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Kevin Sinfield isn't just a rugby icon. He's a man on a mission. When his best friend and teammate Rob Burrow was diagnosed with MND, everything changed. In this powerful and direct conversation, Sinfield reveals how a simple promise led to running seven marathons in seven days and raising millions for a community often overlooked.He shares raw truths about leadership, loyalty, and what it really means to give. This isn't about glory. It's about purpose, pushing limits, and standing by your mates when it matters most. Whether you lead a business, a team, or a family, this is the episode you need to hear.Real talk. Big heart. Unmissable.Powered By ActionCOACH Business Coaching: The Help You Need to Grow Your Business: https://business.actioncoach.co.uk/Take Your Business to New Heights: Book Your Spot at the UK's Biggest Business Event to hear from Global Thought Leaders and Industry Pioneers in 2026:https://thebizx.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Success doesn't always come from talent, it often starts with traits anyone can develop. In this episode, Jake and Damian explore the underrated qualities that can set you apart, no matter your background. Drawing on insights from Kevin Sinfield, Chris Voss, Jamie Peacock, Clive Woodward and Marcus Wareing, they highlight the power of consistency, communication, discipline, and attitude. From showing up every day to mastering your mindset, these are the simple, game-changing habits that require zero talent, but make all the difference.Listen to the full episodes of clips featured in this episode:Kevin Sinfield https://pod.fo/e/b899aChris Voss https://pod.fo/e/d5dfbJamie Peacock https://pod.fo/e/14af62Clive Woodward https://pod.fo/e/a7865Marcus Wareing https://pod.fo/e/132116
What does it really take to lead a nation on the rugby field? Former Scotland captain Bryan Redpath reveals the raw truth about leadership under pressure, how personal performance, tough decisions, and owning your mistakes shape the person in charge. From making game-defining calls to dealing with the weight of national expectation, he shares what it means to lead when the stakes couldn't be higher.Redpath doesn't stop at sport. He pulls back the curtain on leadership in business too. He compares the selfless, team-first mentality of rugby with the siloed mindset he's seen in corporate life. With powerful stories involving icons like Sir Alex Ferguson and Kevin Sinfield, he makes a compelling case for vulnerability, mentorship, and real team bonds as the keys to lasting success.This is more than just a story about rugby. It is a masterclass in leadership, trust, and staying true to your values. Redpath's advice is gold. Master what you're great at, share what you know, and lead with heart. If you want to be a better leader in sport, business, or life, this conversation is unmissable.Powered By ActionCOACH Business Coaching: The Help You Need to Grow Your Business: https://business.actioncoach.co.uk/Take Your Business to New Heights: Book Your Spot at the UK's Biggest Business Event to hear from Global Thought Leaders and Industry Pioneers in 2025:https://thebizx.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Rachel Reeves says closer UK and EU ties will boost economic growth King Charles Queen Elizabeth II wore crown at bath time Flood warnings as thousands without power after Storm Darragh Kevin Sinfield battered after 230 mile Rob Burrow run Bank accounts locked and cash withdrawn after elderly gave power to law firm partner Trump vows end to birthright citizenship and pardons for US Capitol rioters UK could remove Syrian rebel group from terror list Lawsuit alleges Jay Z and Diddy raped 13 year old girl Im A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here 2024 winner revealed Gis le Pelicot lifts her sunglasses and chooses to fight back
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Rachel Reeves says closer UK and EU ties will boost economic growth Kevin Sinfield battered after 230 mile Rob Burrow run Flood warnings as thousands without power after Storm Darragh Lawsuit alleges Jay Z and Diddy raped 13 year old girl Gis le Pelicot lifts her sunglasses and chooses to fight back UK could remove Syrian rebel group from terror list King Charles Queen Elizabeth II wore crown at bath time Bank accounts locked and cash withdrawn after elderly gave power to law firm partner Im A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here 2024 winner revealed Trump vows end to birthright citizenship and pardons for US Capitol rioters
Lots to cover this week across the Prem and URC. Jim gives some insight into Michael Cheika's culture-building at Leicester, while Goodey is frothing over Argentine star Marcos Kremer Isgro and his moustache. We chat EPS and how England is trying to avoid more situations like Jack Willis. The lads reminisce on their best team talks from legends like Lawrence Dallaglio and Greig Laidlaw. Plus, we're joined by Rugby League Hall of Famer Jamie Peacock, who gives his take on Andy Farrell and Kevin Sinfield, his retribution list, and what he has planned for Rob during the Lions Tour in Australia. You don't want to miss this one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
George Ford is back in his tactics bunker for his latest episode with ex-England team-mate Ben Youngs. They discuss how Ciaran Frawley managed Ireland over the line in Durban, the history of the cross-field kick, how you make an impact from the bench and they tell you why Kevin Sinfield is so valuable to the England team.
What reflections are there to be had from the D-Day anniversary? How can we learn from the TV election debates? What can we take from Rob Burrow's heroism and friendship? In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director), John Stevens (FIEC National Director), and Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) discuss the big stories in the news over the past fortnight. Show notes ChristChurch Harborough Sermon Library (christchurchharborough.org.uk) FIEC Leaders' Conference 2024 (fiec.org.uk) Donald Trump Found Guilty (twr.org.uk) In pictures: Events commemorate 80th anniversary of D-Day (bbc.co.uk) General Election 2024: Key moments from first TV debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer (news.sky.com) Rob Burrow: Rugby league great urges people 'don't waste a moment' in final message (skysports.com) Kevin Sinfield carries Rob Burrow over Leeds marathon finish (bbc.co.uk) 'Strong argument Southgate got big calls right' (bbc.co.uk) You can watch a video of this episode and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook X 00:00 - Introduction and FIEC news 04:48 - D-Day 80th anniversary 09:46 - The power of eye-witness testimony 13:08 - Rishi Sunak leaves D-Day ceremony early 18:20 - Election debates and murky promises 24:41 - Rob Burrow: "live in the moment" 29:53 - Gareth Southgate's difficult decisions
Morning Glory Host Matty Johns joined the Run Home to chat about the sad passing of Rob Burrows, Origin Game 1 tomorrow night, the future coach of the Eels and the Phantom Pisser. 00:00 The phantom pisser, Matty's cat is unwell 02:15 Mary Magdalene Rumour's 03:15 His book on boxing 06:00 Matt Nable on backstage podcast 09:30 Confidence at Origin 10:20 Thoughts on Michel Cheika 11:30 Rumors on Brian McDermott as Eels coach 14:00 Is there a way to get Madge in at the Eels? 16:00 Kevin Sinfield on Desert Island Discs 16:45 Fletch's quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morning Glory Host Matty Johns joined the Run Home to chat about the sad passing of Rob Burrows, Origin Game 1 tomorrow night, the future coach of the Eels and the Phantom Pisser. 00:00 The phantom pisser, Matty's cat is unwell 02:15 Mary Magdalene Rumour's 03:15 His book on boxing 06:00 Matt Nable on backstage podcast 09:30 Confidence at Origin 10:20 Thoughts on Michel Cheika 11:30 Rumors on Brian McDermott as Eels coach 14:00 Is there a way to get Madge in at the Eels? 16:00 Kevin Sinfield on Desert Island Discs 16:45 Fletch's quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rugby league legend Kevin Sinfield talks to Eddie Hearn about being a father, coach and charity ambassador. They discuss how raising money and awareness for Motor Neurone Disease has been the most fulfilling work he's ever done and how it's changed him as a person.He learned early in his career that he relied on the team to do well and the way to get the best out of those around him was to try and support them. He played rugby league for England and Great Britain and captained Leeds Rhinos to seven Super League championships and two Challenge Cup wins.Kevin has taken the sense of camaraderie from team sport in to retirement taking on astonishing challenges to support one of his best friends and fellow Leeds player Rob Burrow who has MND. Whether it's running seven marathons in seven days from Glasgow to Manchester, or seven marathons in seven days in seven cities he's raised millions of pounds along the way.“The best thing when I look back is not the money, it's not the trophies, it's the friendships and the memories I've got. And I do know that if I fell on some difficult times there'd be some people I played alongside for a number of years... would be there for me and I don't think you can put a price on that.”
