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ABC NRL Daily
"I'm still in shock, and extremely honoured"

ABC NRL Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 11:24


Sydney Roosters second rower Olivia Kernick tells Andrew Moore of her surprise at taking home Dally M Player of the Year on Wednesday night and is now firmly focused on taking the Roosters to a premiership win over Cronulla-Sutherland on Sunday.

SEN League
1992 Dally M Player of the year Gary Freeman joins Mark Braybrook 16/09/24

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 12:40


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It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform
Rugby League Hour with Tony Kemp: Warriors' woes continue, Sharks the team to beat, Danny Buderus

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 53:31


Episode 10 of the Rugby League Hour is here, hosted by Martin Devlin and Tony Kemp and brought to you by MicroBio Solutions. Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season on The Platform, Devlin - host of It's Only Sport - is joined by one of the best rugby league analysts going around in Kemp, the ex-Warriors coach and Kiwis representative.To kick things off, Marty and Kempy recap the round and discuss the main talking points across the eight matches. The Storm and Cronulla Sharks battled in Melbourne with the away side getting the chocolates 25-18 and further solidifying top spot on the ladder. The Penrith Panthers leapfrogged the Storm into second spot, thanks to a tight 16-10 win over the Bulldogs at home. Though it wasn't all positive for Penrith, with star halfback Nathan Cleary set to miss eight weeks with a hamstring injury. The Dolphins remain one of the stories of the season so far, and a 30-24 victory over the Manly Sea Eagles nestles them comfortably in fourth spot with a 6-3 record to boot. The Sydney Roosters, Brisbane Broncos, Canberra Raiders and Sea Eagles round out the top eight.Then, it's Up The Wahs - a segment that Marty and Kempy dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. The club's season is getting bleaker by the week with yet another defeat, this time a 38-18 hammering at the hands of the Roosters in Sydney, highlighted by a blistering 22-0 start within the first 15 minutes for the home side. To make matters worse for the Warriors, halfback Shaun Johnson suffered an apparent pectoral injury and could spend some time on the sidelines. That makes it five successive games without a win for the Kiwi club, and they sit way down in 14th on the ladder with just three wins from 10 games.Next it's He's A Ledge, and this week it's one of New South Wales' modern-day greats and a servant to the Newcastle Knights - Danny Buderus. The now 46-year-old was a two-time premiership winner in 1997 and 2001, and was named Dally M Player of the Year in 2004 and three times a Dally M Hooker of the Year. As well as that, he has 21 and 24 appearances in Blues and Kangaroos jumpers respectively. Buderus chats to Marty and Kempy, offering his thoughts on the season so far, particularly the mass of teams in the middle of the table - which includes the Knights, Warriors, Raiders, and Bulldogs - who are all jostling for top eight spots as it stands. As well as that, he talks about questionable refereeing decisions around kick charge downs, and more.Then, Marty and Kempy go head-to-head debating six rugby league topics, including whether or not the Roosters are capable of winning the premiership, if Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall is a dead man walking, and the chances the Warriors miss out on the top eight. Kempy hands out the Effluex clean-up award for the player, coach or team who did their job better than anyone else on the weekend - someone who rolled up their sleeves and turned gunk into gold.And to finish things off, Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now on TK's Top 5.The Rugby League Hour is sponsored by MicroBio Solutions Limited, solving environmental issues using green technologies. Visit microbio.co.nz.

The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life

Our Great Coach on this episode is Ricky Stuart Ricky is a former Rugby League player who won 3 premierships with the Canberra Raiders as well as representing both New South Wales and Australia. As a Coach he has led Australia, the NSW State of Origin Team, the Sydney Roosters who he led to a Premiership in 2002, and is now the Head Coach of his beloved Canberra Raiders. Ricky as had a long and celebrated career which includes being the only person to win the Dally M Player of the Year award and the Daly M Coach of the Year award. He has also started the Ricky Stuart Foundation to help both families and people living with Autism. Ricky is a passionate and principled leader who balances the ability to be honest and forthright, but at the same time exhibit the type of deep care that helps builds character and changes lives. Here at the great coaches podcast we're working to create one of the world's best leadership libraries from the lessons our interview guests share with us. You can help support our project, get exclusive content and early access to the Great Coaches Collection by joining our Patreon community. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or us using any of the links by CLICKING HERE

Running It Straight
Running it Straight Full Show Podcast (1/3/22)

Running It Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 43:48


Sammy and Kempy round out their season predictions with the top 4 teams from last year. Plus they preview the Dolphins and Warriors and give their Dally M Player and Coach of the Year predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SharkCast Radio - Cronulla Sharks NRL Podcast
Post Season Mailbag with Sam Shinazzi and Jardian Ormsby

