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New Zealand Warriors head coach Andrew Webster on playing in Christchurch, shot clock and future of Luke Metcalf Listen to the Front Office and Vossys Verdict every Monday to Thursday on SEN 9am on SEN 1170 AM Sydney and SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Get a look inside the studio on YouTube: Subscribe to SEN League on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@senleague Follow us on Social Media! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@senleague Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/senleague X: https://x.com/SENLeague *timecodes approximate* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One NZ Warriors CEO Cameron George is in town ahead of the Warriors first game under the roof at One NZ Stadium. He joined Canterbury Mornings ahead of a packed week of events in town ahead of the match against The Cowboys, and was asked what he thinks about the prospect of a South Island ever having its own NRL side. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the League Express Podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and Host Jake Kearnan discuss all the major talking points from a busy weekend of Rugby League action across Super League and beyond.The pair react to Josh Charnley overtaking Ryan Hall on the all-time try-scoring list, and debate who will finish the season on top. They also discuss Leeds Rhinos holding off a late Toulouse comeback, and take a look at the impressive performances of Warrington Wolves' emerging young talent.Martyn and Jake also pay tribute to Sir Kevin Sinfield following the announcement of his knighthood, recognising his remarkable contribution to Rugby League and his fundraising efforts for MND awareness.Elsewhere, they discuss a report detailing NRL referee Ashley Klein's betting history, and what it means for the sport, while also reacting to Morgan Gannon securing a release from the New Zealand Warriors.To round off the episode, they preview State of Origin Game Two, before taking a look ahead at this weekend's Super League fixtures.
Four-time premiership winner Scott Sorensen is in studio for NRL Monday with Andrew Moore.They discuss Penrith's victory over the New Zealand Warriors in the game of the year, we discover which rising star enjoys a snooze, and find out who Sorro is buying and selling.Toby Couchman also joined the show after the Dragons snapped a 15-game losing streak.
Lance Hohaia is a former professional rugby league player who enjoyed a remarkable career across both the NRL and Super League. A versatile and skilful playmaker, Lance spent the majority of his career with the New Zealand Warriors, where he became known for his toughness, leadership, and ability to step into multiple positions across the backline and spine. He also represented New Zealand on the international stage with the Kiwis during one of the team's most successful eras.-In this podcast we talked about:Moving to the USA and adjusting to a new way of lifeGetting into coaching after his league career, and the excitement around the growing game in the USHow becoming a father has changed his mindset and approach to various areas of lifeMaking his debut for the Warriors, including the nerves before the first training sessionPlaying alongside legends of the game such as Monty Betham, Stacey Jones and Awen GuttenbeilThe experience of playing in 2 NRL finals with the Warriors, and how his prep changed between 2002 and 2011The highs of winning the 2008 Rugby League World CupThe infamous 2014 Super League FinalEven the famous hit on Petero CivonicevaLance is an absolute champion, and this podcast was lots of fun to record. Tune in to this episode wherever you get your podcasts. We are on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and iHeart Radio.
