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Could this be the first time the Wests Tigers score three straight wins this decade? After beating the Sharks and Dragons, Wests Tigers have the opportunity to make it three wins in a row this weekend. The club hasn't managed to get a win in three consecutive rounds since 2018. But, it's going to be a tough monkey to get off our backs; the consistently successful Melbourne Storm stands in our way. Oh, and the game is down in the southern capital as well! What else is on this podcast? On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, we preview the big clash with the Storm, with opinions divided on our chances. Joel Helmes, Steve Stretton, and Declan McCutcheon also wrap up last weekend's win over St.George-Illawarra with all agreement that our boys have shown some impressive patches of play. There's a round of Buy, Sell or Hold on this mid-week pod with topics ranging from culture to depth, and Adam Doueihi. Talking about Doueihi also opens up discussion about the futures of Brent Naden and Starford To'a at the Wests Tigers. And, who wants David Fifita at our club? The giant edge second-rower looks set to leave the Gold Coast Titans imminently. Should the Wests Tigers be in the market for the big man? What might entice him to come to the Tigers? And what would he be like playing alongside Jerome Luai on our left edge? We try to answer all those questions. Speaking of questions, we also have Yioti's Quiz, and this week's quiz has us looking to answer some questions himself! Including, did you forget Shawn Blore and David Nofoaluma? Let's keep fingers and toes crossed for a win over the Storm this weekend so that not only can our beloved team cement itself in the eight, but that our big 400th episode is a post-victory edition!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Lachlan Galvin saga has continued this week, leading to this bonus edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast. After a strong debate after the story broke on Monday night, followed by more analysis by Eddie and the boys on Wednesday, we now have this third pod for the week. We take a look at the press conferences held by Benji Marshall, then Wests Tigers' captains, Api Koroisau and Jarome Luai. Joel, Garry, and Nick give their thoughts on what was said and why we're starting to see the potential positives of testing out the coach and players' responses to a situation like this. Most importantly, comparing that response to what we have seen in the past from our club and playing group. Is this going to be the issue that finally helps turn Wests Tigers into a more focused and battle-hardened team? Let's make a statement against the Eels! We then turn our attention to the big Monday afternoon clash with the Parramatta Eels at CommBank Stadium. The Easter Monday fixture looks set to be a memorable encounter with the Wests Tigers no doubt out to tell the world they're bigger and better this year, with or without Galvin. The stats show Wests Tigers should be firm favourites, and the Eels have also lost a few players in recent days, but they do welcome back Mitch Moses for the game. We also look at the reshuffle of the Tiger's team, including the move to the halves for Adam Doueihi, and hopefully the remergence of Luai in Batman mode. The return of experienced centre Brent Naden also draws our attention. Big guests at the Ambush. Don't forget to get along to the free Ambush event before the game at CommBank, with two special guests ensuring it should be a memorable experience. Jeral Skelton will be a guest, as will Latu Fainu, and Garry will get the chance to interview both injured Wests Tigers stars. What we hear from Latu should be of particular interest! We hope you enjoy this bonus edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wests Tigers missed a chance to set a few things right, losing to the Warriors by 2 points. Our boys were looking to end a seven-game run of outs against the New Zealand team, as well as score a much-needed home win at Campbelltown Stadium. A win would have also given the club three straight victories, an achievement not seen around these parts in eight years! But, it wasn't to be, with injuries, refereeing, and a fired-up Warriors side colluding to spoil the party. What's on the podcast? On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast we bring you all the 'One Word' submissions from the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum. As Steve says, many apt one-word descriptions of that game just aren't fit for broadcast on a classy pod like ours! We take a deep dive into the 26-24 loss and look at the areas that cost us, the things that leave us worried, and the issues that continue to plague the team (someone say 'physicality'?). But it isn't all doom and gloom as there were some signs that despite the loss, the Wests Tigers are trending in the right direction. Recruitment discussion also features. Yes, we take a look at where things are at recruitment wise for the club, with the discussion centering around trying to strengthen the squad for the short and medium terms. We have money to spend and places to fill, so what