SharkCast Radio - Cronulla Sharks NRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 64:22


Brought to you by Dyson Logistics - www.dysonlogistics.comThe WiseMan Jardian Ormsby joins Sam Shinazzi for a mailbag episode, discussing all things Cronulla Sharks by answering your vast mail. We also start the episode celebrating the Dally M Player of the Year, our very own Nicho Hynes!Don't forget about donating to Nathan Stapleton if you can; all donations:https://www.gofundme.com/f/nathan-stapletons-spinal-injury-recoverySharkCast is in our eighth season of podcasting about all things Cronulla Sharks!Download and subscribe for free on Acast, iTunes, Stitcher, Google, Podbean, Spotify, Deezer and all good podcast outlets.Rate and review us please, it really does help us. Five star reviews and messages on iTunes is especially helpful and takes just a minute of your time.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Please share our social media, this also is a big help to us.Write to us via social media or sharkcastpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rugby League Republic
RLR 217: NRL Grand Final Qualifiers Preview, Dally M predictions

Rugby League Republic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 90:08


Welcome to Episode 217 of the Rugby League Republic Podcast, with your hosts Tish and Dr T.In this episode of the podcast, we review Week 2 of the NRL Finals, preview the Grand Final Qualifiers, predict the Dally M Player of the Year, Michael Maguire's fate at the Tigers, and much more. Join us as we build a rugby league community for all… the Rugby League Republic Podcast starts right now….. #COVID19, # NRL, #Coronavirus, #simplythebest, #defyimpossible

Talking with TK
Ep 186: Michael Potter

Talking with TK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 101:37


NRL Legend Michael Potter joins me on the podcast. Michael is a former professional rugby league player who played 201 first grade games for Canterbury, St George and the Western Reds. He won two premierships with the Bulldogs in 1984 and 1985 while winning two Dally M Player of the Years in 1984 and 1991 and Dally M Fullback of the year in 1984, 1991 and 1992. He has over 20 years experience in coaching, with his Head coaching roles including the Catalans Dragons, St Helens, Bradford Bulls and the Wests Tigers.Grab a copy of my book 'Talking with Champions' is available now in stories at Dymocks or online at Dymocks, Booktopia and Angus & Robertson.With some of the biggest names in sport, this collection of interviews, quotes and tips is bound to provide inspiration for anyone who wants to know what it takes to be a champion.· Featuring interviews with the finest athletes across Australia and New Zealand as well as international champions … from ‘JT’ to Evander Holyfield!· This is a book bound to provide inspiration for anyone who wants to know what it takes to be a champion.· With easy to ready breakout quotes and tipsAngus & Robertson https://www.angusrobertson.com.au/books/talking-with-champions-tristan-knell/p/9781760790912?zsrc=go-lifestyle&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr6Gpg-_R4wIVz4RwCh225QvaEAYYAiABEgJWhPD_BwEBooktopia https://www.booktopia.com.au/talking-with-champions-tristan-k-nell/prod9781760790912.html?source=pla&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr6Gpg-_R4wIVz4RwCh225QvaEAYYASABEgJBbfD_BwEConnect with the show on social media search Talking with TK on Facebook and TwitterGet in touch via email at tristan@talkingwithtk.com and find the entire back catalogue of podcasts.

Weekend Legends Sydney
Outrage after the Dally M Awards, The 2019 Top 10 NRL Moments Countdown begins, The Roosters year in review ahead of the Grand Final

Weekend Legends Sydney

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 21:47


1) James Tedesco is the 2019 Dally M Player fo the year, bu the rugby league community is outraged over some of the other winners 2) We ask you what was the most outrageous moment from the Dally M's, and it could win you tickets to see WWE Live! 3) With the Roosters one win away from going back to back, we look back at the year that was. 4) The first 5 moments are revealed from the Weekend Legends Top 10 NRL Countdown of 2019 5) The High Pressure Test

Wide Ward of Sports
Kezie Apps (rugby league)

Wide Ward of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 17:34


KEZIE Apps has come a long way since beginning her rugby league career with the Bega Roosters after wanting to follow in the footsteps of her older brothers Deon and Ryan. But after playing her junior footy with now Melbourne Storm star Dale Finucane, she was forced to stop playing at the age of 12, due to there being no competition for her - which saw Apps start playing hockey. After numerous years away from the sport she loved, she returned to the field in 2014 when she joined the Helensburgh Tiger Lillies. This year proved to be a breakout year for the South Coast product, as she made both her NSW Blues and Jillaroos debut - as well as being named Illawarra Women's Player of the Year and the NSWRL Women's Player of the Year. Since then, she has played in the women's NRL All Stars team, won Dally M Player of the Year, won a World Cup with the Jillaroos and became one of St George Illawarra's three inaugural marquee signings for the NRL women's competition. Hear all about the 28-year-old's journey to be one of the top women's rugby league players in the world in her one-on-one chat with Courtney Ward.