(00:00) NZ Warriors(44:47) Mindfulness(50:37) NBL/NZ Breakers(01:03:13) All Whites(01:12:51) Wellington Phoenix Women & Auckland FC Men(01:47:01) White Ferns/NZ-AThis week in the Niche Cache we roll through lots of New Zealand Warriors topics after their Magic Round win vs Brisbane Broncos, the mayhem of the halfback and the ruthless playing style. Then we check in with how Southland Sharks have worked up the NBL ladder and another signing for NZ Breakers in Kouat Noi, before starting our All Whites World Cup coverage with a few notes about the squad announced last week. Wellington Phoenix Women couldn't win their A-League Grand Final but Rebekah Stott keeps winning and Aotearoa has another chance this week with Auckland FC hosting Sydney FC. We finish with how White Ferns and NZ-A Women are tracking in England and Sri Lanka. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elnichecacheSubstack: https://thenichecache.substack.comDonate: https://buymeacoffee.com/thenichecachethenichecache@gmail.com
NRL Magic Round 2026 preview and official tips for every game including the New Zealand Warriors vs Brisbane Broncos blockbuster at Suncorp Stadium. Could Billy Slater pull off a shock State of Origin selection gamble by moving Kalyn Ponga to the halves alongside Cameron Munster to make the QLD Maroons instant favorites over the NSW Blues? Plus, breaking NRL transfer news as Luke Metcalf signs a massive contract with the St George Illawarra Dragons after the Canterbury Bulldogs officially pulled out of the $1 million race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the League Express Podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and Host Jake Kearnan break down all the action from the Challenge Cup Semi Finals, including Wigan Warriors' huge victory over St Helens and Hull KR's convincing win against Warrington Wolves.They discuss whether Wigan have silenced their critics after their dominant performance, and ask the big question — can anyone stop Hull KR from winning the Super League title this season?The pair also debate Sam Burgess' controversial comments surrounding the use of the video referee system, and whether match officials should face the media to explain major decisions after games.Elsewhere, they discuss whether Hull KR fans should be concerned about Willie Peters potentially taking players with him to the PNG Chiefs, as well as the latest developments in the ongoing NRL and Super League talks during the NRL's Magic Round.The episode also covers London Broncos' new Australian investor Andrew Gray, the New Zealand Warriors allowing Luke Metcalfe to negotiate with rival clubs, and the debut of Phillip Coates, younger brother of Xavier Coates, for the Brisbane Broncos.To round things off, Martyn and Jake preview this weekend's Super League fixtures and the key storylines to watch.
The All Whites record a historic 4-1 win over Chile, and in Super Rugby the Hurricanes are the form team. The Kiwi basketballer making history in the US College scene. And there's a new statement signing for the New Zealand Warriors following the departure of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck. Marc Hinton is a senior sports writer for Stuff
The Junior Representatives are ramping up into the pointy end of the season with just three rounds left in the regular season and the Parramatta Eels are very much in play across all four grades. The Tip Sheet is joined by the venerable Steve Georgallis as Sixties and Forty20 catch up on how the juniors are faring. The boys then preview a split round for the Eels as the Lisa Fiaola and Tarsha Gale host the Manly Sea Eagles at Eric Tweedale Stadium while the Harold Matthews and SG Ball will lock horns with the New Zealand Warriors at Kellyville. Who is in and who is out this week? Can the girls keep their momentum rolling and can the boys get back into gear?
Fletch and Scope break down all the action from NRL Round 2 00:00 – Manly Sea Eagles v Newcastle Knights 05:45 – Dolphins v Gold Coast Titans 08:45 – Wests Tigers v North Queensland Cowboys 11:30 – St George Illawarra Dragons v Melbourne Storm 13:10 – Penrith Panthers v Cronulla Sharks 15:00 – New Zealand Warriors v Canberra Raiders 17:10 – South Sydney Rabbitohs v Sydney Roosters 19:40 – Brisbane Broncos v Parramatta Eels Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch! 3pm on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen LIVE: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Follow The Run Home with Joel & Fletch! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen *Timecodes approximate* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Monday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Unless We Cause One/EV Owners Are Laughing/Not All Homeless Are Bums/Can't Argue with That Result/Where's Liam?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Moore, Michael Carayannis and Matthew Elliott re-live the historic moment for Alex Johnston after he broke the competition's all-time try scoring record and ponder whether he should now be on the medal for the season's leading tryscorer.Plus, New Zealand Warriors halfback Tanah Boyd joins the show to talk the Warriors two win start and Penrith Panthers CEO Matt Cameron discusses the club's commitment to Bathurst and regional communities.00:19 - Alex Johnston Record5:30 - Tanah Boyd14:52 - MC's Hammertime18:18 - Matt Cameron
