The Continuous Call Team

Welcome to the Mark My Words podcast. Expect passionate NRL previews mixed with wild State of Origin nostalgia, including MG's confession that he absolutely froze during his debut. We tackle the game's biggest controversies, from blowing up over Grant Atkins' refereeing to surviving 20 bourbon and cokes at Magic Round. Tune in for unhinged locker-room stories, arguments about terrible taxi scheduling, and Piggy's undeniable knack for finding a detour in every conversation. Wrap it all up with listener questions and highly questionable betting advice, because what's a rugby league pod without tipping a random horse at Doomben? You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A special edition of the Offload today. Mark Geyer and the Australian's Andrew Webster join James Willis to reflect on the shocking news that South Sydney Rabbitohs forward Jai Arrow has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease. Arrow appeared alongside Souths CEO Blake Solly and coach Wayne Bennett at a press conference on Wednesday to confirm the news. Arrow's team mates were clearly emotional. He had not featured for South Sydney this season due to a shoulder injury. Arrow and his partner have a one year old daughter. For all your NRL news, follow the Continuous Call Team wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sydney Morning Heralds' Adrian Proszenko joins James Willis to break down the surprising selection of Victor Radley in the NSW Blues side for State of Origin game 1. If Radley had served his full 10 game ban, he would not have been able to press his claims. Plus, despite Laurie Daley saying incumbency is a luxury he can't afford after a series loss, he has stuck solid with the struggling Stephen Crichton. Did Panthers player managers conspire to have their clients come off contract in a broadcast deal year? And Connor Watson's red carpet treatment looks to have secured his signature with the PNG Chiefs (with possibly a one year stop over at the Dragons). For all your NRL news, follow the Continuous Call Team wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Josh Morris and the Australian's Andrew Webster join James Willis to break down State of Origin selections for both NSW and Queensland. Was Dylan Edwards unlucky? How could Billy Slater omit Reece Walsh? Will Tolu Koula on the wing work? Plus, Josh Morris says the blowout scores in Magic Round prove the game needs some wrestle. Also, dire times for the Broncos, Bulldogs and Tigers, how the Warriors will cope without Tanah Boyd and the imminent signing of Foran as Manly head coach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

With Latrell Mitchel ruled out due to a back injury, Cooper Johns is throwing Tolu Koula's name into the ring. It's a huge shout for the NSW Blues center spot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Peter Psaltis and Daryl Brohman speak about some big Origin news just dropping.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Back to back and straight into the history books! The NSW Sky Blues have become the first side to win consecutive series in the three-match Women's Origin era. Blues weapon Jamie Chapman pulls back the curtain on her time in camp and maps out her journey from a footy-obsessed kid to a superstar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, Sunday 17th May 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The festival of footy is staying in Brisbane! NRL CEO Andrew Abdo drops in to discuss the mega deal and what the future holds for the NRL's biggest weekend. He also breaks down the new Past Player Health Screening Initiative and salary cap concessions for the Perth Bears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Forget the usual 'pick and stick' narrative, Queensland coach Billy Slater is reportedly abandoning the script this series. With whispers growing of Kalyn Ponga playing in the seven and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow securing the fullback spot over Reece Walsh, the Maroons are set for a huge squad shake-up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, Saturday 16th May 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NRL expansion race is on, but Paul Gallen says Perth is falling behind. He warns that the Bears aren't doing enough to promote themselves before they enter the premiership in 2027. Mark Geyer is calling for the NRL to offer more incentives to lure players west.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Blues are watching their star-studded roster disintegrate right before their eyes. With Bradman Best reportedly unavailable due to injury, Magic Round turned into an even bigger headache when Latrell Mitchell and Cameron Murray copped costly setbacks. On top of the injury crisis, who fills the NSW centre position has split the rugby league world apart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's one of the most resilient storylines in rugby league. From troublesome hamstrings and endless setbacks, Tom Trbojevic opens up about the mental toll of his injury woes and gaining his confidence back. While Manly continue their gritty brand of football under Kieren Foran, Turbo is determined to script the ultimate comeback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Redcliff Dolphins winger Jack Bostock joins Josh Morris post-match to breakdown a clinical Dolphins victory to close out day one of Magic Round. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

