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The Parramatta Eels and Newcastle Knights are both desperate for a win in Round 11 - so who prevails? The Tip Sheet previews a critical game for the Blue & Gold as Jason Ryles finally gets to deploy Mitchell Moses and Zac Lomax within the same game. Ryles also hands out an opportunity to another rookie this week with Toni Mataele earning his first NRL cap. Can the Eels win the day and close the gap on a crowded bottom of the ladder? Originally only the NSW Cup were scheduled to be in action this week but the Jersey Flegg Cup will play a catch-up against the Sea Eagles after their postponed Round 4 clash. Both teams have a horde of reinforcements this week after tough losses against the Bulldogs - will it be enough to bounce back?
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The Parramatta Eels will kick off Magic Round, or at least the NRL portion of it, as they face down the Cronulla Sharks on Friday night. Sixties and Forty20 preview the head-to-head contest as Jason Ryles looks to secure his first set of consecutive victories at the club. The boys look at the key match-ups across the park and how Charlie Guymer will go as he steps onto the edge to replace the suspended Kelma Tuilagi. There are also a pair of huge games out at Henson Park as the Eels and the Jets clash in the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg in a Top 4 double-header. Spectators should get their moneys worth on Saturday will all four teams in top form and the boys discuss how the Eels can topple their fellow contenders.
Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL 360, Monday the 21st of April, with hosts Braith Anasta and Gorden Tallis. The NRL 360 panel breaks down the Parramatta Eels epic win over the Wests Tigers on Easter Monday and are joined by Mitchell Moses, Dylan Brown and Jason Ryles. Plus all the breaking news around Lachlan Galvin. 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.
We don't even know where to begin with this week's news podcast and exactly how Sixties and Forty20 and going to contain their yapping as The Tip Sheet tries to unravel a genuinely insane start to the week. Mitchell Moses returns for the Eels (as does Jack Williams) while Jason Ryles takes a hatchet to his forward pack in a wild Team List Tuesday. It was a tough week for the Junior Reps with only the Tarsha Gale prevailing but 3 teams remain in the title hunt. The boys review the weekend results and where the Eels stand across the board heading into the Easter long weekend. The NRL was rocked by news that Lachlan Galvin will not sign a new deal with the Wests Tigers and the joint-venture went scorched earth in reply. Was the response warranted? What happens to Galvin now?
Sixties, Forty20 and Chris are live hot on the heels of Team List Tuesday as the Parramatta Eels venture into Darwin for the final time. This of course naturally begs the titular question – can the Eels win in Darwin and end on top at the end of the Top End? The Tip Sheet covers all of the results from the weekend including a breakthrough victory for Jason Ryles and a stunning upset triumph for the Tarsha Gale. We are one week into the crackdown – what do we all think? The boys look at the response from the officials and what else slipped through the cracks with the spotlight on high contact. Catch the live stream at 7:30PM and feel free to drop in and join the conversation in the YouTube live chat!
Parramatta coach Jason Ryles has confirmed Zac Lomax will remain on the wing for the foreseeable future, following his match-winning performance in the Golden Point win over the Dragons on Saturday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders - the most famous of which is 'never get involved in a land war in Asia' - but only slightly less well-known is this: 'Never go in against the Eels when death is on the line'!". The Wire in the title, The Princess Bride in the body - we are crossing all the streams today. Yes sir, yes ma'am! The Parramatta Eels are finally on the board in 2025 and typically it comes in the most pulsating, dramatic and damn story-book fashion as Zac Lomax drilled the game-winning field goal in golden point. On a day where Clinton Gutherson made it his mission to sink the Eels even deeper into misery, players all over the park stood up to be counted. Sixties and Forty20 come to you live to share their thoughts and emotions on a breakthrough win for Jason Ryles.