In this episode, we are joined by the indomitable Graham Berry for an inspiring conversation that delves into the heart of charity and the boundless spirit of rugby league camaraderie.Graham, a dedicated ultramarathon runner, recounts his incredible fundraising endeavours for the MNDA, including participating in the Leeds Rob Burrow Marathon and the TransPennine Ultra. From the overwhelming support of rugby league icons like Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield to the breathtaking landscapes encountered along the way, Graham's journey is nothing short of extraordinary.Join us as Graham shares the highs and lows of his training regimen, the emotional resonance of Rob Burrow's story, and the challenges he faced during his epic ultramarathon runs.
Danny again hosts Chris and Ashy at the England team hotel as the side prepare for a huge Six Nations clash against Scotland. DC discusses the prospect of starting on Saturday, the unique challenge of playing a Calcutta Cup game at Murrayfield, and how he is taking it hour by hour as he approaches a 100th England cap. Ollie Chessum is on the pod to talk about his number one supporter, his route to being an England regular, and the responsibility of running the social committee. And we are joined by Kevin Sinfield who opens up on leaving the set-up in the summer, working alongside the new defence coach Felix Jones, and why Murrayfield is a special place for him personally.
This week we have a great range of sports, a visit from our Football Correspondent Billy Carr and an unusual good cop/bad cop “Get a Grip”. We start with the latest from the first few days of the Australian Tennis Open, with Djokovic having his longest ever first round game before going through, whilst former winner Naomi Osaka lost out on her comeback from maternity leave. In Rugby Union we chat through the appointment of Andy Farrell as Head Coach of the British & Irish Lions for their tour of Australia in 2025, whilst in Rugby League Rob Burrow & Kevin Sinfield received their CBEs from the Prince of Wales; and it was an Armed Forces “derby” in the first round of the Challenge Cup as the Navy knocked out the RAF. In Cricket we look at the return of Colin Graves to crisis-stricken Yorkshire and ask is the same man who was at the helm when the County got into strife is the man to lead them out? Whilst in cycling it was a record haul of medals for the GB riders at the European Track Championships, and in Athletics Agnes Ngetich became the first women to run under 29 minutes for 10km as she won the Valencia Road Race. Andy & Tony play good cop/bad cop with their two football stories in Get a Grip, before our regular Football Correspondent Billy Carr joins us to chat through the big happenings in football's Premier League at the halfway point of the season.
In this week's episode of the League Express podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and Co-host Jake Kearnan pay tribute to Carl Webb and Troy Dargan who tragically passed away during the Christmas period. They discuss Jack Welsby's new deal, the departure of the former RFL's Head of Officiating Steve Ganson and England's new International Rugby League ranking. The discuss Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield's New Year Honours, an online petition to halt the RFL's proposed tackle changes and give their 2024 predictions.
Hosts Glenn Murray and Paul Hayward don their Christmas jumpers and gather by the fireside to discuss guests from the podcast past and present. Fatboy Slim, Bobby Zamora, and Vicky Losada all put in an appearance and Messi, Mitoma, and mince pies all come under scrutiny in this Christmas cracker. The Kevin Sinfield '7 in 7 in 7 Challenge', which is mentioned in the show, in aid of motor neurone disease charities, can be found here: https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/kevin-sinfield Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary ‘365 consecutive marathons' McKee reflects on some of his gobsmacking moments of the last few challenges. Running the London Marathon on 10 pints and a curry. Sharing motivational anecdotes with Jürgen Klopp, lifting the cup in front of 70,000 crowd at the rugby World Cup. As well as how his heroic endeavours have been supported by fellow hero and ultra marathon runner, Kevin Sinfield. Buckle up; this chaps got some stories! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
England and Leeds Rhinos rugby legend Kevin Sinfield is running seven (7) ultra marathons in seven days, in seven cities and he's going to start one of them at the Amex. He's doing it to try and raise awareness and money in support of people impacted by motor neurone disease. In this special bonus episode, he tells Paul Hayward about friendship, staying motivated, community spirit, and why he's so proud of his old mate James Milner. He's already raised millions for motor neurone disease charities, inspired by his friend and former Leeds Rhinos teammate Rob Burrow MBE, who was diagnosed with the condition in 2019. If you want to help Kevin reach his target of raising £777, 777, you can donate here: https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/kevin-sinfield To follow his route, including the Brighton run on 6th December, have a look at his page on the Leeds Rhinos website: https://www.therhinos.co.uk/article/19671/sinfield-reveals-route-for-epic-7-in-7-in-7-challenge#:~:text=The%20route%20will%20start%20at,finishing%20at%20the%20Arms%20Park --- 2023 has been a momentous year for Brighton. What have been your biggest moments this season? Let Glenn and Paul know what should feature in their 'best of the year' special. Remember to tell us your real name and where you are based if you want a shout-out on the show: podcast@brightonandhovealbion.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danny and Chris link up in Le Touquet and there is plenty to discuss after an eventful trip to Disneyland for the Care family and a surprise result in the Padel tennis tournament. Kevin Sinfield talks about the progress they have made with England's defence and how they‘re aiming to hit the ground running after the rest week. We also quiz Danny on England's back line for the Samoa game and get his thoughts on the prospect of hybrid contracts.