are the best moves to make at this point as we sit two wins and two losses and a growing list of injuries (and a suspension)? And Garry and Steve give us a great wrap up of what sounds like a terrific Ambush event held before the Warriors game. Injured centre Brent Naden was the special guest at the event and left the boys both very impressed, and with important news of his impending return to the field. Despite not getting the two points, we hope you enjoy this big edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was great to see the Wests Tigers in action on Sunday, though most of our star players were absent. This edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast is a look back at the 20-14 (four tries to three) loss to the Bulldogs at Kogarah. As per tradition, we start with a healthy list of 'One Word' submissions about the trial from members of the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum. Then we look at some of the positives to come out of the game, including the impressive performances of guys such as Kit Laulilii, Solomon Saukuru, and new buy, Jeral Skelton. These good showings might make for some rethinking of the round one Wests Tigers team, along with this Friday night's trial against the Eels at Leichhardt Oval. Other positives? It is fair to say that the Wests Tigers look fitter than last year, while there seems to be some real class coming through in the next generation of playmakers. While the strong performances from Royce Hunt and Brent Naden in the Indigenous All-Stars game also give us reason to be optimistic. More questions than answers Joel Helmes, Garry Watson, and Nick Hayes, also look at some of the head scratches that still exist, including: Sione Fainu, is he a chance of playing on an edge in the NRL? What will Tim Johannssen's future bring? Who will play fullback in Round One if Bula isn't available? What is going on with Justin Olam and his knees? If he is out, who will play centre for Round One? Is Luke Laulilii out for an extended period? Some things to be concerned about too. On the other side of the coin, the boys raise some concerns out of the trial match, including the performance of a couple of guys who we thought might be genuine NRL prospects this year. We hope you enjoy this first post-match edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast for 2025 and don't forget to join the conversation right now at the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded from the NRL All Stars Team Room. Jack Wighton & Brent Naden join George Rose & Dean Widders to discuss all things Koori Knockout.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a long off-season Wests Tigers are back in action in the first trial of the 2025 NRL season. The Wests Tigers will meet the Canterbury Bulldogs at Netstrata Stadium (Kogarah Oval) for the trial match at 5pm this Sunday. Ahead of that match, the Wests Tigers Podcast team take a look at the side selected by Benji Marshall, and what our expectations are of the team. Mix of youth and experience Benji has named familiar faces including Lachlan Galvin and David Klemmer for the match, while new recruit Jeral Skelton will also feature on the wing. On this edition of the pod, Joel Helmes, Nick Hayes and Garry Watson put under the microscope the naming of those three likely first round NRL players. Is there anything more to read into their selections? While a whole group of rising stars will also represent the Wests Tigers, including Heath Mason, Latu Fainu, and Tallyn Da Silva. All eyes will also be on round one hopefuls, including Tim Johannssen, Tony Sukkar, Sione Fainu, and Justin Matamua. Sione Fainu was named as an edge forward, does that mean he's a chance of grabbing that seemingly vacant second row spot in the NRL team? A few names missing Also up for discussion is the whereabouts of a few guys that we thought might feature in this first trial, including Adam Doueihi, Starford To'a and Charlie Staines. Does their exclusion mean they're being considered for the NRL team? Brent Naden may have also featured in this game, however he, along with Royce Hunt and Reuben Porter, are on 2025 All Stars duties. While this edition of the podcast wraps up with a quick game of Buy, Sell or Hold with some serious questions around fan expectations and recently departed Wests Tigers players, and a not so serious question about a missing podcast host! The football is so close you can just about touch it, buckle up for a huge 2025 Wests Tigers season with the Wests Tigers Podcast! and don't forget to join us for lots of great Tigers' discussion through the season on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NRL off-season continues, but a big step has been taken this week in the return of the Wests Tigers for 2025. Pre-season training has officially commenced and our star recruit has declared himself a Wests Tiger! On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel is joined by Garry and Nick to discuss the latest from Wests Tigers HQ at Concord. Some of the topics up for discussion include the video message to Wests Tigers fans and members recorded by Jarome Luai in the UK. We talk about the four-time