Chad and Fletch dive into Team List Tuesday ahead of round 1 of the NRL 00:00 – Melbourne Storm vs Parramatta Eels 04:00 – New Zealand Warriors vs Sydney Roosters 06:30 – Penrith Panthers vs Brisbane Broncos 09:00 – Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks vs Gold Coast Titans 12:00 – Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles vs Canberra Raiders 18:00 – South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Dolphins Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch! 3pm on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen LIVE: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Follow The Run Home with Joel & Fletch! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen *Timecodes approximate* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode The Producer & Pies return for the first time in four months to do the 2026 NRL Preview Show. See the timestamps below to see your favourite team and listen to our predictions. Don't forget to join ESPN Footy Tipping and join our tipping competition. Search "Bats and Balls NRL/AFL Tipping" to find our NRL and AFL tipping competitions. Supercoach is back and the codes to our leagues are below. Bats and Balls Cup – 838272 Bats and Balls Mug – 640751 Bats and Balls Plate – 246130 AFL – 246130 The Pocket Ref - 692451 Thank You to everyone who have and still do support the team and the show!! Check out our website batsandballspodcast.com to see our tips and listen to both Bats and Balls Podcast and The Pocket Ref Podcast. We are now on Patreon. Follow the link below to join. https://www.patreon.com/batsandballspod 0:00:00 – Intro & Catch Up 1:04:00 – Penrith Panthers 1:11:00 – St George Illawarra Dragons 1:17:00 – The Dolphins 1:22:00 – Newcastle Knights 1:26:00 – Gold Coast Titans 1:32:00 – Canterbury Bulldogs 1:36:00 – Manly Sea Eagles 1:39:00 – New Zealand Warriors 1:42:00 – Sydney Roosters 1:47:00 – Canberra Raiders 1:50:00 – Brisbane Broncos 1:56:00 – North Queensland Cowboys 2:00:00 – Cronulla Sharks 2:05:00 – South Sydney Rabbitohs 2:11:00 – Wests Tigers 2:17:00 – Melbourne Storm 2:24:00 – Parramatta Eels 2:32:00 – Predictions Twitter - @batsandballspod Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/
In this one, we give our full Dolphins trials wrap-up as we look ahead to the Rd.1 clash with Wayne's Bunnies at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday, March 8
The boys are back in the Grub Hub! In the first of a two part episode, Matt and Josh go through the first nine teams alphabetically and discuss their chances for the 2026 season. Edit out 18:07-18:15 Brisbane Broncos (0:41) Canberra Raiders (10:13) Canterbury Bulldogs (17:12) Cronulla Sharks (24:44) The Dolphins (31:59) Gold Coast Titans (38:55) Manly Sea Eagles (47:26) Melbourne Storm (54:14) New Zealand Warriors (01:03:49) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Between Two Beers, we sit down with Cameron George, the CEO of the New Zealand Warriors.Cameron is one of the most influential figures in modern New Zealand sport - and in this conversation, he opens up like never before about the journey that shaped him, and the brutal years that nearly broke the club.We dive deep into the Warriors' extraordinary 1,038-day COVID exile, the personal toll it took on players, staff and families, and how that period ultimately forged the culture and resilience we see in the club today.Cameron reflects on leadership under pressure, the people who carried the organisation through its darkest stretch, and what it takes to build belief inside an NRL club representing an entire country.We also explore his upbringing in rural Australia, his unlikely path through horse racing and governance, his relationship with owner Mark Robinson, and why “people first” has always been at the centre of everything he does.This episode is brought to you by TAB. Download the TAB app or visit Racing & Sports Betting Online in New Zealand | TAB to get your bet on. R18. Bet responsibly.Steve and Seamus are proud to be dressed by Barkers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dor & Sam break down everything you need to know about the New Zealand Warriors ahead of the 2026 season. From in-depth draw analysis and their predicted Round 1 lineups to roster changes, injury updates, jerseys, and potential breakout stars — plus a look back at the Warriors 2025 campaign.Let us know if there's anything you think we've missed or anything you'd like us to dive into in future episodes. Thanks for watching and supporting the podcast!
