The Continuous Call Team

It's not good optics for the NRL with a major referee scandal looming just ahead of State of Origin Game 2. Ashley Klein has admitted to a past gambling addiction. Both Klein and the NRL maintain that no rugby league matches were involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Born just days before the Bulldogs’ 1979 grand final loss to the Dragons, NSW Premier Chris Minns grew up during the club’s golden era. He joins John Stanley to reveal the Bulldogs obsession that survived growing up in Saint George territory and now powers a split Bulldogs-Dragons household. It’s a conversation about loyalty, rivalry, a secret love of the Melbourne Storm, and why sport and politics have more in common than you might think!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Can Jai Arrow fuel Souths' premiership tilt? The Australian's Andrew Webster joins Adam Hawse to reflect on the emotional scenes at Accor Stadium where Jai Arrow rang the legacy bell, warmly embraced by the Rabbitohs and the Broncos. Plus, Mal Meninga cops a breach notice for publicly expressing his admiration for a pair of Bulldogs. Not the crime of the century, but rules are rules. Moses's hamstring is still drawing attention, Billy Slater viewed as Bellamy's successor and Payne Haas's potential switch back to the Kangaroos makes a mockery of international eligibility. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Does Freddy Lussick to the Bulldogs mean they got it wrong by releasing Reed Mahoney? Josh Morris joins Adam Hawse to talk about the movement at Belmore. Plus, the MCG is not a rugby league ground, Andrew Johns's idea to raid South African talent, the Broncos woes and the touching jersey tributes to Jai Arrow. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Welcome to the Mark My Words podcast. In this episode, the team previews the highly anticipated State of Origin Game Two at the MCG and discusses the New South Wales Blues' chances of winning. The crew also tackles serious news, praising the rugby league community's overwhelming support for Kane Evans after he publicly shared his sexuality. Expect plenty of laughs and banter along the way, especially as Levy deals with a painful diagnosis of gout. Finally, the hosts wrap up with their betting tips for the upcoming Round 15 NRL matches and share fond memories of playing at Leichhardt Oval. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Has Laurie Daley has copped too much criticism for his team selections? Is it time for NSW fans to get behind the coach? Blues legend Mark 'MG' Geyer joins Adam Hawse and comes out in support of the Blues mentor. Plus, with up to 12 players out of the Dolphins vs Roosters clash, are we asking too much of fans to pay full price for tickets to a game robbed of star power? And while the Tigers poor form can't be firmly placed at the feet of Jarome Luai, the team's slide has coincided with his PNG Chiefs signing. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Can you make sense of Haumole Olakau'atu's omission from the NSW Origin team for game 2? The Sydney Morning Herald's Neil Breen joins Adam hawse to discuss Origin selections. It's one of a number of perplexing decisions by coach Laurie Daley, not to mention the confusing announcement on YouTube. Plus, Kane Evans showed remarkable bravery to come out as he did. As the rugby league community shows their support, it's been reported that 37 year old Israel Folau is eyeing off an NRL return. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Welcome to the Monday episode of the Mark My Words podcast! In this edition, the boys step away from the usual format to bring you an epic "story time" segment, followed by a deep dive into a bursting mailbag of listener questions. From hilarious locker room confessions to heartfelt discussions about mental health, Mark Levy, Piggy Riddell and Mark "MG" Geyer cover it all. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’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.

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

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, 7th June 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Things are going from bad to worse in Brisbane, with the reigning premiers slumping to a shocking five straight losses. Gavin Pitchford, Neil Breen, Darryl Brohman and Cooper Johns search for answers as they unpack the Broncos slide, debate whether Reece Walsh is playing through injury and try to make sense of the inconsistency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's been a tough road for one of our own, but the whole community has been right behind him. Now, the Big Marn has some positive news about his battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gold Coast Titans have had their fair share of disappointment in recent times, but signs are looking up after securing a huge win over the Brisbane Broncos. Co-Captain Mo Fotuaika opens up on their recent victory, Keano Kini's individual brilliance, and becoming Co-Captain of the club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's been a disappointing season for the Red V to say the least, but signs are looking up after securing their first win of the season. The St George interim coach, Dean Young, joins Mark Levy, Mark Geyer, Darryl Brohman and Mark Riddell to discuss their recent victory, his intense training schedule, and why he's feeling positive about next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MG's power rankings are back and this week he takes the boys on a trip down memory lane. Get ready for the ultimate childhood nostalgia as MG ranks his top 5 all-time school canteen snacks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, Saturday 6th June 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NRL community is rallying right behind Jai Arrow as he continues the fight of his life amid his recent MND diagnosis. In a show of support, they are planning to celebrate his 31st birthday with a major fundraiser. The event will provide vital financial support for Jai and his family, while also raising crucial funds for ongoing MND research. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's been a huge week on the Northern Beaches with Kieran Foran signing a three-year extension to officially become the next full-time coach. The new head coach joins the Continuous Call Team to discuss the Sea Eagles' recent success, the mentors who shaped his coaching style, and why he's feeling positive about a premiership charge this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