Premiership winner's entrance into the club and what it means to the club, team, and fans. There has also been progress in appointing new independent board members to the Wests Tigers board. That important development is also put under the microscope on this edition of the pod. The boys also discuss the latest on Wests Tigers player recruitment, in particular: The future of Jayden Sullivan at the Tigers The chances of landing discarded Rooster Terrell May The seemingly good chance that Kobe Hetherington will soon be a Tiger How do we fit Sione Fainu into a roster lacking free spaces Then the discussion turns to the 20205 NRL draw, and in particular the best and worst case scenarios for our round one opponent. And there is a quick round of Buy, Sell, or Hold with topics ranging from round one centres to Brent Naden and winning streaks. We hope you enjoy this latest edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast and don't forget to join the discussion today on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers Podcast is back for another post-game edition, once again we're discussing a defeat. Joel Helmes is joined by Eddie Otto and Garry Watson for a look back at the game against the Newcastle Knight in Tamworth. As usual, there's a heap of One Word descriptions submitted by our fellow fans for that Knights game that we run through, including our own. We're doing pretty well with our defense (with a few exceptions) but attack and point scoring remains the Wests Tigers' Achilles heel in 2024 (again!). We take a look at the Tigers attack on this edition of the pod, including a look at how Isaiah Papalli went in his new position of Lock. There's an analysis of the Jayden Sullivan performance, and naturally Brent Naden gets put under the microscope too. And Joel, Garry and Eddie give their thoughts on the Member's email sent by the CEO of Wests Tigers, Shane Richardson. We're on a six-game losing streak but there's still a bit of room for some fun on this big edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast. Ohh and if you're wondering where Joel went mid-show - we can blame that on an electricity Blackout!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TK and Brenton are back for an early fantasy chat and have a look at their blackbook players and likely team line ups for the Rabbitohs, Roosters, Dragons and Tigers. If you haven't yet caught last week's episode where we covered the Wahs, Cowboys, Eels and Panthers. Also Tune into Talking Sport and Talking Shit during the preseason on this channel for more content.  NRL News from the week covered in the podcast Tohu Harris extends to 2025 - https://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2023/12/04/harris-re-signed-until-2025/ Sharks have entered the race for AFB - https://www.zerotackle.com/sharks-enter-race-for-dally-m-prop-of-the-year-203792/ Wahs sign Kurt Capewell - https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/301023013/warriors-confirm-key-signing-of-brisbane-broncos-forward-kurt-capewell David Fifita injures his pec and in doubt for round 1 and Eels forward Ryan Matterson will sit out the next month of training after suffering a quad strain. https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/01/01/casualty-ward-all-the-latest-nrl-injury-news-updates-returns-details/ Hasler pencils in Boyd and Foran as first choice halves - https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2023-offseason-central-morgan-smithies-canberra-raiders-selections-ricky-stuart-corey-horsburgh-news-highlights-videos/news-story/2157e5152e11375d74261fdd3f11a6c6 James Fisher Harris golden boot - https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/12/06/more-rewarding-than-the-award-teammates-tribute-jfh/ Brent Naden looking to bounce back after 3 off season operations - https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/12/04/charisma-and-confidence-how-naden-is-driving-wests-tigers-revival/ David Nofoaluma refuses to train over claims of mistreatment - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/tigers/wests-tigers-star-refuses-to-train-over-claims-of-mistreatment/news-story/a4b2cd03ead5f03a0c275cda2955aac9 Cam Ciraldo has opened up about signing so many utilities & Stephen Crichton arrives early to training - https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2024-bulldogs-recruitment-cameron-ciraldo-jarome-luai-matt-burton-connor-tracey-stephen-crichton/news-story/e91c9cb3c5b2a09cc58b83ee24f35274 Shaun Blore has signed with Melbourne for 2025 - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/tigers/sport-confidential-wests-tigers-lose-shawn-blore-to-the-melbourne-storm/news-story/2fb55399aed32cf6219b171415ac4d8f Haumole $7.5 million, 8 year extension - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-2024-market-watch-dolphins-dragons-chasing-19yearold-cowboys-forward-kulikefu-finefeuiaki/news-story/0342dfed296106db1ef83841e6714535 Josh Kerr down 10kg targets a starting spot - https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/12/07/kerr-sheds-the-kegs-in-pursuit-of-dolphins-starting-role/ Cleary's PCL injury revealed - https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/panthers/dashboard-car-injury-wild-cleary-reveal-grows-legend-of-2023-gf/news-story/91fe8c4576e816eb2f0d413597234db0 Rising Raiders start Chevy Stewart looking to be starting no 1 in 2024 - https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8448700/rising-star-chevy-stewart-aims-for-no1-spot-in-canberra-raiders-for-nrl-season-kick-off/?cs=14274 Jason Demetriou leaning towards planning Jack Wighton in the centres - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/south-sydney-rabbitohs-unveil-2024-backline-as-latrell-mitchell-urged-to-switch-to-halves/news-story/0a6d55159c5aab69665c81f39d1aa832 Jack Bird makes a plea to switch to the centres - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-2024-st-george-illawarras-jack-bird-on-positional-switch-fitness-and-reclaiming-best-form/news-story/b64b068c066d8fab99496bfb8893ce6b Adam Reynolds speaks of his return to pre-season training and nominates Piakura as likely successor to Capewell - https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/12/08/reynolds-the-mindset-is-still-the-same/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 13 of Behind The Roar we chat with Brent Naden leading into Wests Tigers Indigenous Round match against the Cowboys at Leichhardt Oval. Naden covers a range of topics, some serious, some not so. He talks about fatherhood, about self-development, about his proud Indigenous heritage, and that of his teammates. Hear about that and much more in this week's edition of Behind The Roar.
The Wests Tigers went close, but once again it was a loss for the black, gold, and white against the Eels. The round six match at Accor Stadium was a dark day for the club with five-eight Adam Doueihi suffering another ACL injury. Centre, Brent Naden, also suffered a serious injury, breaking his collarbone while scoring a try in the 28-22 loss. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel Helmes, Eddie Otto, Garry Watson, and Declan McCutcheon dissect the Doueihi injury, and look at the latest loss to Parramatta. Were there any positives? How about Charlie Staines at fullback? Is Staines a long-term fullback option? Junior Tupou on the wing? How did the forward pack go? There's also a look at the options the club might have to fill the now vacant five-eight and centre positions. We invited the thoughts from a member of the Wests Tigers Forum who sent in a from-the-heart opinion piece that sparks further debate around the management of the club. Don't forget, you can always have your say on the Wests Tigers on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum. Another loss, but we hope you enjoy this latest edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wests Tigers NRL Fantasy preview for 2023 is out now. Come see the lads best picks of their studs, duds, cashies, trap city, bounce back & draft. TK & Gus rip into the fortunes of Isaiah Papali'i, Adam Doueihi, Brent Naden, Ken Maumalo, Shawn Blore, Tommy Talau, Charlie Staines, Justin Matamua, Stefano Utoikamanu, Luke Brooks and John Bateman. The Talking League Text Book is OUT NOW and features a comprehensive guide to NRL Fantasy for 2023. Get your copy now at https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/textbook The features of the Text Book: 180+ pages full of of the world's best analysis and dribble 17 team profiles, predicted rd 1 lineups, season schedule analysis & representative player analysis 391 player profiles with NRL Fantasy projections and Classic & Draft recommendations Q&A with the Champs featuring 2022 NRL Fantasy champion Will McAteer & 2021 Champ Shane Ewart Power Rankings for the top 20 players per position Our bold predictions for 2023 Classic & Draft strategy & tips 20% of profits from the Text Book will be donated to Bowel Cancer Australia to honor the legacy and contribution to the fantasy community of Steve Nicholls who passed away from Bowel Cancer a short time ago. Our partners at GameDay Squad have also thrown in a two free pack of player cards valued at $9.99 each.  Talking League Cup is open now so come join our public NRL Fantasy comp. League PIN - ALYZ6DCVSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers are back in action again this weekend in Tamworth with a clash against the Sharks.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie Otto, Garry Watson, and Declan McCutcheon preview the match against the high-flying Sharks.There's also plenty of Wests Tigers signing news to discuss, including the re-signing of Brent Naden and Asu Kepaoa in recent days.Are we feeling a bit more confident that Isaiah Papali'i is heading to Tiger Town? There's plenty to discuss in regards to the current Eels backrower.Further to that, the boys take James Tamou to task over his comments regarding Papali'i and his future.Luke Brooks to the Knights? There looks to be some truth to reports that a trade to the Knights is being discussed, who do you want in return? Tyson Frizell or David Klemmer, we give our opinions on those options.And Eddie's quiz returns, this time with the addition of a listener question that might just leave everyone stumped!It's another big edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, don't miss it!