It's bonjour from Lille as Sara pods from the England team announcement. She catches up with friend of the pod Marcus Smith who's been given the nod at full-back this weekend against Chile. He reveals it was Kevin Sinfield who first approached him about the playing at 15 and that Danny is suffering from pod FOMO. Captain Owen Farrell is back at fly-half after completing his ban and as Will Kelleher from the Times explains, he's very excited about it. There's also talk of bubble tea and what fans can expect from the city of Lille.
John and Ross discuss the new Super League TV deal, the battle to avoid relegation and the fight for the competition's top six. They also look at the issues at Leeds Rhinos, Kevin Sinfield's involvement with England rugby union and answer your questions.
Jake and Damian take some time to reflect on the conversations they've had in June, delving a little deeper into some of the key lessons from each episode.They explore the idea of finding your purpose with Kevin Sinfield, how they would have done the interview with Edwin van der Sar differently with the knowledge he left Ajax a few days later. They also examine how to challenge negative thoughts with Tom Grennan's method of “thought flipping”, wrapping up the conversation with the importance of asking for help and the power you can find when all seems lost, with Matt Willis.There were some incredible and insightful take-aways from each guest this month, you can listen to the full episodes here:Kevin Sinfield - https://pod.fo/e/1819c9Edwin Van Der Sar - https://pod.fo/e/183472Tom Grennan - https://pod.fo/e/185044Matt Willis - https://pod.fo/e/186e2b Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kevin Sinfield returns to the podcast, after two years, to discuss how his career, mindset and approach to life has changed since Jake and Damian last sat down with him.Kevin is a rugby coach, currently the defense coach for the England Rugby Union national team. In his career as a player, spanning almost three decades with Leeds Rhinos, Kevin played 521 games for the club, finishing with 3,968 points. As a coach, he was a key part of the World Cup management team that took England back to the World Cup Final in 2017.In this episode, Kevin shares how Rob Burrow's diagnosis has changed his life, including finding fulfilment, community and providing hope to others. He discusses his most important lessons as a coach and why it is so crucial to focus on empathy. Jake and Damian catch up on everything they've missed in the last two years, including how he gets through the most difficult days, the importance of family and overcoming micro-annoyances.Kevin's book The Extra Mile: My Autobiography is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extra-Mile-My-Autobiography/dp/152990305XDonate to the Rob Burrow Centre for MND Appeal: https://www.leedshospitalscharity.org.uk/Appeal/mnd-centre-appeal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fresh from running the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, Luke Burgess drops in for a chat with Will Perry & Mark Flanagan on the latest episode of the Out Of Your League podcast. Burgess discusses his brotherly bond, his career in Super League & Australia, the impact of losing his Dad to MND and why he wanted to fly across the world to complete the Leeds Marathon alongside Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield.
This week we have 12 different sports and a fantastic guest. Eliot Simons is not only the treasurer of Wallingford Triathlon Club, but has also successfully completed the Austrian Extreme Triathlon – an event that involves swimming, cycling and running over 230km as well as ascending over 6,000 metres across the mountains! Eliot tells us how he got into triathlon and the training required to undertake such a challenge. In other sports we look back at Chelsea's win in the Women's FA Cup Final, in front of a world record crowd of 77,000 at Wembley – and in the men's Premier League we look at Manchester City now being one win away from being crowned champions. Rugby League's Super League had several close finishes or astonishing comebacks – and Leeds' ground Headingley had watchers holding back tears as Kevin Sinfield carried his old teammate Rob Burrow over the finish line of the first Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, that raised over £1 million for MND charities. Rugby Union's premiership finalists were decided, with Sale facing Saracens in the final at Twickenham on 27th May. And Ireland's Women finished a tough year by qualifying for the first time for the 7's tournament in next year's Summer Olympics in Paris. The Giro D'Italia cycling race has had a hectic week. It started with a loose dog causing a big pile up of the leaders and ended with Britain's Geraint Thomas in the pink jersey, after the previous race leader Remco Evenepeol had to withdraw after a positive Covid test. And in this week's Get a Grip we take aim at the RFU and Premier Rugby following their disgraceful decision to deny Championship winners Jersey Reds from being promoted to next season's top flight.
Join Fleet Street Fox and Kevin Maguire as they discuss the big stories of the day. From Keir Starmer calling for an election, to greedy UK supermarkets being told off (or congratulated) by the PM himself. Then to some good news about Kevin Sinfield's unbreakable bond with his best friend Rob Burrow. All that and more on the News Agenda Explained. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrate this rare non-Bank Holiday Monday with more Rugby League chat as we're back to find more words about Kevin Sinfield and Rob Burrow, who managed to make headlines around the world by being themselves, while France won't be hosting the World Cup in 2025 after all, so who will? Loads of other things to talk about as well, and, don't worry, we weren't talking about anything exciting before recording...
Smithy's Sermon. Today Smithy offers some words & perspective on the tragic passing of Billy Guyton, past NZ Open winner Michael Hendry bravely battling leukemia, the inspiring Kevin Sinfield & Rob Burrow at the Leeds Marathon & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After being dismantled by France at Twickenham, England now head to Dublin to face Grand Slam-chasing Ireland. Chris and Danny discuss whether Steve Borthwick's side can bounce back after a record home defeat and spoil the party in Dublin. They look ahead to team selection and Danny explains what he wants to see from England on Saturday. You will also hear from Kevin Sinfield about the mood in camp and Ellis Genge promises fans they will see a big reaction this weekend.