The Parramatta Eels announced a pair of signings as Dylan Walker and Fleur Ginn bolster the NRL and NRLW squads respectively. The Tip Sheet looks at what both players bring to the club and go in-depth into how Walker could be used by Jason Ryles. Sixties and Forty20 then return to the regularly scheduled preview podcast as they cover a huge weekend at Brookvale with the Jersey Flegg, NSW Cup and NRL facing Manly into a triple-header. The lower grades are both looking to build on key wins against the Bulldogs in Round 3 while the NRL squad are aiming to convert a spirited effort against Canterbury into a breakthrough win against the Sea Eagles.
The Tip Sheet welcomes back Chris Ricketts as Sixties and Forty20 dive into another week of rugby league news. Can the Eels consolidate on their best showing of the season? What has Jason Ryles done to shake the team up this week? Daly Cherry-Evans sent shockwaves through the code when he announced on Monday night that he would be parting ways with the Sea Eagles. What does this mean for any number of suitors and rivals as one of the biggest dominoes on the market is primed to fall?
The Tip Sheet previews a massive weekend against the Canterbury Bulldogs as Jason Ryles and the Parramatta Eels hunt for a breakthrough win in 2025. Sixties and Forty20 bring you all the key match-ups and roster changes from the Jersey Flegg, NSW Cup and NRL including a look at how the Eels could switch things up ahead of kickoff.
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Adam Peacock, Michael Chammas and Danny Weidler are in to tackle the biggest stories in the world of NRL! What's really going wrong at Parramatta Eels? And why it isn't Jason Ryles or Mitchell Moses' absence. The futures of Daly Cherry-Evans and Brandon Smith are put in the spotlight. Was Shane Flanagan wrong to publicly criticise Lachlan Ilias? And the boys share their concerns about the future NRL TV deal and the streaming services ready to pounce! And there's an update on former Bulldogs player Jackson Topine and his court case against the club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Peacock, Michael Chammas and Danny Weidler are in to tackle the biggest stories in the world of NRL! What's really going wrong at Parramatta Eels? And why it isn't Jason Ryles or Mitchell Moses' absence. The futures of Daly Cherry-Evans and Brandon Smith are put in the spotlight. Was Shane Flanagan wrong to publicly criticise Lachlan Ilias? And the boys share their concerns about the future NRL TV deal and the streaming services ready to pounce! And there's an update on former Bulldogs player Jackson Topine and his court case against the club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All eyes will be on CommBank Stadium on Sunday to see whether the Parramatta Eels can bounce back from their ugly Round 1 loss to the Melbourne Storm. Sixties and Forty20 break down the changes made by Jason Ryles as the Eels new coach looks to set the standard early in the season. Rookie Jordan Samrani will make his debut on the right wing while Gideon Kautoga makes his club debut and Shaun Lane returns from injury to start in the backrow. The show also previews Round 2 of the Jersey Flegg as the Eels look to consolidate on a 20-point victory over the Silktails last week. The NSW Cup play their first game of the season after a first up bye and feature a truckload of seasoned NRL players in the forward pack. The boys walk through all three games on the weekend and how Parramatta can secure wins in each grade.
This episode of The Tip Sheet sees Sixties and Forty20 joined by Chris Ricketts as the show dives into the ongoing fallout from Dylan Brown's huge call to join the Newcastle Knights. Elsewhere, Jason Ryles was rung in the changes to his NRL roster as another rookie set to make his debut while in the NRL there looks to be some early season transactions taking place as the Dragons, Rabbitohs and Roosters look to add on to their first grade rosters.