At only 20 years old, Lane Pittman may be taking over the country music world, but at heart he’s still a Bulldogs tragic... From his dad passing down the blue-and-white obsession to meeting the Dogs players after performing at Accor Stadium, Lane opens up about football, family, fame and following Canterbury from afar. It’s country music meets rugby league tribalism!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History has been written! The New South Wales Blues have delivered another absolute clinic to seal the Women's State of Origin series and bring the shield back down south. For the first time since the three-game series began, the sky-blue jersey has gone back-to-back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Welcome to the Mark My Words podcast, where the boys are packing their bags for NRL Magic Round in Brisbane, confirming they will definitely be sinking a few beers together but strictly avoiding nightclubs and discos. They dive into Ivan Cleary retiring in 2027 and where his superstar son Nathan might end up. The absolute highlight is MG's traumatic childhood story about his dad, "Ace," chasing home invaders down the street with a testicle flying out of his impossibly tight green stubbies. Plus the lads manage to pull it together to deliver their weekend betting tips, multi-bets, and match predictions before signing off. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Geyer and the Australian's Andrew Webster join James Willis to discuss the breaking news that Ivan Cleary will step down as Panthers coach at the end of season 2027, with Peter Wallace to take over. Cleary has earned the right to go out on his terms. He will go down as one of the greatest coaches of all time, but what does it mean for the future of Nathan Cleary? Also, why Yeo should be a no-go for the Blues front row, Ponga as a potential Maroons halfback, Luke Metcalf's landing place and the Bears' disappointment at missing out on Cam McInnes. For all your NRL news, follow the Continuous Call Team wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sydney Morning Herald's Adrian Proszenko joins James Willis to discuss Origin bolters, positional switches and pariahs. Which Dolphins player is now in the Blues frame? Plus, why Magic Round must remain in Brisbane, the Perth Bears war chest, Luke Metcalf's unhappiness, and is Spencer Leniu providing bang for his buck at the Roosters? For all your NRL news, follow the Continuous Call Team wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Josh Morris and the Australian's Andrew Webster join James Willis to debate whether Dylan Edwards or James Tedesco should be the Blues fullback. Their numbers are remarkably similar, so Josh asks the question, could they play in the same side? Also, Billy Slater's halfback options in the absence of Tom Dearden, why the Perth Bears were rushed into the competition, and Joey Walsh on the rise for Manly. For all your NRL news - follow the Continuous Call Team - wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sunday Continuous Call Team goes through The Carve Up for this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Another cracking week of rugby league in the books! The team is breaking down the big wins, standout performances and the controversial calls that had everyone talking. Get the full mail on the week that was with The Continuous Call Team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Damien Cook is officially calling time on his NRL career, confirming a shock move to the Super League at the end of 2026. The Dragons star pulls back the curtain on the Castleford Tigers bombshell and reveals the details that convinced his family to make the move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, Sunday 10th May 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jake Trbojevic is the absolute cornerstone of the Manly. He represents exactly what it means to be a Sea Eagle and embodies the spirit of the Northern Beaches. The Manly forward celebrates a massive 250-game milestone. Fresh off a dominant win over the Broncos, he opens up about his bond with interim coach Kieren Foran and the Fozball style.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Perth Bears are working their way into the NRL ahead of their season launch, but the critics are already pointing out their lack of "big name" signings. Meanwhile PNG dominates the headlines with some of the biggest in the game. Mal Meninga reveals the blueprint for a sustainable club that survives past its first seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The North Queensland Cowboys faced a defeat to Parramatta, but the scoreboard is the least of their worries. With superstar Tom Dearden sidelined for two months following a brutal syndesmosis injury, the real question is - who takes his place?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ahead of the 2026 State of Origin, MG has picked his DREAM team for the NSW Blues. But his choices may surprise you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, Saturday 9th May 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's one of the most inspiring storylines in rugby league. From a rare bowel disease to the Roosters' right wing. After endless operations and being told he would never play football again, Cody Ramsey has defied doctors in an inspirational NRL comeback.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

If there's one thing you can count on, it's Mitch Moses coming up clutch. The Parramatta Eels survive a sudden-death stunner to secure the two points against the North Queensland Cowboys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What an incredible career it's been for Jason Taumalolo. He was a highly touted, young gun when he made his debut and has since became a cornerstone of the NRL. Playing his 295th game against the Eels, he stands alone as the most capped Cowboy of all time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's the comeback literally no one saw coming. It seems that the Morris era isn't over yet. Josh Morris dishes on the tempting PNG incentives that would persuade him to put the boots back on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

James Bracey strips back the sports presenter polish to reveal a lifelong love for the red and black. Born into North Sydney Bears devotion, he relives the heartbreak of losing his team, the years of being laughed at, and the excitement of seeing the Bears roar back through Perth. It’s nostalgic, emotional, and proof that true fans never really move on!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

From flipping footy cards as a kid in Sutherland to living every heartbreak and near-collapse, Clinton Maynard’s Sharks obsession runs deep. In this Only Fans episode, he relives the decades of pain, the radio-fuelled fandom that shaped his career, and the ultimate release of Cronulla’s 2016 premiership. It’s raw, emotional, and pure Shire pride.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Welcome to another episode of Mark My Words, where one self-proclaimed professional host tries to wrangle two absolute imbeciles. Tune in for serious NRL analysis, at least until someone's Tinder notification goes off right in the middle of a rant. Expect poetry, MG delivering his footy opinions at maximum volume, and random Gold Coast horse racing tips. It's your weekly dose of rugby league banter, wild State of Origin bias, and confessions about 3 a.m. benders. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Geyer and the Australian's Andrew Webster join James Willis to debate whether the Panthers dynasty is really coming to and end, given Liam Martin's decision to test the open market and with a host of big name players coming off contract. Also, a Perth Bears insider said they don't need a marquee player, as Mal Meninga is their marquee signing. Really?! Plus, the end of Latrell Mitchell's media silence, Josh Schuster on the comeback trail and tensions at the Bulldogs. For all your NRL news - follow the Continuous Call Team - wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Australian's Andrew Webster joins James Willis to look at what expansion really means for the NRL. Is the game betting against itself by playing off the Perth Bears and the PNG Chiefs, given the their lack of level footing with concessions? Is the desperation for more teams and games set to water down the product with inferior players? Plus, what bragging rights does the NRL really have over the AFL, and why Jahream Bula's signing shows the Tigers are a team on the up. For all your NRL news - follow the Continuous Call Team - wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Josh Morris and the Australian's Andrew Webster join James Willis to debate whether the speed of the game and points blowouts are what fans really want, and the consequences for Origin. Josh fears State of Origin will loses its grind factor. Does it really matter if Bulldogs players missed a flight? Plus, injury concerns for the Blues, and we look into whether it's too soon to lock down Kieran Foran as Manly's permanent head coach. For all your NRL news - follow the Continuous Call Team - wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sunday Continuous Call Team goes through The Carve Up for this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Another cracking week of rugby league in the books! The team is breaking down the big wins, standout performances and the controversial calls that had everyone talking. Get the full mail on the week that was with The Continuous Call Team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.