Family and friendship are something incredibly important to Kevin Sinfield. Following the diagnosis of motor neurone disease in his friend and former Leeds Rhinos colleague Rob Burrow, Sinfield opens up on the effect that has had on him as a person, why he decided to run marathons to raise money and how the illness has changed his outlook on life. The England defence coach also speaks about his upbringing in Oldham, his incredibly rugby league career and his move into coaching in rugby union.In this pod you will also hear from former club and international team mate Jamie Peacock as well as England players Maro Itoje and Henry Slade.FOLLOW:· England Rugby Facebook· England Rugby Instagram· England Rugby Twitter· England Rugby TikTokSUBSCRIBE:· Subscribe to the pod here. BUY:· Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store**Please like, subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen, it really helps spread the word of the podcast and the stories of our players and coaches** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As he announces his headline grabbing move to the Highlanders we're delighted to be joined by friend of the show and ex-England international fly-half Freddie Burns as he gives us the inside scoop on; what his old Leicester title winning coaches in Borthwick and Kevin Sinfield are going to bring to the england job, what style of rugby England will play, what the coaches are like behind the scenes, what Borthwicks like on the piss, who he'd like to see starting in Englands backline and who's going to win the Calcutta Cup. Plus the lads do a full briefing and build up to the Wales vs Ireland clash in Cardiff and of course debate whether Italy can continue to shock the world by getting a result against France on Sunday. Burnsy also tells us his highlight memories from his time in the premiership, how his big money move to the Highlanders came about and why he was reduced to tears on BBC Radio this week plus much more as always..... ---------How does a free case of beer sound?To celebrate the start of the Six Nations our pals at Beer52 are offering you a FREE case of delicious craft beer!Simply go to www.beer52.com/OFFLOAD and cover the meagre postage cost of £5.95 to claim your free case of 8 unique craft beers now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ugo and Chris are at Twickenham to chat to Steve Borthwick about his 36-man squad for the Six Nations, but has the news been overshadowed somewhat by his predecessor? They quiz Borthwick on the decision to name Owen Farrell captain and the controversy around his ban. Plus, Borthwick tells us about the difficult conversations he had with those players who missed out on selection. Kevin Sinfield also stops by for a chat about who his defensive leaders will be, tackle technique and how proud he'll be to coach England at Twickenham for the first time. And we discuss a sensational return to the Wallabies for Eddie Jones. Will he come back to haunt his previous employer at the World Cup? There's also a look back at the weekend's Champions Cup action which included big wins for Ospreys and Edinburgh.
1:55 - Chris Robshaws' life after retirement.05:50 - Steve Evans appointment as England's new attack coach12:00 - Kevin Sinfield, England and the Six Nations17:00 - Getting the Twickenham crowd back onside19:45 - Chris and Corbs's combined England 1531:10 - English Rugby now has options33:55 - Will England appoint a new captain?41:00 - Team selection summary42:50 - Getting behind Steve Borthwick43:45 - Six Nations predictions
Chris takes the pod to University of Gloucestershire to sit down with England's new defence coach Kevin Sinfield. They talk about his relationship with Steve Borthwick, what he's looking to bring to the role and how coaching is more rewarding than playing. Sinfield also talks about his good friend Rob Burrow and the work he has done to raise money and awareness for motor neurone disease (MND). They also discuss rugby league, his song choices on Desert Island Discs and his first meeting with the England players this week.
01:30 Joe Taufete'e Intro01:55 - Joe's Injury Recovery04:00 - MLR vs Premiership4:49 - Departure of Steve Borthwick from Leicester Tigers6:36 - Joe on Kevin Sinfield7:36 - Should Leicester be worried with changes?9:38 - Joe on new Head Coach Richard Wigglesworth11:33 - Joe on Eagles missing on the World Cup15:15 - Looking Forwards with the Eagles16:53 - The departure of Gary Gold20:19 - Alex Lowe20:35 - Kevin Sinfield joining the England Setup27:53 - Kevin's contribution to England's reboot.29:17 - Further England coaching team changes34:00 - England team selection40:30 - England's number 8 options
England's new head coach Steve Borthwick is our special guest on the pod this week. He tells Chris how much it means to lead his country and what fans can expect from his England team in their Six Nations opener against Scotland. We also hear from RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney on why Borthwick was always first choice for the job, and why Eddie Jones was sacked nine months before the World Cup. Ashy reveals how Borthwick and Kevin Sinfield broke the news to the Leicester Tigers squad at the weekend, and Danny talks gameplans and whether England can win the World Cup next year in France.
Steve Jones, Stuart Barnes and Elgan Alderman react to Steve Borthwick being unveiled as England's new coach. He replaces Eddie Jones and leaves Leicester Tigers along with defence coach Kevin Sinfield. They also look back on the latest round of results in the Champions Cup and name their God or Goddess of the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seven days. 280 miles. More than £2 million raised. In this special episode of MND Matters, we went behind the scenes and followed our patron Kevin Sinfield OBE as he ran from Murrayfield, Edinburgh, to Old Trafford, Manchester, to complete his Ultra 7 in 7 challenge. You'll hear from members of the MND community about why they felt compelled to come out in their hundreds to support Kevin and his team, and what it means to have someone like Kevin raising awareness and supporting the fight against MND. You'll also hear an exclusive clip from Kevin himself.
Nicole Kozlova plays for the Ukrainian Women's national team - earlier this year, whilst the team were still celebrating winning the Turkish Cup, back in her native country, everything had changed and the world had been turned upside down. Suddenly, there was war in Ukraine. Kozlova plays her domestic football in Denmark, whose men's national team have spoken out about some of the issues around the World Cup being hosted in Qatar. Nicole tells whether there is an appetite in Denmark for the World Cup and her hopes for the future.Ever since Leeds Rhino's Rugby League player Rob Burrow was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, former England and Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield has dedicated his time and energy in raising money for MND charities. He's just completed his toughest challenge yet... seven ultra marathons in just seven days. That's 482km from Edinburgh to Manchester, via, Newcastle, York, Leeds and Bradford. Kevin was also running for former Scotland rugby player Doddie Weir and former Bradford City captain Stephen Darby, who also live with the disease, which affects the brain and nerves. Kevin reflects on what was a physically and mentally exhausting week.Sporting Witness goes back to the 1982 World Cup for Kuwait's one and only World Cup appearance but it was their camel mascot that became their star player.We are live in Sydney for the Women's Big Bash final between Sydney Sixers v Adelaide Strikers, we are in Qatar to reflect on an eventful opening week of the World Cup plus we head to a fans park in Tunis as Tunisia face Australia at the World Cup in Qatar.(Photo: One Love armband pictured ahead of the game between Belgium and Canada. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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We kick off Episode 79 with the news that Cristiano Ronaldo has left Manchester United after his explosive interview. We then move on to talk about the first 3 days of the Qatar World Cup, with England starting with a convincing 6-2 win over Iran, Wales drawing with USA and Saudi Arabia causing a shock with a 2-1 win over Tony & Andy's tip to win the cup, Argentina. In Rugby League Andy talks about the men's and women's World Cup finals at Old Trafford. Australia dominated both games to make it a World Cup double – with Andy stating the performances made up for an untoasted toastie! Kevin Sinfield finished his amazing feat of running 7 ultramarathons in 7 days at half-time in the men's final, having raised over £1.6 million for MND charities. And we celebrate England's Wheelchair Rugby League team winning the World Cup, beating France in a fiercely contested final. We wrap up with a review of the ATP Tennis Finals, with Novak Djokovic matching Roger Federer's number of ATP titles, and netting a cool £3.9 million for his win in Turin, as well as looking back at the weekend's Rugby Union internationals, with Ireland continuing their great autumn with a close win over Australia, England stealing a late draw with New Zealand and Georgia adding fuel to their claims for a 6 Nations place with an historic win over Wales!