Billy breaks down all the action from the remaining Round 1 matches, including a stunning Broncos performance, the latest on Brandon Smith’s contract, and a stunning Manly performance that left him speechless. He also shares his thoughts on Jason Ryles’ first games as coach, Souths’ halves dilemma, and whether moving the Dolphins game was the right call. Plus, the Billy M Awards, listener questions, and a Round 2 preview! The Billy Slater Podcast with Billy and Peter Psaltis thanks to TAB - For the best time in sport, TAB has the best app in sport. TAB, We’re On. Send through your questions to Billy billyslaterpodcast@nine.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A huge guest on the Run Home with Joel and Fletch, Melbourne Storm head coach Craig Bellamy talking the new documentary, Jason Ryles, State of Origin and more! 00:00 How does Craig match up to the best? 01:00 Does he own a fur coat 01:30 How did the doco come about? 02:45 What annoys him the most 03:45 Timeline of the Doco 05:45 What does he wish he had done differently in the final 07:00 Coming up against Jason Ryles this week 08:00 Role for State of Origin 09:30 Will he be in the box next to Laurie? 10:00 Confidence levels this year? 12:00 One coaching tip for the amateurs 12:30 Munster off the booze this year Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEST on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mitchell Moses missing Parramatta's Round 1 blockbuster against the Melbourne Storm was not how the Jason Ryles era was meant to kickoff. The fact that he heads an extended unofficial injury list is incredibly unfortunate and it sets the tone for the early discussions in this episode of The Tip Sheet. Sixties and Forty20 evaluate where the Eels stand with the team named to take on the Storm. Ronald Volkman has been named to replace Moses while Ryley Smith makes his NRL debut. Is this the best team Ryles could have named all things considering? The Junior Representatives are over the hump round are three teams posted victories on the weekend. The boys wrap up all four games as the Lisa Fiaola and SG Ball continue their undefeated runs while the Harold Matthews finally put it all together against Penrith. The Vegas debrief looks at a mostly lopsided slate of results. Was four games too many? Sixties argues that three games might be the sweet spot moving forwards. The Warriors looked a mile off the pace against the Raiders while Cronulla and the Panthers battled to the final moments - what were the takeaways from Round 0?
Jason Ryles is ushering in a new era for the Eels - even if the result didn't go the right way tonight - and so too is The Tip Sheet stepping into the bold world of tomorrow today as the podcast now brings you bona fide talking heads! Let us know what you think of the new format and help us catch all the gremlins that come with the new territory. It wasn't pretty and they certainly didn't come away with the win but crucially for the Parramatta Eels - they avoided any sort of serious injury in their 30-18 loss to the Wests Tigers. The Tip Sheet unpacks a rather messy affair from the Blue & Gold in a game where they were drowned out by errors and set restarts. Sixties and Forty20 point to some individual defensive lapses and the general struggles to complete sets as key teaching tape before looking at the positives to come from the final trial game. Isaiah Iongi was certainly on such positive with the 21-year-old custodian scoring a sizzling solo try before laying on a four-pointer for Sean Russell. The boys also laud the efforts of Will Penisini, Jack Williams, J'maine Hopgood, Luca Moretti and Ryley Smith in proof that it wasn't all bad for the Eels at Leichardt.
With just two official games on the weekend docket, The Tip Sheet is set for a relatively quiet episode as Sixties and Forty20 preview the NRL trial against the Tigers and the SG Ball clash against the Rabbitohs. However, huge news out of Redfern involving Cameron Murray and Latrell Mitchell means the boys have to check in on South Sydney first. The Parra previews start with the SG Ball as the Blue & Gold are looking to back up a heart-pounding victory against the Sharks last week. They host the Rabbitohs at Eric Tweedale and welcome back some big boppers. Can the Ball knock over their undefeated opposition and stay at the top of the table? Neither the Eels or the Tigers named full strength rosters this week but there is still plenty to be excited about on Friday night. Sixties and Forty20 look at the key positional battles, who we are getting look at this week and what Jason Ryles will be wanting to see out of his charges at Leichardt Oval.
There's a whiff in the air, a sniff perhaps.. and the tennis world is reeling. Our heroes main concern around Jannik Sinner's 3 month doping suspension- aside from the cries of foul play and uneven playing fields- are its potentially tarnishing impact on our beloved Aussie Open.Staying positive. Kyrie Irving is welcomed back to the Grapple fold, after his decision to become a Boomer. We'll forgive him for calling him 'Team Australia,' for now, so long as he brings home a medal (at age 36) from the LA games. While Ange Postecoglou never left the Grapple fold, and will have the full might of our opinions in his corner should any kind of unthinkable action be taken on his English Premier League coaching career. The NRL trials gave us all we needed to know about the thinking of the majority of NRL coaches- with Madge Magguire, Kristian Woolf, Todd Payten, Craig Fitzgibbon, Jason Ryles- among others- very much showing their hands ahead of the season proper. We'll run the rule over the various choices and raise eyebrows accordingly, while pondering the decision of major free to air broadcasters to NOT send commentary teams to Las Vegas. While at it, our heroes have a pitch to Peter V'Landys around the scheduling of the NRL All Stars fixtures, after they apparently played out last weekend. And just in case you forgot, Super Rugby is BACK, and the QLD Reds have signed a schoolboy with a bugger of a name to pronounce, but we should all know it, on account of his 120kg, 17 year old frame. Hat tip to what our heroes descibe as 'a return to the golden days' for the code. Tune in and find out why,Like, Share, Subscribe, and most of all- DIG IT.
