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Salford Red Devils were beaten away at Castleford Tigers 48-16. We get the big match reaction from Toby Warren, Harvey Wilson, Jonny Vaughan and Head Coach Paul Rowley
Lee & Jamie chat about the exhausting 13-12 victory against Castleford Tigers
Lee & Jamie welcome Ross from COYFcast ahead of the huge Easter Thursday game vs. Castleford Tigers
Ross chats to Stuart Vause, chief groundsman and kitman at the Castleford Tigers! This episode of the COYFCast is sponsored by Salon ViP!You can now support Ross and the podcast by joining our brand new Patreon membership service here: https://www.patreon.com/COYFCastIf you simply want to show your support, you can became a COYFer for £3 per month. You can also unlock early access to each and every episode by becoming a Premium COYFer, for £4.50 per month.Follow The COYFCast on social media:Twitter: @COYFCastFacebook: The COYFCastInstagram: @coyfcastContact the podcast:coyfcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Willie Peters spoke to press on the win over Castleford Tigers, Mikey Lewis' drop goal and this Thursday's challenge against Wakefield Trinity.
"The boys are chomping at the bit" - Castleford Tigers Pre-Match Press - Jez Litten
“I See a Connected Group!" - Castleford Tigers Pre-Match Press - Willie Peters
For the first time ever on The COYFCast, Ross is joined by a current member of the Castleford Tigers squad...none other than new club captain, Sam Wood!Follow The COYFCast on social media:Twitter: @COYFCastFacebook: The COYFCastInstagram: @coyfcastContact the podcast:coyfcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Martin Jepson returns to the podcast, for the first time as chairman and soon-to-be owner of the Castleford Tigers. Martin takes questions on a range of topics including the departure of Craig Lingard, the possibility of further investment into the club and his hopes - for on and off the field - as we head towards the 2025 season. Plus, he provides his take on IMG, a stadium update and some news concerning a couple of new appointments at the club.If you're enjoying the podcast, please give us a five-star rating and a review!You can now follow The COYFCast on Twitter (X), Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky! Come and join the community!#COYF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of the League Express Podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and Host Jake Kearnan discuss Castleford Tigers new ownership deciding to part ways with coach Craig Lingard, Paul Rowley being appointed Salford's new Director of Rugby from 2026 and preview the IMG Gradings announcement. They also review all the action from week 1 of the Pacific Championship and preview this weekend's England vs Samoa match. They discuss Wakefield winning the championship Grand Final, Max Jowitt breaking the single season point scoring record and Ezra Mam's off-field incident.
Ross is joined by Steve McNichol and Nathan Godfree to discuss how the 2025 Castleford Tigers squad could shape up, with a focus on which players should be retained and the players the club should be targeting as the '24 season comes to a close. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have the Parramatta Eels finally found their heir to Clinton Gutherson? The Tip Sheet covers reports that the club is close to securing talented Penrith prospect Isaiah Iongi on a 3-year deal as Sixties, Forty20 and Clint offer their perspectives on the potential signing and other roster developments. Kennedy Cherrington celebrated an important miletone as she became the first Eel to reach 25 games in the NRLW. She also led her side to a tough victory over the Wests Tigers on Sunday night as the show looks at how well the ladies are travelling. The NRL and NRLW weekend wraps cover a hard forught weekend for the NRLW while the NRL saw the Storm steal an important march on the Panthers in the race for the minor premierip in a game that also saw Nathan Cleary get hurt. In a relatively quiet week for NRL news, the Roosters re-signed Spencer Leniu and Connor Watson while the Sea Eagles have linked up with the Castleford Tigers to boost their development pathways.
Salford Red Devils were victorious this weekend beating Castleford Tigers 30-22 we spoke to Joe Shorrocks, Chris Hankinson, Brad Singleton, Ethan Ryan and Loghan Lewis after the game to get their reaction to the win
Peters spoke to press on James Batchelor's injury, Castleford Tigers and Internationals.