Adam Whitty & a panel of guests react to Kevin Sinfield incredible achievement.
Kevin Sinfield OBE is one of the most decorated players in the history of English rugby league. He captained Leeds Rhinos and the England team, and was runner-up in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year poll in 2015. He holds records as the highest points-scorer in Super League history, the third-highest points-scorer in British rugby league history and the record points-scorer for Leeds. After retiring from playing, he switched codes and is currently part of the coaching staff at Leicester Tigers rugby union team. Off the pitch he has made headlines as a fundraiser. After his former team-mate Rob Burrow was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, Kevin began a series of epic fundraising challenges. He completed seven marathons in seven days in 2020, and then in 2021 he ran 101 miles in 24 hours, raising millions for MND research and support. He lives in Oldham with his wife, Jane and his two sons. DISC ONE: Parry: Jerusalem by The Honley Male Voice Choir & The Band of HM Royal Marines DISC TWO: Come on Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runners DISC THREE: Someone Like You by Van Morrison DISC FOUR: 7 Days by Craig David DISC FIVE: I Think We're Alone Now by Tiffany DISC SIX: Baker Street by Undercover DISC SEVEN: Last Request by Paolo Nutini DISC EIGHT: Fix You by Coldplay BOOK CHOICE: The Edge: The Guide to Fulfilling Dreams, Maximizing Success and Enjoying a Lifetime of Achievement by Howard E. Ferguson LUXURY ITEM: A Self-propelled treadmill CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Last Request by Paolo Nutini Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Sarah Taylor
Leeds Rhinos and England icon Kevin Sinfield OBE sits down with Charles in the final episode of ‘This Is Impact', on the eve of kick-off at Rugby League World Cup 2021. While his legacy as one of the game's greatest ever players is assured, Sinfield's legend continues to grow off the pitch, due to his work raising millions for research into Motor Neurone Disease. The former England captain discusses his latest incredible fundraising challenge – which will conclude during the Men's Rugby League World Cup Final – and reflects on his personal memories of playing in three World Cups.
We had the immense good fortune to spend an afternoon in the company of Kevin Sinfield for episode 42, a leader who provided so many golden nuggets of information. In the hard sport of rugby, we chatted about the importance of soft stuff: the ability to show our emotions, let people know we care and the power of friendship. In this key takeaway, Kevin talks about the moment as a young boy, he realised in order to succeed he needed to get the best out of the people around it and the value it carried for the rest of his life. For the full episode with Kevin - listen or watch: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/kevin-sinfield- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videos Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
An insightful and inspiring conversation with the rugby league legend who has transcended the sport through his super-human charity raising feats. We delve into what made Kev one of the greatest players of all time, his ethos as a leader on the field, and what continues to drive him as he raises cash and awareness for MND.He talks about the deep bond with his closest teammates - Rob Burrow and Jamie Jones Buchanan in particular - and we're left with the feeling that we would all be privileged to have Sir Kev as our friend.Brought to you by Ventur – The Travel Partner. Sponsored by Dakota Hotels.Find us at ventur.partners/podcast. Follow Ventur on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates.
Comedy legend Romesh joins us for some strange misunderstandings, rugby hero Kevin Sinfield joins us for the quiz and Teen Hero Alice joins us for The 10 Minute Takeover.
We're joined by an absolute legend both on and off the pitch in the form of Kev Sinfield. We hear about his phenomenal 24-hour, 101-mile charity run which has now raised over £2 million for MND charities. The former Leeds Rhinos Hall of Famer and current Leicester defensive coach talks about his switch from league to Union and how he has helped turn Leicester Tigers into Premiership league leaders and one of the best performing teams in Europe. We also round up all the action from the Champions Cup, look forward to next week's action and pick out all the Goode, Bad and Ugly from the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eithan, Kieran, Ethan and Stacy return to bring Episode 24 of the Rugby League Review Podcast, and its another special guest in the form of Barrie McDermott. Being such a long servant to the game, Barrie discusses his career in various parts of Rugby League, starting his career at local club Oldham, before making moves to Wigan Warriors and then a 10-year stint at Leeds Rhinos before finishing his career at Widnes. Playing 15 times each for both Ireland and Great Britain, he also discusses his experiences of the 2000 World Cup, as well as how he feels international Rugby League should develop. Since retiring, McDermott has become a regular face on TV screens for Rugby League supporters across the country, and in the podcast goes into what his role now entails, and how the game has now changed between his playing days and the present day. Barrie also tells the story of playing his part in Kevin Sinfield's '100 miles in 24 hours' to raise money for the MND association , in support of former Rhinos teammate Rob Burrow. All this and more in the Rugby League Review.
Another week of sporting news from us here at Sports For Dummies! In this weeks episode: - Kevin Sinfield's a legend! - Azeem Rafiq's story - Man Utd Manager talk! - Declan Rice new career!? Get in touch.... sportsfordummiespodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @dummies_sports @hopeellen__ @lpbroadcasts You can now find us on Instagram and TikTok just search 'Sports For Dummies Podcast' Click below to support Kevin Sinfield's 'The Extra Mile Challenge' https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/kevin-sinfields-the-extra-mile-challenge Whether you're a sports fanatic or you know NOTHING and want to learn more, this podcast is built for you. Join Lewis Peers, the sporting guru and Hope Ellen, the sporting fool every Friday and hear predictions and information regarding the sport that's making headlines that week. We cover a wide variety of sports in our episodes; nevertheless some episodes will have key focuses depending on the highlights of the week. Educate yourself whilst having a giggle - there are plenty of funny and bizarre moments in store!
Rob Burrow's wife Lindsey joined Vossy to discuss her husbands journey with MND and how he is travelling at the moment and the reaction from the heroic marathon fundraiser from good friend Kevin Sinfield
Vossy Covered all the big issues in sport today including the news on Reed Mahoney signing with the Bulldogs. We also spoke with Lindsey Burrow, wife of Rob Burrow, in an incredibly moving interview on family life with Motor Neurone Disease and Kevin Sinfield's amazing effort in raising money and awareness for MND.
This week Tony and Andy share their marathon misadventures after Andy accidentally ended up in part of the Gran Canaria marathon whilst on holiday. We discuss England Women equalling the rugby record for most unbeaten test matches and Kevin Sinfield's remarkable achievement running 101 miles in 24 hours to raise funds for MND. Our first guest is a household name-broadcaster David Hamilton joins us to talk about his career in radio and television, as well as a lifetime supporting Fulham FC and some amazing teammates and opponents in charity football matches. Football Correspondent Billy Carr joins us to try and make sense of a chaotic few weeks in the Premier League, looking at managerial changes and the challengers and strugglers at either end of the table.
