims for selection ahead of the start of the 2026 NRL season. The Eels and Sharks will be looking to fine-tune their combinations before the season proper begins.

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