Craig Lingard joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to chat about his role as the Head Coach of Castleford Tigers. He reveals how his life has changed since becoming a full time Head Coach in Super League, and discusses his previous occupation as a prison officer. Lingard talks about the issues facing Castleford and the sport of Rugby League in general, and how he has faced the challenges of leading a team in the lower half of the competition table. Also on the agenda is his reluctance to wear shoes, and the current location of the teapot he once won as a contestant on the TV word game “Countdown”.
We review the 26-6 win against Castleford. Stat Man Rhys is joined by regular guests Lawrie and Mark. Enjoy!
We preview Castleford Tigers vs Leeds Rhinos. Enjoy!
Ross is joined by Steve McNichol to discuss the brand new Castleford Tigers tribute shirt, before speaking to the man who inspired it - club legend, fan favourite and former Man of Steel Adrian Vowles.Vowlesy talks about the honour of being immortalised with the shirt, he opens up on his career path from the Seagulls to the Tigers and he reveals just what this great club means to him. It's a must-listen for any Cas fan! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Super League legend and current Castleford Tigers assistant coach Danny McGuire joins the podcast for a special one-on-one chat with Ross, covering his career progression since a fateful night in 2017 and his thoughts on a promising pre-season for the 2024 Tigers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Christmas! To celebrate, Ross and Adam were delighted to be joined by Castleford Tigers head coach Craig Lingard to discuss his career outside of rugby, his time at the Tigers so far and the latest from preseason Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ross and Adam are joined by Ian Fulton, the chairman of Castleford Tigers, Managing Director Mark Grattan and the newest member of the club's Board of Directors, Martin Jepson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ross and Adam react to the huge announcement that Martin Jepson has joined Castleford Tigers, investing a minimum of £1,000,000 into the club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With special thanks to the club, Ross and Adam share their initial reactions after a sneak peek of the brand new Castleford Tigers away strip, before being joined by Steve McNichol to discuss all things shirts, Tigers and kits! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the final episode of the series and Luke Gale joins Will Perry & Mark Flanagan. Gale chats his storied career. From his early days at Leeds Rhinos, to success at Castleford Tigers, and his return to Headingley in 2020. He also discusses Wakefield Trinity's relegation and why he's confident of an immediate return to Super League.
Make sure to like and subscribe Get ready for an extraordinary episode as we welcome the talented Liam Horne as our special guest on the podcast. Liam's captivating journey from his birthplace in Papua New Guinea to his incredible success as a rugby league sensation has been nothing short of inspiring. With notable achievements such as his time with Norths Devils and his current role as a sensation for Castleford Tigers, Liam Horne has carved a distinct path in the world of professional rugby. Join us as we dive into his incredible story. Chapter 1: The Beginnings Born in Papua New Guinea, Liam Horne's upbringing imbued him with a deep passion for rugby league from an early age. The rugged terrains of Papua New Guinea acted as the backdrop for his initial immersion into the sport, allowing him to develop his natural talents and grow as a player. These formative years laid the foundation for the remarkable career that would follow. Chapter 2: Rising Through the Ranks Liam's undeniable talent soon caught the attention of Norths Devils, a prominent rugby league team based in Brisbane, Australia. As he transitioned to playing for Norths Devils, Liam's skills continued to flourish. His dedication, exceptional playing ability, and unwavering work ethic were instantly noticeable, propelling him to new heights within the rugby league community. Chapter 3: Sensation for Castleford Tigers Liam Horne's accomplished career reached new heights when he signed with Castleford Tigers, a renowned rugby league team in the United Kingdom. Passionate fans and critics alike recognized Liam's unwavering commitment to the sport, which translated into extraordinary performances on the field. With every match, Liam showcased not only his skills but also his natural leadership abilities, mesmerizing spectators with his finesse and strategic prowess. Chapter 4: Beyond the Field Despite his busy schedule as a rugby league sensation, Liam Horne has also found success beyond the field. He has become an influential figure within the sport, actively engaging with fans and fostering strong connections within the community. Liam's commitment to his craft extends beyond his own achievements, as he seeks to inspire future generations to pursue their dreams with the same unwavering dedication. Conclusion: In this special episode of the podcast, we have the privilege of delving into the remarkable journey of Liam Horne, from his early beginnings in Papua New Guinea to his current position as a sensation for Castleford Tigers. Liam's immense talent, dedication, and remarkable achievements have solidified his status as a role model within the rugby league community. Prepare to be captivated by the story of this extraordinary athlete as he shares his insights and experiences during our conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-olds/message
Ross Williams sits down with Castleford Tigers' Director of Rugby Operations Danny Wilson to discuss his role in recruiting (and retaining) the Tigers of the future. Danny has a clear idea of the kind of players that should be donning the black and amber in years to come, and he explains his reasonings - at length - here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the seventh episode of the League Express podcast, Editor MARTYN SADLER and Co-host JAKE KEARNAN take a look at Warrington's 66-12 thrashing of the Castleford Tigers, Catalan's struggles and give their take on the need to protect referees from abuse. They also discuss player movements with Canberra Raiders halfback Matt Frawley signing with the Leeds Rhinos and preview week one of the NRL finals.
Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup Winner James Simpson & Edinburgh Giants Head Coach Martyn GillIn this episode, hosts Karl Walker & Craig Williams chat with Wheelchair RL World Cup winner James Simpson & Edinburgh Giants head coach Martyn Gill.
On the very first episode of the COYFCast, your host Ross Williams takes the time to delve into his thoughts on the Castleford Tigers at this moment in time...*NOT YOUR USUAL COYFCAST EPISODE! Future eps will feature guests and much more live-hearted chat...assuming we get a win eventually!* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are Joined by Salford Red Devils ladies coach Chris Bates ahead of the ladies 1st Super League two game against Castleford, he tells us how hard they have been working in preparation for the big season ahead. Joe Burgess and Chris Atkin give their reaction to last nights big win against Castleford Tigers as Rowley's boys go marching on
Dave Woods is joined by former England half-back Kevin Brown and Huddersfield Giants Head of Youth, Andy Kelly, to discuss whether rugby league's reserve team structure is fit for purpose and why it should be a priority for IMG's soon to be released new grading criteria. Plus, there's reaction to the surprise departure of Lee Radford from Castleford Tigers; can the Giants be amongst the silverware this season under ‘rugby league nerd' Ian Watson; and the joys of cold water swimming!
On this episode I talk to Castleford Tigers and sale sharks Alice Iwanejko --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tanya Arnold is joined once again by former England international Jon Wilkin and Australian journalist Steve Mascord for their weekly take on all things Rugby League World Cup. Lee Radford is part of the Samoan coaching staff and he explains how England's semi-final opponents have been getting better and better. England wheelchair player Seb Bechara discusses playing the trumpet and what exactly constitutes good bread. And Jillaroos co-skipper Sammy Bremner joins the pod to talk through a few language issues and returning to the game after having a baby. Oh – and don't forget to find out what Steve has lost this week. TIMECODES 6.00 - Lee Radford joins the team to discuss the England men's team's upcoming semi-final against Samoa. The Castleford Tigers head coach is currently working as an assistant coach for Samoa, and hoping to plot the downfall of his home nation. 16.25 England wheelchair star Seb Bechara discusses their great start to the event, and life as a professional trumpet player in the South of France. 32.14 Australian Jillaroos co-captain Sammy Bremner makes some early observations about life in the UK and how she's hoping her World Cup performances will be an inspiration to others.
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
As he prepares to return to Hull FC for the first time as Castleford Tigers head coach, Lee Radford joins Jon Wilkin & Mark Flanagan on the latest episode of the Out Of Your League podcast. In a hilarious & informative hour of conversation, the former Hull FC & Bradford Bulls star looks back on his playing days, his stint coaching the Black & Whites and reflects on his time with the Tigers so far.