Adam Whitty, Chris Jones & Chris Egerton look over the Autumn internationals.
Vossy gave his verdict on the amazing work Kevin Sinfield has done raising money for Motor Neurone Disease inspired by former team mate Rob Burrow.
Can you be a good person and still win in business?The art of being a better leader in business begins at home; that's the topic for episode one of the ninth series of the Taking Care of Business podcast as host and business advisor, Paul Cheetham-Karcz, discusses the concept of becoming an "everyday athlete" to become a better person, in turn creating a better organisation.Joining Paul for the discussion are rugby league legends - and perennial leaders in their respective sport - Kevin Sinfield MBE and Jamie Jones-Buchanan. Both men led Leeds Rhinos to their golden era of Super League triumphs, as they recount the behaviours and values that created their sporting success and how it can apply to everyday life.We want to hear from you! Once you have listened to the podcast please let us know what you think and leave a review.
Ross and John are back to talk about England's double win over France on Saturday, the return of international rugby league, a lack of ruthlessness and the need for a new promotional approach. They also discuss the Ottawa farce, missing leadership, the Super League grand final, Toulouse's promotion, Kevin Sinfield's success at Leicester and Liverpool FC embrassing Manchester United.
This week's bitesize brilliance is from rugby league legend Kevin Sinfield. We chatted about the importance of soft stuff: the ability to show our emotions, let people know we care and the power of friendship. This is the intangible stuff that produces the hard currency of silverware. "When it is all over, you don't remember games as well as the friendships and relationships you share."In 2020 Kevin set the challenge to run 7 marathons in 7 days hoping to raise £77,777 in honour of his best Rob Burrow, who wore the No 7 shirt. He raised more than £2.5 million to help his friend's family and the fight against MND.Listen to his full episode: https://pod.fo/e/b899a. . . . . . . Pre-order copies of our new book, High Performance: Lessons from the best on becoming your best, right here: http://smarturl.it/hv0sdzWant to hear the guys read it? Pre-order the audiobook right here: https://adbl.co/3xQQSCF See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ross and John are back to talk about the crazy scheduling conflict over the England vs Combined Nations All Stars game going up against Super League fixtures at the same time. They chat about the overall governance of English rugby league, issues affecting the sport and whether change is needed, or even possible, in the future. They also discuss Kevin Sinfield leaving Leeds, the Euros, England's draw with Scotland and much more.
Jake and Damian reflect on the key takeaways from the incredible guests from Series Four, including Kasper Schmeichel, Eddie Jones, Kevin Sinfield, Susie Ma, Jo Malone, Osi Umenyiora, Sol Campbell, Nims Purja, Toto Wolff, Stuart Webber and many more.This series wrap up we're basing around the five stages of successful change: Dream, Leap, Fight, Climb, Arrive. Jake and Damian talk through these stages and both pick out their favourite clips and tell you why. Thank you for all your comments and reviews this series, you all make the High Performance Podcast what it is by sharing, commenting and reviewing. And huge thank you to Lotus Cars our sponsor for their continued support. We couldn't do it without you!Visit the Bulldog Skincare website to see their entire range at www.bulldogskincare.com. Use promo code PERFORMANCE20 for 20% off.Thank you to GIVEMESPORT - the exclusive sports partner of the High Performance Podcast. To gain further access to editorial and social content from the Podcast click here https://www.givemesport.com/podcastPRE-ORDER THE NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE BOOK NOW! smarturl.it/hv0sdzAnd this week we just launched our brand new members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE! Where you can get exclusive podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.com to sign up for FREE! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alex and Mike cross codes with one of the greatest players to ever play rugby league - the legendary Kevin Sinfield - in one of the most powerful episodes yet. Together they talk marathons, Rob Burrow, Doddie Weir and the power of friendship. Plus, signing a contract aged 13, making your debut three years later, and almost giving it all up to come to Union.
We're joined by Leeds Rhino's Director of Rugby, legend, and friend of Rob Burrow, Kevin Sinfield. In December 2020, Kevin and his team ran an incredible 7 marathons in 7 days, dubbed the 7 in 7 Challenge, in honour of Rob and to raise money for the MND Association. They raised a staggering £2.7 million. Kev shares how it went, how important it is to support people like Rob and how the money he raised will be spent. We're also joined by Jonathan Griffiths, a big rugby league fan who is living with MND. Views and opinions expressed by guests on MND Matters do not necessarily represent those of the MND Association. We make every effort to ensure the information we share is accurate. We welcome comments, suggestions or corrections. Please email communications@mndassociation.org. Please consult your health and social care professional for medical advice in relation to your particular circumstances. This podcast is owned by the MND Association. Registered Charity no. 294354.
Welcome to the launch of the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association's brand new podcast - MND Matters. In our first episode, former Leeds Rhinos star, Kevin Sinfield, talks to us about raising £2.2 million for the MND Association in honour of his best mate, Rob Burrow. We're also joined by rugby league fan, Jonathan, who is living with motor neurone disease and shares what it has been like to see greater awareness of MND thanks to the efforts of Rob and Kevin. Full release 01.04.21.
