League Freak

A well known Rugby League writer, League Freak has established a reputation among supporters of the game for his fearless commentary and unmatched insight. With a reach that spans both sides of the globe, League Freak has produced an independent network that allows him to distribute content to his many thousands of followers. He is the owner and main author of LeagueFreak.com

Michael Maguire Steps Down As New Zealand Kiwis Coach To Take Up Role With New South Wales Blues

Fresh off coaching New Zealand to the Pacific Championship and a record breaking win over Australia, the New Zealand Rugby League gave an ultimatum to Kiwi’s coach Michael Maguire. He could coach New Zealand, or New South Wales, but not both teams. As a result Maguire chose to step down as New Zealand coach, leaving…

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Cryptocurrency and Rugby League Betting Exchanges: Facilitating Peer-to-Peer Wagering

Introduction The Oceanic region is where the worlds of cryptocurrency and rugby league truly collide and intersect. New Zealand and Australia are two of the keenest rugby league territories in the world, with the sport having colossal appeal across both prominent Southern Hemisphere nations. Likewise, they’re also forward-thinking in their response to cryptocurrency, with investing…

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Wigan Set To Host The Penrith Panthers In England For The 2024 World Club Challenge?

The NRL has released the 2024 NRL pre-season draw, with one very notable absence paving the way for what is sure to be an upcoming announcement. The greatest Rugby League team of the modern era, three-peat Premiers the Penrith Panthers will not take part in the NRL pre season challenge. This likely means that they…

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What Is The Biggest Losing Margin In The Australian Kangaroos International Rugby League History?

Want to know what the biggest losing margin in the history of the Australian Rugby League team is? You’ve come to the right place! On November 4th in 2023 the New Zealand Kiwi’s defeated the Australian Kangaroos 30-0 in the Pacific Championship Final in Waikato, Hamilton New Zealand. Jamayne Isaako scored 18 points in the…

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