The Tip Sheet tucks into the final week of trials as Sixties and Forty20 look at everything happening at Parramatta and beyond with all 17 franchises gearing up. Jason Ryles has kept some serious fire power in reserve against the Wests Tigers but fans get their first looks at Zac Lomax and Jack Williams as the boys break down Team List Tuesday. A final review of the victory over the Knights as well as the weekend results from the Junior Representatives rounds of the news from Parradise before the show turns over to the NRL news. A series of blowout wins marked a rather uncompetitive week of trials results so what did the boys gleam from their rivals? The show recaps a handful of market moves as the Knights, Warriors and Rabbitohs all make a re-signing a piece before some bold moves in Las Vegas make headlines.
You can't ask for much more from the first trial of the season after the Parramatta Eels piled on the points against the Newcastle Knights and escaped without any major injuries. Jason Ryles was left with plenty of food for thought following the victory and The Tip Sheet looks to add extra servings to his plate as Sixties and Forty20 breakdown the game. It was on for young and old as both established stars and fresh new faces impressed but the boys look at how the team played on a macro level in their initial dissection. What has changed under Ryles (and his new coaches) and how much powder was kept dry? Finally, the show runs through a comprehensive list of who caught the eye and it features plenty of young talent. What changed in the battle at fullback? Did the Eels unearth a true deputy to Mitchell Moses? Who dacked Zac Lomax? We have all the answer on The Tip Sheet!
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We have our first NRL team list of the year and boy howdy does The Tip Sheet know it as Sixties and Forty20 have the podcast bursting at the seams this week - and that is even with the show returning to its usual three-a-week format. There is just that much to talk about this week including important shout outs for members of the Parramatta Leagues Club to vote for special resolutions as well a Sunday exhibition game at Ringrose Park good friends of TCT in the Physical Disability Rugby League. The big news though is undoubtedly the hugely anticipated debut team list from Jason Ryles as the Parramatta Eels travel up the freeway to take on the Newcastle Knights on Friday. Ryles delivered big time with a cracking blend of youth and experience with the Parramatta's commander-in-chief giving plenty of prospects a chance to shine this week. The boys share who they are looking forward to seeing most and what to expet from the Eels in their opening hit out of the year. Other news from Parradise includes a new heritage jersy, the weekend wrap up from the Junior Representatives and a quartet of our NRLW stars turning out in the All-Stars game this week. In the NRL there is plenty of action with the aforementioned All-Stars games headlining a full week of preseason action. Sixties and Forty20 share their tips for the game and their most anticipated match-ups in the general NRL contests. Christian Welch has been forced into medical retirement after a series of back and leg injuries. The show pays tribute to the Melbourne Storm bookend and his successful career. From there the show turns up the heat as the boys fire up on two fronts. Firstly is the continued discussion from the plans to trial a retroactive sin-binning protocol for high tackles. Parramatta's Shaun Lane weighed in to the matter this week and provided greater insight into what players are concerned with. Secondly is the expected return of the National Youth Competition which in turn has dragged back the tiring discourse about the need (or massive lack thereof) for a NRL draft.