Kevin Sinfield is the current Leeds Rhinos Director of Rugby after returning to the club where he became a legend. Kevin won seven Grand Finals, two Challenge Cups, three World Club Challenges and three League Leaders Shields in his time with the Rhinos. Kevin played 521 games for the club, finishing with 3,968 points including 1,832 goals. Since leaving the Rhinos, he took up the position as Rugby Director with the Rugby Football League and was a key part of the World Cup management team that took England back to the World Cup Final in December 2017.In 2020 Kevin set the challenge to run 7 marathons in 7 days hoping to raise £77,777 in honour of his best Rob Burrow, who wore the No 7 shirt. He raised more than £2.5 million to help his friend's family and the fight against MND.As always, big thanks to our sponsors Lotus Cars. Remember, you can get extended episodes of the podcast on our YouTube channel bit.ly/HPPYouTube and follow us on Instagram @highperformance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 18 of the @kickinitwithliamharrison podcast features Leeds Rhinos legend Kevin Sinfield. In November 2020 Kevin Sinfield announced he was going to run 7 marathons in 7 days to raise £77,777 in funds for ex teammate Rob Burrows, who was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). By the end of the final marathon Kevin managed to raise over £2m. The mindset and leadership of this man is truly inspirational and his core values are incredible. We are now working with @manscaped Get 20% off + Free Shipping with the code: KICKINIT at Manscaped.comIf you like this podcast, please leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/liamharrison Check out my website for WORLD CLASS online training made for anyone with an interest in improving their Muay Thai, from beginners right up to experienced fighters:https://liamharrisontraining.com/ Subscribe to my channel here:https://www.youtube.com/user/hitmanbc Follow me on social media:https://www.instagram.com/liambadco/ https://www.instagram.com/kickinitwithliamharrison/ https://www.facebook.com/liamharrisonmuaythai/ https://twitter.com/LiamBadco
Kevin Sinfield needs little introduction. Captained Great Britain at RL, played both codes of Rugby, SPOTY runner up and most recently has raised a huge amount of money for the MND association in support of his close friend Rob Burrow who is suffering from this cruel disease. In his word this was “the best week of his life” – running 7 marathons in 7 days. Kev the younger brother, best mate, team mate, retired player, the leader, the fundraiser and really importantly the father of the family shares some of his very own personal story in his usual humble, authentic, and determined way. It is a must listen and you cannot fail to be both choked and inspired by what he has achieved and how he has achieved it! Some how you know there is more to come! If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It only takes a minute and really makes a difference in helping to convince new listeners. Thanks so much it - is much appreciated!! For show notes and past guests, please visit www.sportstories247.com Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please make contact at: hello@sportstories247.com Follow Sport Stories: Twitter: twitter.com/sportstories_ Instagram: Instagram.com/sportstories247 Facebook: facebook.com/sportstories247 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sportstories YouTube: Sport Stories YouTube Channel Find out more about Dave at: www.thesummitpartnership.com Follow Dave: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SummitDave LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davelevine3 Key quotes or sayings: A group of 4 or 5 blokes just helping a mate! This is NOT sport – this is about people and their lives! It is a DIFFERENT satisfaction from playing and winning medals and rings I need to test myself – challenge myself – see what my body can do. Have the courage just to go for it! It's clear – we all had a similar mindset and a common goal Think of a team as the need of a full set of vitamins and minerals to perform at your best Working is performance sport is demanding and often just a slog Part of being in a team is giving a lot of yourself Selfish nature of performance Fine balance when being a player and leader to get things right The importance of being able to read people In the team environment – I never put myself before the team – NEVER!! Importance of family holidays – especially as we come to a stage when you become un cool for your kids to want to join you. Emotionally tough but we all got a glow about us Until you are in that situation – you don't appreciate - friendships matter so much Quitting never ever entered my head… The ‘big elephant in the room' is the person. Lets not loose sight of them for the small percentage gains People respond differently to different types of adversity Dare to dream… Coaching questions I would like to pose: 1 What are the key principles or values you live your life by? 2 Kev said Friendships matter so much: What are the quality and depth of your friendships? Who would do a 7 in 7 challenge for you and who would YOU do a challenge for and how would this enhance your friendship? 3 What has lockdown given you the time to do? What benefit have you taken from it? 4 If you dared yourself to DREAM...what would you dream? Contact info: Leeds Rhinos website and social media channels Donate to MND Association https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sinfield-7-in-7
In this final episode for 2020 - Eve Roodhouse (Chief Officer of Economic Development at Leeds City Council) is joined by Sinead Rocks (Managing Director Nations & Regions at Channel 4) to countdown our top 10 moments for Leeds amongst what has been one of the most challenging and difficult years of all. We hear from Kevin Sinfield on the success of Leeds Rhinos and his amazing work to raise awareness of MND, the team behind #BuyLeeds and Digital Access West Yorkshire on supporting the community as well as a massive thank you to our NHS and key workers for keeping us all safe past, present and future. If listeners have any thoughts on what was discussed in this episode or if they want to join the conversation they can tweet us @LeedsIGS
This week we chat to the Wandering Wiganer (Simmo). Chatting through his rugby roles and life all mixed in with a bit of light banter. We talk All blacks, Brexit, coronavirus and a bit about why not to google our podcast at work. Special mention this week goes to Kevin Sinfield for his awesome effort raising funds on behalf if Rob Burrow for the MND association. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/sinfield-7-in-7 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigladstalkingstraight/message
A bonus show for you, as two prop forwards join us to talk Rugby League. First, Castleford Tigers' Grant Millington tells us about the 2020 season at The Jungle, the trials and tribulations of their year, on and off the field, signing a new deal at the club, and how he first found the town when he joined up at the Tigers. Then it's former GB & Ireland international Barrie McDermott as the Sky Sports pundit gives us the inside story on fund raising efforts for Motor Neurone Disease in the name of his friend and former teammate Rob Burrow, on Kevin Sinfield's marathons, the Burrow Seven racehorse, plus RL across the Irish Sea and more. There's also news on a new side in the Championship, and the potential on an NRL takeover of Super League. Thought provoking stuff.
Brookesy gives the boys an update on the NFL including wins for the Washington Football Club and Buffalo Bills, NY Jets fire their Defensive Coordinator for a dubious call which cost them their first win of the season and Fletch bigs up the huge effort of Kevin Sinfield running seven marathons in seven days to raise awareness for Motor Neurones Disease research.
Back again to talk Rugby League, and it's another debutant on the show this week as author and St. Helens fan Andrew Quirke joins us, alongside his current writing partner, our good friend Danika Priim. As well as talking about their forthcoming book, and their thoughts on 2020, we've got plenty to discuss on how lucky we all are to be involved in this great sport, and who proud we are of Kevin Sinfield, and his 7 marathons in 7 days to raise money for MNDA and his mate Rob Burrow. Something for everyone, we hope!
An episode not to be missed this week. After finishing his seventh marathon in as many days in support of Rob Burrow and the Motor Neurone Disease Association, Leeds Rhinos Director of Rugby Kevin Sinfield joins us.Will and Rupert also reflect on the finale of the Autumn Nations Cup and Tri-Nations, before looking ahead to the return of European Rugby.
It's Challenge Cup final week and we look ahead to the big day at Wembley on the latest episode of the Golden Point Podcast.Sky Sports rugby league expert and 1999 Challenge Cup winner Barrie McDermott joins Marc Bazeley to look at the big talking points for the clash between Leeds Rhinos and Salford Red Devils.Former Rhinos player McDermott reflects on the club's revival under Richard Agar after some difficult recent seasons and why it is redemption for director of rugby Kevin Sinfield as well.The ex-Great Britain and Ireland prop runs the rule over the Red Devils too, praising the work of head coach Ian Watson and chief executive Ian Blease as the club aim to lift the Cup for the first time since 1938.Plus, there is an update on the continuing fund-raising efforts for Rob Burrow and his mission increase awareness of motor neurone disease.