Radio Sport Breakfast
Andrew Alderson talks Halberg Awards predictions

Radio Sport Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 6:32


Who are the nominees?Of the nominees Lisa Carrington is the only one to have previously won the supreme award (2016), as she looks at winning sportswoman of the year for a third straight year. All the other woman in that category are first time nominees.Scott Dixon, who previously won sportsman of the year in 2008 and 2013, is looking to join Danyon Loader and Rob Waddell as a three-time winner in the category. Mahé Drysdale holds the record with five.Sophie Pascoe could win the Disabled Sportsperson of the Year for a sixth time, having been nominated every year since the category was introduced in 2011.Kiwi-born Irish coach Joe Schmidt has been named as a finalist for coach of the year, while not a single link to the All Blacks' 15-player code could be seen across the six categories.It's the first time since 2007 that neither an All Blacks player, coach, or the team as a whole has made the final shortlist.New Zealand Rugby's hopes for taking home an award lay on the shoulders of the men's and women's sevens teams, who are both up for Team of the Year, as well as Allan Bunting and Clark Laidlaw, who are finalists alongside Schmidt for coach of the year.The majority of the categories are dominated by wider codes, with the likes of Winter Olympics heroes Zoi Sadowski-Synnott and Nico Porteous up for Sportswoman and Sportsman of the Year respectively, and two of the four finalists in the Sportsman of the Year category being motorsport athletes.Full list of finalists:Sportswoman of the Year(Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)Joelle King (squash), Jonelle Price (equestrian), Lisa Carrington (canoe racing), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (snowboarding).Sportsman of the Year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)Nico Porteous (freeskiing), Scott Dixon (motorsport), Scott McLaughlin (motorsport), Tom Walsh (athletics)Para Athlete/Team of the Year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)Adam Hall (Para alpine skiing), Corey Peters (Para alpine skiing), Scott Martlew (Para canoe racing), Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming).Team of the Year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)All Blacks Sevens (rugby union), Black Ferns Sevens (rugby union), NZ Football Under 17 Women (football), NZ Women's Kayaking Team (canoe racing), Black Sticks Women (hockey).Coach of the YearAllan Bunting (rugby union), Clark Laidlaw (rugby union), Gordon Walker (canoe racing), Joe Schmidt (rugby union), Leon Birnie (football).Emerging TalentAmelia Kerr (cricket), Anna Leat (football), Josh Armit (yachting), Lewis Clareburt (swimming), Maddison-Lee Wesche (athletics).New Zealand's Favourite Sporting Moment of the Year1. Nico Porteous and Zoi Sadowski-Synnott medaling at the Olympic Winter Games within two hours of each other (Pyeongchang)David Liti breaking a Commonwealth record and winning gold in the men's 105kg+ weightlifting division at the Commonwealth Games (Gold Coast)Kelly Brazier scoring a long range solo try in extra time to secure gold for the Black Ferns Sevens against Australia at the Commonwealth Games (Gold Coast)Black Sticks Women penalty shootout over Olympic champions England in semifinal at the Commonwealth Games (Gold Coast)Amelia Kerr blasting a record breaking 232 not out against Ireland for the White Ferns, achieving the highest score in women's ODIs (Dublin)Roger Tuivasa-Sheck receiving an impromptu haka after winning the Dally M Player of the Year (Sydney)Auckland Rugby winning the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership final after a dramatic finish in extra time against Canterbury (Auckland)Black Caps winning the first test against Pakistan by four runs (Abu Dhabi)Anna Leat's successful penalty shootout against Japan, leading New Zealand into the semifinal of the Fifa Under-17 Women's World Cup (New Zealand vs Japan, Uruguay)How to watchLive on Sky Sport 1 from 8pm. Free-to-air coverage on Prime from 11.35pm. nzherald.co.nz will be live blogging the event with video from the red carpet.

Puka Up with Wayne Schwass
Preston Campbell

Puka Up with Wayne Schwass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 44:08


Three years after making his NRL debut, Preston Campbell was awarded the Dally M Player of the Year after a stunning season with the Cronulla Sharks. But twelve months after winning the game's highest individual honour his life almost ended. In this raw, candid and honest episode, Preston talks to host Wayne Schwass about the rage, anger and isolation he felt that led to that fateful day as well as the need to keep up appearances, how he stayed down in an NRL game and the importance of asking for help and why we need to support one another. It's a powerful story of one man's struggle and ultimate triumph.