Peter Sterling (rugby league) - Wikipedia Peter Maxwell John Sterling OAM (born 16 June 1960), nicknamed Sterlo, is an Australian former rugby league commentator, television personality and player He was one of the all-time great halfbacks and a major contributor to Parramatta Eels ' dominance of the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in the 1980s Sterling played eighteen Tests for the Australian national team between 1982 and
“It’s been a ball”: Nine farewells ‘Sterlo’ - TV Tonight Peter ‘Sterlo’ Sterling signed off with Nine yesterday wrapping three decades with the network’s NRL team Sterling made his final appearance on the Sunday Footy Show, on Grand Final day He told the panel his presenting role never felt like work “I’ve got to thank this network They took a punt on me 30 years ago and i don’t think either of us thought it would last that long But
Sterlo S Wrap Up | Sport News Headlines | Nine. com. au Sterlo's Wrap-Up NRL Sterlo's surprise pick to do damage in 2022 finals In his final Sterlo's Wrap ever, the Parramatta legend said he was looking north of Sydney for a team that might surprise in 2022 7:30pm Oct 6, 2021 Melbourne Storm How Addo-Carr saga exposes 'blight on the game' Rugby league legend Peter Sterling has backed the NRL to crack down on clubs trying to poach contracted
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‘Silo’ Season 1 Ending Explained: The Mystery . . . - OtakuKart Let’s break down what happened in Season 1, what questions it raised, and what we can expect going forward The Silo: The Mysterious Underground World The Silo is both the setting of the series and its most significant mystery It is a massive underground structure with 144 levels, and it houses more than ten thousand people
Brigade steal ‘Stirlo’s’ thunder to got top of Section 1 Brigade steal ‘Stirlo’s’ thunder to got top of Section 1 Paul Stirling’s Donemana debut certainly lived up to the pre-match hype, however despite entertaining the big crowd at the Holm for the opening 70 minutes of Saturday’s ‘top two’ clash, it was Brigade who went on to claim the spoils