News about Jack Howarth

Phil Gould and Paul Gallen are blasted by footy fans for claiming images showing the cause of the Grand Final's most scandalous moment were 'DOCTORED'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2024
Channel Nine commentators Phil Gould and Paul Gallen have been criticised by fans online for comments they made surrounding Jack Howarth's controversial held-up try in Sunday's NRL Grand Final. Gould's former club, Penrith, wrote their names in NRL history as they claimed their fourth successive premiership, beating Melbourne Storm 14-6. But a controversial moment has overshadowed the game after many thought Storm centre Jack Howarth had scored just after half-time.

Storm boss Craig Bellamy speaks out on NRL Grand Final biting allegations against Cameron Munster, as he hopes his Melbourne side 'will be wiser' after Panters defeat

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
Storm coach Craig Bellamy admitted his side 'weren't prepared to go as far' as the Panthers, after Ivan Cleary's side secured their fourth-straight premiership title with a 14-6 win against Melbourne in Sunday's NRL Grand Final. The game was overshadowed by several controversial moments, with Cameron Munster being placed on report after he was alleged to have bitten Paul Alamoti on the arm during a tackle. Meanwhile, some fans took to social media to claim that Bellamy's side were 'robbed' after Jack Howarth had a try ruled as held up, despite many claiming video replays had shown him grounding the ball.

Grand Final bunker saga takes fresh twist as NRL releases secret NEW footage of the controversial no-try decision

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
Fans lashed out at NRL officials during Sunday's Grand Final, claiming that Melbourne were 'robbed' after referees deemed Jack Howarth had a second-half try held up after crossing the line. On some live replays, fans claimed that the ball appeared to have been grounded by the Melbourne centre, during their 14-6 defeat against Penrith. Yet, the NRL has quickly taken steps to prove that video officials were right to chalk the try and instead rule the ball was held up over the line.

Can you spot the shocking mistake that aired on Channel Nine just seconds after Penrith won their fourth grand final in a row?

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
Footy fans on social media have spotted a mistake that aired on Channel Nine in the moments following Penrith's historic 14-6 victory over the Storm in the NRL grand final.

Penrith's fourth grand final win cements them as all-time greats of the game - but some fans insist they should NOT have won the title

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
Penrith have secured their status as rugby league's greatest team in almost 60 years, claiming their fourth straight premiership with a 14-6 triumph over Melbourne. In a drama-filled grand final that included a biting allegation and bunker controversy, Penrith pulled away late in front of a crowd of 80,156 people at Accor Stadium on Sunday night. The win makes them only the third team in history to claim four straight premierships, and the first since the great St George side won 11 in a row from 1956 to 1966.

Fans lash out as Storm robbed of clear try by video referee shocker as they claim the bunker official 'needs to go to Specsavers'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
Footy fans have lashed out at officials during the NRL Grand Final claiming that the referees needed to 'go to Specsavers' after disallowing a Melbourne Storm a try in the second-half. With Penrith taking a 10-6 lead into the second-half, Jack Howarth had appeared to bundle his way over the try line.  The onfield referee, Ashley Klein, was unable to definitively confirm whether the ball had been grounded, referring instead to the bunker review system. 

Who starred and who flopped in the NRL Grand Final 2024? All the player ratings for the Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
Find out who rated the highest for the rampaging Penrith Panthers and who fell short for the Melbourne Storm in the 2024 NRL Grand Final

Fans slam Liam Martin for NRL shocking grand final act as they blast Panthers star for 'pretty s*** behaviour'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2024
NRL fans have hit out at Liam Martin after the Penrith second-row appeared to celebrate in the face of Melbourne's Jack Howarth after he crossed the try line to give the reigning premiers a 10-6 lead at half-time in the NRL Grand Final. It was a ripping start to the match, with both sides trading blows in the opening 20 minutes of the game. Storm took first blood with Harry Grant crashing through the Panthers' defence to give them the lead, but Ivan Cleary's side showed their class, battling their way back into the match with Sunia Turuva dotting down in the corner.

Footy star makes hilarious promise after leaving viewers 'scarred' with a VERY embarrassing moment on live TV

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2024
Jack Howarth has delivered a hilarious promise after he was the victim of an embarrassing moment on live television during Friday's NRL preliminary final. The 21-year-old helped Storm book their place in next Sunday's Grand Final with a dominant 48-18 victory against the Roosters. Howarth showcased his strong running abilities during the match, punching through holes in the Sydney defence on multiple occasions, before touching down in the corner before half-time.

Queensland rocked by shocking injury to Maroons star: 'It's not great'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 29, 2024
Xavier Coates appears in major doubt for the State of Origin decider after the Queensland winger suffered a hamstring injury in Melbourne's 16-6 win over Canberra. A shattered Coates limped off AAMI Park on Saturday night after attempting to dive to the ball and had to be assisted to the change-rooms by trainers. The injury, his second hamstring issue of the season, threatens his participation in the third Origin match in Brisbane on July 17.