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News of Rebel Wilson's same-sex relationship has been overshadowed by a bizarre, self-inflicted outing controversy at the Sydney Morning Herald, cryptocurrency is in for a rough couple of weeks, Wests Tigers centre Brent Naden is set to spend at least four weeks on the sidelines, Parminder Nagra finally back, Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bipartisan support for some gun reform in the US Tigers NRL centre Brent Naden facing 5 weeks on the NRL sidelines Taylor Swift admits to suffering from "Imposter Syndrome" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bipartisan support for some gun reform in the US Tigers NRL centre Brent Naden facing 5 weeks on the NRL sidelines Taylor Swift admits to suffering from "Imposter Syndrome" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darcie McDonald Interview
Bipartisan support for some gun reform in the US Tigers NRL centre Brent Naden facing 5 weeks on the NRL sidelines Taylor Swift admits to suffering from "Imposter Syndrome"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle joins the show for the 6.45 sports update
Vossy and James Magnussen discuss all the latest sports news in the NRL, Cricket and the French Open
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The Wests Tigers gave us all a bit of a scare but managed to get one over the depleted Bulldogs at Leichhardt Oval. This edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast is a replay of the live Wests Tigers Radio broadcast straight after the Tiger's 36-22 victory on Friday night. Joel Helmes was joined by game attendees Declan McCutcheon, Steve Stretton, and Garry Watson for a look at the key talking points of the match. These include: What to like about the dominant first-half performance The worrying early second-half fade The performance of new recruits Brent Naden and Nu Brown Jock Madden's game at five-eight The game's ultimate turning point Does the win change our season? We've been linked to Matt Lodge, are we supporting his signing? And don't forget we're going live tomorrow night from 8:30 (AEDT) on Wests Tigers Radio, we hope you can join us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers gave us all a bit of a scare but managed to get one over the depleted Bulldogs at Leichhardt Oval.This edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast is a replay of the live Wests Tigers Radio broadcast straight after the Tiger's 36-22 victory on Friday night.Joel Helmes was joined by game attendees Declan McCutcheon, Steve Stretton, and Garry Watson for a look at the key talking points of the match.These include: What to like about the dominant first-half performance The worrying early second-half fade The performance of new recruits Brent Naden and Nu Brown Jock Madden's game at five-eight The game's ultimate turning point Does the win change our season? We've been linked to Matt Lodge, are we supporting his signing? And don't forget we're going live tomorrow night from 8:30 (AEDT) on Wests Tigers Radio, we hope you can join us!