Sixties and Forty20 welcome a very special guest in this episode of The Tip Sheet as Parramatta Leagues Club President Greg Monaghan joins the show. With Leagues Club elections on the horizon, Greg briefs listeners on several key issues including the initiative to appoint Peter Wynn as club patron and a quartet of special resolutions aimed at bringing a series of common sense changes to the club constitution. From there the discussion shifts to the recent announcement of Parramatta Live and the exciting vision the club has to create a precinct that will both elevate the game day experience and create a hub of constant activity for the community on any given day. Greg shares the expected timeline on the redevelopment of the Leagues Club as well as the full extent of the facilities that are planned as part of the precinct. Speaking of facilities, the upcoming launch of the Kellyville Centre of Excellence has everyone excited and the show discusses how that changes the game for the Eels. The conversation turns to footy as the boys look at Greg's history as a fan of the game and that iconic Brett Kenny moment - you know the one. The discussion then ranges from the impact of Jason Ryles in his first preseason to where CommBank Stadium ranks among the vaunted footy stadiums in Australia before Greg signs off with a final message to members.
Now is the calm before the storm. The Tip Sheet settles in for a cozy episode before the chaos of trial seasion unfolds in the coming weeks. Sixties and Forty20 bring the latest from Parradise where the Eels continue to push ahead of their first trial against the Knights. NRLW Assistant Coach, Kate Mullaly joined the NRL preseason as Jason Ryles looks to strengthen the bonds through the club. Sixties reviews a successful fanday at CommBank Stadium while the club has several initiatives in the works with the Supporter Group Alliance and the return of The Swarm. The Eels Board Chairman Sean McElduff has stood down after 8 years in the role. The boys look at the achievements the club has made under his tenure and how the board shapes up moving forwards. A hugely successful opening round in the Junior Representatives has seen the Eels sweep the Raiders and Knights on the road. The show recaps all 4 wins before looking at the coming round where Parramatta are once more away from home as the ladies face the Bears and the lads tussle with the Roosters. A bite sized NRL portion of the podcast quickly shapes up the Vegas component of the Preseason Challenge before looking at a proposed rule change and the officiating points of emphasis for 2025.
The Parramatta Eels have a new captain! As expected, Jason Ryles has turned to Mitchell Moses to lead the Blue & Gold into a new era. Sixtes and Forty20 breakdown what the appointment means for the player and club. Junior Paulo and J'maine Hopgood were expected inclusions for the leadership group but new recruit Jack Williams continues to make waves as he too earns a place on the panel. The Tip Sheet recpas the last week in Parradise including a camp in Lennox Head and news that Josh Addo-Carr is officially clear to play in Round 3 against the Bulldogs. Sundry news includes a fan day at CommBank Stadium this saturday and upcoming Parramatta Leagues Club elections for the board. The NRL is full of good-news/bad-news this week starting with the Rabbitohs. Latrell Mitchell is clear to play Round 1 but Campbell Graham has a new injury. Ditto for the Tigers where Jarome Luai looks good for his club debut in Round 1 while fellow Penrith recruit Sunia Turuva is now in doubt. At the Dragons, Shane Flanagan has secured the services of Emre Guler effective immediately while the future of Francis Molo is still up in the air. The podcast takes a moment to acknowledge the passing of South Sydney great Gary Stevens. Junior Representatives are back this weekend and the show runs through four rapid fire previews of the Lisa Fiola, Tarsha Gale, Harold Matthews and SG Ball. The ladies are on the road to Canberra while the lads head to Cessnock to face the Raiders and Knights respectively.