Ahead of Magic Weekend, Matt Newsum sits down with those most closely involved in Super League's annual jamboree. All twelve clubs participate across the two days of action at St James' Park Newcastle, and there's some standout fixtures to whet the appetite. Mark Percival and Sam Powell look ahead to the Saints-Wigan derby; Castleford's Joe Westerman on why Leeds is their true derby; Kallum Watkins and Ashton Golding preview the ‘Ian Watson derby' as Salford take on Huddersfield; George Williams discusses Warrington's current predicament as the Wolves face a tough battle against Catalans; and Chris Satae of Hull FC and Lachlan Coote of Hull KR keep it nice and cordial ahead of the big city derby that rounds off the weekend. TIMECODES: 02:30 Mark Percival and Sam Powell discuss the Saints v Wigan derby, the Magic Weekend experience and playing at St James' Park. 09:00 Powell talks about his international aspirations. 10:45 The whole Wigan club trained together recently and the two mention the ‘dangers' of wheelchair rugby league having tried it out recently. 14:30 A brief quote from Wakefield head coach Willie Poching looking ahead to Wakefield versus Toulouse. 15:50 Matt speaks with experienced Castleford Tigers loose-forward Joe Westerman on their clash with Leeds Rhinos, who he says are their main rivals, not near neighbours Wakefield. 19:10 Westerman talks about his return to Cas and his desire to bring success to his boyhood club. 21:00 Salford Red Devils and England international Kallum Watkins says he's enjoying his new position and life under head coach Paul Rowley. 26:30 Back in the international fold, Watkins looks ahead to the World Cup and the opening game for England against Samoa in Newcastle. 29:00 His memories of Magic Weekend include scoring on his Super League debut for Leeds against Bradford. 31:15 On the other side of the ‘Ian Watson derby', Huddersfield's Ashton Golding says their coach's honesty is what's driving their current success. 34:00 Golding has played several different positions already this year and is enjoying the varying challenge each week. 38:15 Ahead of their fixture with Catalans, Warrington's George Williams discusses their poor form and what they have to do to change things. 41:00 Williams knows the game against the Dragons, which includes some of his former Wigan teammates, is a really tough test. 43:00 Finally, Chris Satae and Lachlan Coote keep it friendly ahead of the Hull derby that rounds off the weekend. 45:45 They agree the derby is somewhat different to those in Australia and liken St James' Park to Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. 50:20 Coote talks about the exit that day of head coach Tony Smith and of Danny McGuire taking over for the remainder of the season.
On this episode I talk to Tally Bryer and Aimee Wood of Castleford Tigers
On this episode I talk to Chloe Smith and Kaitlin Varley of Castleford Tigers women
HELLO beautiful people.Wanting to feel inspired today?? LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE In this episode, I get to chat with such an inspiring and passionate soul - Suaia Matagi.Suaia and I connected through our coaching businesses and when I heard his story I was truly inspired. He hit rock bottom but through hard work and resilience bounced back to truly make something for himself. He is a loving husband, father of 4, and a professional rugby league player; currently playing for the Castleford Tigers in the UK. He now has his own coaching business and is ready to use his own life lessons to impact as many people as he can.Suaia shares how important mindset is and how that has impacted his career as a professional athlete. Make sure you follow him here on Instagram here: @suaiamatagiThank you so much for listening. I appreciate you!Follow me on my Instagram page:@vibing__andthrivingL xx
Darren Higgins is the Head of Youth performance at Castleford Tigers RLFC. Part of the Betfred Super League, Castleford Tigers are known for their expansive style of play and player which is also exhibited further down their pathway in the development teams. Darren's role is to oversee players holistic development from initiation into the club right the way through to the first team environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's guest is Chris Baird Senior Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Loughborough. Chris holds a BSc in Sport and Exercise Science and an MSc in Strength and Conditioning. He is also UKSCA accredited and has over seven years of experience in the field. Providing strength and conditioning help to athletes from many sports, including football, rugby, swimming and weightlifting, Chris has also worked with Castleford Tigers and Peterborough United Academy. Alex and Chris discuss the use of technology in sports and performance and how technique and multi-disciplinary coaching can lead to improvements in performance. Oro is the personalised health and fitness app created by the coaches behind Olympic athletes. They have created a fitness and nutrition programme that adapts to you, week-by-week. https://www.weareoro.com/