It's been a busy week at Wests Tigers headquarters with the last-minute addition of Brent Naden to the roster. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie Otto is joined by a more serene than last time, Garry Watson and Declan McCutcheon. The boys discuss the Naden signing, where we think he plays and what he hopefully brings to the team. There's also a look at another player set to make his debut, former Shark and Bulldog utility, Fa'amanu Brown. There's also a preview of tomorrow night's clash with the Bulldogs at Leichhardt Oval. Speaking of the Bulldogs, should Michael Maguire send his CV in for their vacant coaching job? What's the latest with the rumoured/potential signing of Angus Crichton? As well as new developments in the ongoing Balmain Leagues Club debacle. And, after a healthy spell, the Wests Tigers Podcast Quiz returns as well! It's a big edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast ahead of NRL Round 11 action this weekend. And don't forget we'll be going live on Wests Tigers Radio tomorrow night after the big game against the Dogs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh, Rob and Shayne talk about the latest signing news, what Brent Naden will bring to the Wests Tigers, updates on Daine Laurie and Adam Doueihi plus a preview and predictions of #NRLTigersBulldogs.  WestsLife podcast is sponsored by Wests Ashfield Leagues Club. Stay tuned this season for exciting dining offers and giveaways via our podcast in association with Wests Ashfield! For more information visit Wests Ashfield's website- www.westsashfield.com.au or follow them on Facebook or Instagram @WestsAshfield WestsLife is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: WestsLife YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsLifePod on Instagram and Twitter Facebook.com/WestsLifePod Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
Hammy runs through the latest NRL, AFL and IPL markets
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It's been a busy week at Wests Tigers headquarters with the last-minute addition of Brent Naden to the roster.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie Otto is joined by a more serene than last time, Garry Watson and Declan McCutcheon.The boys discuss the Naden signing, where we think he plays and what he hopefully brings to the team.There's also a look at another player set to make his debut, former Shark and Bulldog utility, Fa'amanu Brown.There's also a preview of tomorrow night's clash with the Bulldogs at Leichhardt Oval.Speaking of the Bulldogs, should Michael Maguire send his CV in for their vacant coaching job?What's the latest with the rumoured/potential signing of Angus Crichton? As well as new developments in the ongoing Balmain Leagues Club debacle.And, after a healthy spell, the Wests Tigers Podcast Quiz returns as well!It's a big edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast ahead of NRL Round 11 action this weekend.And don't forget we'll be going live on Wests Tigers Radio tomorrow night after the big game against the Dogs!
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Long show today we answered plenty of questions from Instagram, and we also went through Trent Barrett stepping down and what a competition with the Dolphins look like! All Questions we answered are below Who will replace Trent Barrett? Ben Hunt or Reed Mahoney for QLD 14? Does Rueben Cotter get picked for QLD? What do you think about the Brent Naden signing? Opinion about Magic Round with 17 team competition? Should the bunker micro manage the referees? Thoughts on the Broncos? Are the Cowboys contenders if they beat the Storm this week? Does Stephen Crichton make the NSW squad? Do you think Cobbo could crack Origin this year? Who should play fullback Nicholas Hynes or Matthew Moylan? Who do you think will be the Dolphins fullback? Do you think Reno or Hunt are a shout for Dally M now Papenhuyzen is injured? Thoughts on Blacke Taaffe? How will the Dolphins go next year? Do you think the Broncos are a realistic top 4 team? Should Zac Woolford be on Canberra's bench? Do you like Beetroot? Thoughts on Brisbane Indigenous jersey? Will Rabbits make the 8? Cowboys upset this round? Can only choose one for the future of the NRL, Cobbo, Suaalii, Coates or Savage? Is Patrick Carrigan a future captain for QLD Origin? Are Broncos a top 4 side at their best? Do you think Peta Hiku is one of the best signings in the league? Who has been the best buy of the year so far? How far do you think the Broncos and Cowboys will go this year?