This week on the Rhino Rugby League Podcast, Rob & Danny chat to the Super Leagues' highest ever points scorer, and the only captain to lead a team to 3 successive super league grand final wins, in the form of Kevin Sinfield MBE. Kevin has also won: 7 x Grand Final winner 2 x Challenge cup winner 3 x World club challenge winner 3 x league leaders shields 2 x Harry Sunderland trophy winner The 2012 Golden Boot winner 2005 Lance Todd Trophy Winner 2nd Place in the 2015 BBC sports personality of the year Receiving an MBE in 2014 Kevin, is now the current Director of Rugby for the Leeds Rhinos.
Kevin Sinfield MBE is one of the most widely regarded players in Rugby League history. He captained England & Leeds Rhinos, leading the club to seven Super League championships and two Challenge Cup successes. Now Director of Rugby at Leeds, he holds multiple records for points-scored and is the only captain to have led a team to win three consecutive Super League titles. Paul and Kevin delve into what it is which sets leaders apart, from their personal qualities to maintaining the right mindset.
As good as it got? 2015 was the almost perfect year for the Leeds Rhinos, winning the Challenge Cup, League Leaders Shield and Super League Grand Final. It was a year which saw Kevin Sinfield announce he'd be leaving the club, and sport, to move next door to Yorkshire Carneige, and that was a key part of the story of their success. Hear from him, coach Brian McDermott and other members of the squad alongside highlights from the season as we head back to 2015 on Radio Yorkshire...
This week we discuss the latest RL news plus our 5 RL personalities who we each would invite to our lockdown leaving party! Enjoy!
In this emergency episode we talk about the RFL list of top five players of ALL TIME! This list includes Kevin Bloody Sinfield! We give our thoughts on this DISGRACE and then promise to rectify the situation before destroying the situation with the #GOATSinfield drive! You can also follow Andrew Ferguson and The Glorious League Freak on their respective twitter accounts. Check out The Rugby League Project for all your Rugby League statistics. Also check out The Official Website Of The Glorious League Freak for all your Rugby League news and opinions. Become a supporter of the Rugby League Project Patreon. Visit Rugby League Podcasting Network and NRL Rumours as well as NRL Breaking News #RugbyLeague #NRL #RFL #SuperLeague #NSW #QLD #Sport #Rugby #IntRL #RugbyWorldCup #RLWC #Podcast #LiveSport #GreatAustralianPodcasts #NRLPodcast #SuperLeaguePodcast #RugbyPodcast #SportPodcast #RugbyLeaguePodcast #History #RugbyHistory #InternationalRL #RLWC9s #RedV #ThunderAndLightning
Kevin Sinfield joins me on the podcast. Kevin is a legend of the English Super League. He played 521 games for the Leeds Rhinos scoring 3967 points from 86 trys, 1792 goals and 39 field goals. His time at Leeds includes being the only captain to have led a team to win three consecutive Super League titles while he won the Golden Boot in 2012. His representative career includes 26 games for England and 14 caps for Great Britain. Post footy he is the Director of Rugby for the Leeds Rhinos.I'm excited to announce that my book 'Talking with Champions' is available now.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_BwEBook topia 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
On this weeks Rugby League Back Chat: It’s not officially Summer yet but the Summer Bash was the the talk of the town in Blackpool with 7 big hitting games. Ottawa get the green light from the RFL to start in League 1 as early as next year but is that too early?consortium behind them thinks it might be. And what (or more importantly who) is Kevin Sinfield referring to in his recent outburst down Rhinos way? Host Matt Shaw in conversation with League Express Editor Martyn Sadler, Wolfpack half-back Ryan Brierley and former Halifax Head Coach Richard Marshall. Sponsored by TotalRL.com
Dennis realises he has a conflicting appointment come Challenge Cup final day, Sam explains the playoff format but can't be arsed with Ratchford's kicking statistics, and back at the helm, Rob steers the podcast forward without the use of any momentum. Plus, there's a new boy band in town, and an advertisement for the new non-stick Kevin Sinfield cooking pan range.
John and Ross chat about the stunning sacking of Brian McDermott and the appointment of Kevin Sinfield as Leeds Rhinos, new arrivals in Super League, the rise of NSW in State of Origin, Welsh rugby union's new national coach and the final stages of Wimbledon.
It was coming home so that's why the show is a day late this week, hey ho c'est la vie, Six till Eight Debate discusses all the key issues in rugby league as ever! Leeds Rhinos have had a busy week the lads discuss the new coaching setup with Kevin Sinfield back and James Lowes as first team coach. It didn't spark a win for them though over Castleford, Oggy gives his view of the match. Jy is getting excited by the close of the regular season in the Championship with it tight in the top four race. Also discussed is the RFL posting a loss of £2M, Kangaroos touring Great Britain in 2019 and Alex Foster with perhaps the best wrong phone number prank ever.
John and Ross chat about the stunning sacking of Brian McDermott and the appointment of Kevin Sinfield as Leeds Rhinos, new arrivals in Super League, the rise of NSW in State of Origin, Welsh rugby union's new national coach and the final stages of Wimbledon.
Rugby League legend Kevin Sinfield, Liverpool Ladies captain Gemma Bonner and England and Middlesex bowler Toby Roland-Jones discuss the sporting issues of the week.
Two-time Superbowl winner Osi Umenyiora, British boxing legend Carl Froch and Rugby League great Kevin Sinfield join Eleanor Oldroyd to discuss the sporting issues of the week.
Rugby league legend Kevin Sinfield, seven time Paralympic champion Jody Cundy and England football star Alex Scott join Eleanor Oldroyd to discuss the sporting issues of the week.
This week Brian is joined in the studio by former Lion and Ireland centre, Rob Henderson Joining them to go over the weekend's explosive semi final action are Exeter's fly half Gareth Steenson, former Saracens and Leicester hooker George Chuter. Going over the PRO12 semi finals is former Ireland centre James Downey. Plus Thinus Delport gives us a Super Rugby update, and we'll be hearing from the Rugby Football League's rugby director, Kevin Sinfield, as the Super League has its Magic Weekend. And Nigel Owens is back to answer your questions and talk about what it takes to be a referee.
Barrie and Terry discuss Toronto's new RFL club, Kevin Sinfield's retirement and look ahead to round thirteen of Super League XXI.
You can't get rid of Schoey that easy, and he came back in to the studio to talk about Kevin Sinfield and what made him a great leader for Leeds, the state of the international game, his other sporting exploits outside RL and what it was like coming up against the great Wigan side... #rugbyleague
The Super League 'weekend' stretches from Thursday night to Sunday afternoon this week and Barrie McDermott is on hand to preview all seven games. He also discusses a momentous match for Kevin Sinfield and the death of former Leeds' coach Graham Murray.