This week we welcome a former St George Illawarra Dragons Star Player turned Super Coach Nathan Brown to the shed! After an illustrious playing career with 172 games for the Dragons, Brownie continued his skills into coaching the Dragons, Huddersfield, St Helens, Newcastle Knights, New Zealand Warriors and now holds a role as the Assistant Head Coach for Parramatta Eels along side Jason Ryles! Experience is an understatement and we were honoured to have him join the podcast to tell his story. Listen in! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An otherwise quiet news week for the Parramatta Eels and The Tip Sheet was rocked by revelations that Dylan Brown intends to test the market. Sixties, Forty20 and guest host Muz leap into action to discuss the massive development. How concerned should fans be? What is the plan of action for the Eels? Why was his manager linking YouTube highlights to rival clubs? The boys agree there is no need to panic right now and to let the footy do some talking for both Dylan and the Eels. In other Parramatta news, Tim Mannah has joined the Eels Foundation as an ambassador while the next fan day is looming on the 1st of February. Sixties recaps the junior representative trials against the Canterbury Bulldogs with good showings from the Harold Matthews and SG Ball. Who will make their debut first in 2025? The show looks at the likely candidates to be the first NRL debutante under Jason Ryles. Joash Papalii and Jordan Samrani are popular picks but who else is in the running? Clinton Gutherson and Damien Cook will lead the Dragons in 2025 - were their appointments a surprise for anyone? Eli Clarke looks set to call the Shire his new home while Yvonne Sampson becomes the voice of rugby league for Las Vegas this year. Up in Brisbane, Blake Mozer has reportedly gotten the jump on his rivals at dummy half while Dean Ieremia leads the NRL injury report with some awful luck after rupturing his Achilles.
This week James Graham is joined by one of his closest mates from his playing days Josh Hodgson. Hodgy returns for a 2nd time as the boys go down memory lane with some classic stories from their playing days. We go deep on what Hodgy's up to now, the changing pathways at Parramatta & why he is pursuing coaching! 0:00 Pumpkin Hodgson 14:00 Retirement Decision 21:05 Move Into Coaching 52:30 Honesty In Coaching 1:10:07 How Much Praise Is Too Much Praise? 1:14:50 Dr. Scott Goldman, A.I.Q & The Eels 1:22:05 Jason Ryles & The New Era At The Eels In 2025 1:27:30 Who's More Aussie - Hodgson or Graham? 1:32:40 Fire Alarm Story 1:41:07 Being A First-Grade Head CoachSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clint Gutherson has been given permission to talk to rival clubs after a sit down meeting with Jason Ryles. Leo Thompson is looking to explore his options for 2026 after Newcastle could only offer him a small extension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clint Gutherson has been given permission to talk to rival clubs after a sit down meeting with Jason Ryles. Leo Thompson is looking to explore his options for 2026 after Newcastle could only offer him a small extension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Ryan Girdler, Wade Graham, Michael Chammas & Tony Squires are in to unpack what's happened so far in week two of the NRL finals series including the Sharks hoodoo breaking win over the Cowboys. Plus, we also preview the Roosters and Manly blockbuster, discuss Jason Ryles' plans for Parramatta & Sharks skipper Cam McInnes joins the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Girdler, Wade Graham, Michael Chammas & Tony Squires are in to unpack what's happened so far in week two of the NRL finals series including the Sharks hoodoo breaking win over the Cowboys. Plus, we also preview the Roosters and Manly blockbuster, discuss Jason Ryles' plans for Parramatta & Sharks skipper Cam McInnes joins the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Nicho Hynes stand up? Will Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and the departing stars lift the Roosters? Can Tom Trbojevic's shoulder hold up? Buzz, Mick and Mobbsy give their take on week two of the finals, discuss Josh Schuster's Souths move, Jason Ryles' big calls at Parramatta and the NRL's controversial referee rankings. If you're enjoying this podcast, hit the follow or subscribe button wherever you're listening. Follow us on socials for more content: Instagram, Facebook and TikTokRead more on the Daily Telegraph websiteWatch full episodes on the Codes Sports YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Peacock, Michael Chammas and Danny Weidler join you to discuss Nicho Hynes' mentality and future at the Sharks should the club lose another final, Ben Hunt's time at the Dragons, Clint Gutherson's position at Parramatta under new coach Jason Ryles, what the Bulldogs will do with Josh Addo-Carr and Wayne Bennett's hit-and-run spray at Souths! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL 360, Tuesday the 17th of September, with hosts Braith Anasta and Gorden Tallis. The NRL 360 panel are joined by Paul Crawley and Dean 'Bulldog' Ritchie to dissect Jason Ryles's first interview as Eels coach and the HUGE call he is set to make on Gutho, is Hynes listening to outside noise, and what Wayne Bennett should do in his return to South Sydney. 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.