With Origin II right around the corner, the team lists are generating a huge amount of noise. New South Wales are facing the ultimate headache over whether to pull the trigger on Mitchell Moses and Stephen Crichton who are under an injury cloud, while Queensland question what to do with Ezra Mam. Josh Morris and Mark Riddell weigh in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mike Whitney has worn the Baggy Green, hosted some of Australia’s biggest TV shows, and lived a sporting life most fans could only dream of. But ask him what really gets the heart racing, and it’s South Sydney. From childhood days on the Paddington Hill to the brutal fight for the Rabbitohs’ survival, Whitney tells a story of family, loyalty and the 2014 premiership that made decades of pain worthwhile.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sydney Morning Herald's Adrian Proszenko joins Adam Hawse to complain about the shocking non-call of Ben Trbojevic's sticky-handed knock-on against the Rabbitohs. Allowing the bunker to rule on play-the-balls opens up a can of worms, but how did all the officials miss it?! Also, Manase Fainu to the Tigers will help them keep brother Samuela, frustrated Dragons fans were appeased at a recent forum given their 2027 signings, the Eels salary cap scandal ten years on, and players off to the Super League. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Josh Morris joins Adam Hawse to debate the merits of a 20th NRL team. Peter V'Landys said one broadcaster had an appetite for a 20th team by 2029 or 2030. If so, where would that franchise be based, and the bigger question is, do we have enough playing talent? Plus, the Dragons roster overhaul is in full swing, Jai Arrow's birthday celebrations in the works, Souths have no right to be upset at Tolu Koula's early return from a head knock, and Jake Averillo is a handy pick up for the Tigers. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Welcome to the Mark My Words podcast, where the boys bring you the latest news and passionate chats about NRL rugby league. In this episode, the hosts celebrate the Dragons' massive win and joke about the players eating McDonald's. They break down Kieran Foran's new coaching gig at Manly and share their thoughts on State of Origin selections. You will also get their expert predictions and betting tips for all the big Round 14 matchups. Plus the boys wrap things up with classic locker-room banter, including a hilarious story about a player in red undies. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Geyer joins Adam Hawse to examine whether the ongoing hamstring injury to Mitch Moses will hamper his chances of Origin selection. Given his success rate in the interstate clash and his expert kicking game, he's worth the gamble, as great as Ethan Strange was. Likewise, Laurie Daley has plenty of options should Stephen Crichton not recover from a shoulder injury. Kieran Foran has the Manly DNA to make them great again, and while Connor Watson is another savvy signing for the PNG Chiefs, are they assembling a dad's army? Plus, celebrations planned for Jai Arrow's birthday on July 12. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sydney Morning Herald's Neil Breen joins Adam Hawse to examine the problems with the Bulldogs. If anything, Lachlan Galvin can be accused of trying too hard as they struggle in attack. There seems to be a lack of accountability out of Belmore. Also, do the Roosters flatter to deceive?The Broncos will struggle to repeat their heroics from 2025, Ivan Cleary and Justin Holbrook are firmly in the coach of the year conversation, and Mitch Moses is set to start for the Blues. 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Australian's Andrew Webster joins Adam Hawse to celebrate the Dragons first win in 295 days. What does it mean for coach Dean Young, and what of the Brisbane Broncos? The premiers were also sitting at 5 wins and 7 losses at the same time last year. Also, the players have spoken! A RLPA survey shows 84 per cent of leading players believe referees are having an increased impact on results and most fear they are more vulnerable to injury in the modern game. Naughty Mal Meninga has been caught courting a couple of Bulldogs, and the Galvin booing goes on. 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. 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.

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, Sunday 31st May 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Craig Bellamy is one of the most respected coaches in the game and he holds the underlying loyalty of the Melbourne dressing room. Storm forward Josh King opens up on the huge influence of the supercoach on his career and the transformative culture that defines the Storm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former NSW Premier Morris Iemma reveals a lifelong devotion to the Red V. He relives the heartbreak, glory years, and the premiership triumph that still ranks among the greatest moments of his life. Along the way, he shares stories of Wayne Bennett, Billy Smith, political life as a Dragons tragic, and why he believes the club has lost its way… It’s pure Red V passion!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen to the full show podcast of The Continuous Call Team, Saturday 30th May 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MG's power rankings are back and this might just be his best one yet. He breaks down the top five most overrated foods and the Continuous Call Team explodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's the most important conversation in rugby league and Nicho Hynes is leading the charge on men's mental health. The Sharks superstar gets candid on his personal mental health challenges and unveils the importance of checking in on your mates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It was a historic win for the New South Wales Blues in the Origin series opener on Wednesday. Coach Laurie Daley joins the Continuous Call Team to discuss the triumph, the improvements that need to be made and Levy's controversial crack and his hair.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Despite all the discussion at the start of the year, the excessive six again rulings are as bad as ever. Mark Levy, Mark Geyer, Mark Riddell and Darryl Brohman explode over the obsession that is destroying the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sharks host their third Mental Fitness Round this week collaborating with Tommy Herschell and Find Ya Feet to promote open conversations around mental health and encourage everyone to frequently check in on their mates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Josh Morris, Mark Riddell and Mike Pearsall breakdown a historic State of Origin series opener and all the controversial moments. Raiders superstar Ethan Strange absolutely lit up the Origin stage, the boys debate if he retains the number six jumper for Game 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Australian's Andrew Webster joins Adam Hawse to talk send offs and discuss whether or not Ashley Klein deserves the whistle for State of Origin game 2. Plus, if Peter V'Landys can land a 4 billion dollar broadcast deal, it's going to be hard for club bosses to push back on his tilt for executive chairmanship. If the great mind Phil 'Gus' Gould can't comment on the Ponga tackle, what is the point of having on the channel 9 panel? And a year on from the messy Lachlan Galvin move, are the Bulldogs or the Tigers the winners? 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. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The biggest moments. The unforgettable tries. The ultimate rivalry. Listen back to the very best moments of State of Origin Game 1 with the captain of the commentary team, Mark Levy. If you missed the call, or just want to relive the magic, this is your ultimate Game 1 highlight reel. Enjoy. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Listen to our call of the moment the New South Wales Blues etch their names into the history books in a flawless series sweep. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.