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Tim and Shane discuss the potential for Matthew Mott to be appointed as the new England men's cricket team's white-ball head coach, Minjee Lee wins the LPGA Founders Cup, Dustin Martin may head to Sydney, Brent Naden heading to Wests Tigers and more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL360, Tuesday the 17th of May, with host Braith Anasta and of course, Paul Kent. The duo are joined by Paul Crawley and Dave Riccio to take us through all of the latest developments at the Bulldogs, including who they could potentially see becoming the new head coach, and which players they believe are likely to try and join Brent Naden in leaving. For more of the show tune in on Fox League CH 502 or stream full episodes on KAYO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vossy was back with James Magnussen filling in for Brandy and we discussed all the issues happening at the Bulldogs including the pending announcement of Mick Potter as the interim coach and we caught up with Bulldogs legend Terry Lamb to discuss the current situation at the club. Plus, Gerard Whateley joined us to discuss all the hot topics in Sport from the weekend.
The Sunday Telegraph's Chief Sports Writer joins the show to discuss the big NRL issues of the morning
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Vossy is joined by James Magnussen as they dissect the continuing fallout from Trent Barrett's departure at the Bulldogs and more news in the world of sport
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The Wests Tigers opened their 2021 NRL account with a somewhat scrappy win over the Knights. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast Eddie Ottie and Declan McCutcheon dissect the Knights game, looking at what worked and what can still be improved on. Who were the best-performing players on the day and who still has some improvement left in them? There's also a look at the young players who performed best in the big 5-6 win by the Magpies in the Knock-On Effect NSW Cup. Some discussion around the new 'The Ambush' fan and Wests Tigers initiative, and the latest on some player transfer news for the club, including rumours around Jackson Hastings and Brent Naden. We hope you enjoy this big post-win edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Satts isn't happy with the suspension handed down to Brent Naden today
It's been like, 27 minutes and it's time for ANOTHER Origin game, as we preview Game III of the 2020, the 'Decider' (such a definitive term, isn't it? Is anything ever really decided?), as well as this week's news, including;James Roberts departing to the Tigers?Brent Naden in rehabStephen Crichton handshake agreementCam Smith wrote a bookCorey Allan redemption story arcPredicting Origin Game IIIQueensland's last ditch changesSupport us on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/nrlboomrookies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Jamie Robinson, Eden Harris and Joss Mcvittie as they look at the NRL Grand Final in great detail as the Melbourne Storm faced off against Penrith Panthers. All three blokes have a different perspective on the action and liaise in depth about: - The Penalty Try - The 'Obstruction' - Nathan Cleary's performance - The Clive Churchill medal winner...and was it deserved? - The Brent Naden situation - Ryan Papenhuyzen & Suliasi Vunivalu's length of the field efforts - Who captains Penrith going forward? - Can Penrith go around again in 2021? AND WAKEFIELD TRINITY HAVE WON FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE MARCH....AND THEY DID IT TWICE, that is all you need to know from Super League this week, but tune in to listen to much much more!
1) Intro2) Jordan & Derek Awards3) Ivan Cleary Chat4) NRL AFL NFL talk5) Shannon Boyd Chat6) Lay your Frizzy's on the line7) Goodbye
With the final round of the Telstra Premiership upon us, the Inside The NRL team look at all the big issues out of Round 19, including key injuries to Tom Trbojevic and David Fifita, discuss Benji Marshall's future beyond 2020 and bring you some breaking news on the Brent Naden investigation
Gee and Tee, begin by reviewing the action from Week 14. The NRL continues as a soapie and they discuss the consistency of the Melbourne Storm. They discuss whether Kevin Proctor sunk his teeth into a shark and if Aaron Woods was really completing a run around. The Chip and Chase is back and they breakdown the potential of Nick Meaney and if referees really 'manage' the game. At 39.15 - The guys preview Round 15 of the NRL, and discuss moustaches, if the Broncos can score 8 tries to win games, Brad Arthur passing drills and the return of Will Hopoate and whether Dylan Brown needs to call for the ball. At 52:51 - the guys pick their top 5 NRL players who you would need if you were stuck on a deserted island and they talk about Brent Naden and discuss a ridiculous quote from Antonio Conte the Internazionale Coach
Eels star Reed Mahoney joins Inside The NRL ahead of the club's blockbuster against the Storm. Plus, the panel discuss the fallout from Kevin Proctor's send-off, as well as the reaction to the alleged racial abuse directed at Brent Naden