Former Rugby League player and The Continuous Call Team's Mark Riddell has rubbished reports incoming Parramatta coach Jason Ryles can't sign any Melbourne Storm players for 12 months.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Matty is off in Paris preparing for the Olympics. But in the meantime, check out this week's episode of The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast with Adam Mobbs, Pamela Whaley and Fatima Kdouh. In this week's episode, the scramble for the top eight is on - Adam, Fatima and Pam take a look at which team can still make a late run and which sides will fade away. The crew also delved into Jason Ryles' re-build of Parramatta and the players in-line for buy of the year honour. If you liked this episode, check out The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast by searching in this app or watch full episodes on the Codes Sports YouTube channel. Or you can catch the best clips from every episode of The Matty Johns Podcast on our Instagram and TikTok channels @mattyjohnspodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The scramble for the top eight is on, so Adam Mobbs, Fatima Kdouh and Pam Whaley take a look at which team can still make a late run and which sides will fade away. The crew also delved into Jason Ryles' re-build of Parramatta and the players in-line for buy of the year honour. If you're enjoying this podcast, hit the follow or subscribe button wherever you're listening. Follow us on socials for more content: Instagram, Facebook and TikTokRead more on the Daily Telegraph websiteWatch full episodes on the Codes Sports YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manly Sea Eagles and South Sydney Rabbitohs are filthy with the NRL after the State of Origin melee in Game Three and he has the latest on Mitchell Moses' injury, and a gentlemen's agreement between Jason Ryles, Parramatta Eels and Melbourne Storm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manly Sea Eagles and South Sydney Rabbitohs are filthy with the NRL after the State of Origin melee in Game Three and he has the latest on Mitchell Moses' injury, and a gentlemen's agreement between Jason Ryles, Parramatta Eels and Melbourne Storm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Weidler, Michael Chammas & Adam Peacock join you to discuss Danny's Selwyn Cobbo story and the claims of 'fake news' by Queensland coach Billy Slater, the vibe from the Blues camp ahead of the Decider, Jason Ryles linking up with Parramatta and his calls on the roster and which halfback the boys are most interested in seeing return this weekend. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent Read, Fatima Kdouh and Pamela Whaley discuss the major storylines ahead of the State of Origin decider and give their predictions for the big game. Back at club land, they examine Jason Ryles' early presence at Parramatta, the Broncos' sixth straight loss, the terrible Tigers and Tommy Turbo firing again for Manly. If you're enjoying this podcast, hit the follow or subscribe button wherever you're listening. Follow us on socials for more content: Instagram, Facebook and TikTokRead more on the Daily Telegraph websiteWatch full episodes on the Codes Sports YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dell on why Jason Ryles was released early from Storm, Jude had a fashion fail and it's Dell's 50th but you get the gifts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Chammas, Zac Bailey and Adam Peacock join you today to chat about Jason Ryles and his work ahead as new Parramatta Eels coach, the latest from the Origin camps, GM Chammy picks his Perth team for 2027, the schedule for Las Vegas and the how NRL journalism works between print and TV. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Six Tackles with Gus; Gus' inside mail ahead of the Origin decider. Jason Ryles to coach the Eels and Gus' journey through Rugby League's greatest coaches. Nicho Hynes off for surgery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitchell Pearce, Todd Carney and Adam Peacock are with you to discuss Origin 3 teams, if Queensland are the ones whinging for the first time ever, the silver lining to Nicho Hynes' injury setback, how the Dogs have turned into a defensive juggernaut, what Jason Ryles brings to Parramatta and memories of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent Read and Tyson Jackson kick off the countdown to the Origin decider by looking at the changes for the Maroons and Blues, plus Billy Slater's call to cancel Queensland's open media session. They also discuss Jason Ryles' appointment as Parramatta's new coach, big wins for the Roosters and Sea Eagles, and another loss for the Broncos. If you're enjoying this podcast, hit the follow or subscribe button wherever you're listening. Follow us on socials for more content: Instagram, Facebook and TikTokRead more on the Daily Telegraph websiteWatch full episodes on the Codes Sports YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.