Up the Wahs, it's the saying that everyone loves especially when its Warriors fans projecting another win. The Prophet was joined in this special Wahs preview by Foody from The Chip&Chase Podcast and former Warriors cult figure and legend Mark "Tooks" Tookey.Foody and Tooks chat all about their excitement for the Warriors heading into 2026 and that there is a real belief on finishing high in the top 8. With some supercoach specials and predictions to match, this is a preview that will have you running through a brick wall.Make sure you check this one out.Sponsor: Dream Flooring PenrithSupercoach: 693809
While the international representatives are still on enforced rest, the Parramatta Eels now have all their other first graders back on deck and the preseason intensity has risen up several notches as a result. The Tip Sheet breaks down all the latest happenings from Kellyville as Jason Ryles ramps his boys up with the turn to Summer around the corner. The Foxx officially recommits to the Blue & Gold while the NRLW add a pair of young talents. So what exactly is the deal with R360? With Roger Tuivasa-Sheck rumoured to be exploring a return to the New Zealand Warriors - is the rebel league dead in the water? What does that mean for the Eels and Zac Lomax? More player transactions dot the market as teams scramble to round out their Top 30s. The boys discuss all this and sundry as they go around the grounds in the NRL.
Our 2025 Season Review for the Warriors, going through all of the highs and the lows from their season.Join the Ru Crew today for exclusive and early access content during the International calendar and the off-season: https://www.patreon.com/c/RugbyLeagueGuru Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Graham and Charlie White return for part two of our 2025 NRL season review. This episode is all about the contenders; the top eight teams! Who rose when it mattered most? Who crumbled under the pressure? And which side has set the standard for 2026? The boys unpack it all! COP THE NEW BYE ROUND JERSEY: https://thebyeround.com/products/bye-round-x-classic-jersey Email: thebyeround@gmail.com Ladbrokes: https://www.ladbrokes.com.au/ Hyundai: https://www.hyundai.com/au/ Become A Bye Round Classic VIP: https://classicsports.com.au/pages/thebyeround Follow The Bye Round On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebyeround/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebyeround?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebyeroundListen On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UkvzTvKsY2shwMsbDiagaListen On Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-bye-round-with-james-graham/id1629371037 0:00 Sydney Roosters 12:53 Penrith Panthers 17:53 New Zealand Warriors 24:47 Cronulla Sharks 35:42 Brisbane Broncos 48:27 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 56:57 Melbourne Storm 1:10:45 Canberra RaidersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers have signed New Zealand Warriors cult player, Bunty Afoa. Always a strong performer when playing against our club, Afoa is coming across the ditch on a one-year deal with Wests Tigers for season 2026.But what does the signing of the 29-year-old front-rower mean for the 2026 prop rotation, and in particular, for existing impact prop, Royce Hunt? Joel Helmes is joined by Nick Hayes and Declan McCutcheon on this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast to discuss the signing of Afoa and make some predictions around the impacts in 2026 on Hunt, Pole, Sione Fainu, and Twal.Another "off the back fence" type prop has also been linked to the Wests Tigers in recent times, Nathan Brown. Brown, who debuted with the Wests Tigers way back in 2013, could be heading back to the club as a swap for Jack Bird. Is this a good move? Does the Afoa signing put an end to this deal? And what do we expect from Jack Bird next year if he remains with the club?Also on the agenda of this off-season edition of the podcast is the announcement that Terrell May has won the 2025 Kelly-Barnes Award. The boys discuss the reasons why May was the standout for the award, but a few other potential winners also get a mention. There's also a look at what we might get from the 2025 Rookie of the Year, Tony Sukkar, in 2026.Lastly, the Wests Tigers bus has made a stop and let a few guys off. Staines, Feledy, Matamua, etc, didn't come as a great surprise. However, there was one name on the departing players list that we might not have seen coming: Brent Naden. We take a look at the reasons why Brent was put through the shredder and what that might mean for our backline next year.As the weather starts to heat up and the countdown to the start of pre-season training commences, we hope you enjoy this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast. And don't forget that you are always welcome to join the conversation and engage with other Wests Tigers fans on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
The Parramatta Eels are finally in the throes of the offseason after the NSW Cup went down to the New Zealand Warriors on Saturday. The Tip Sheet plows fearlessly ahead as Sixties and Forty20 wrap the latest news for the Blue & Gold including the winners from the NRLW and HNWP Awards Night this week. We said sayonara, auf wiedersehen and arrivederci to the Raiders and Bulldogs over the weekend as only four teams are left standing in the pursuit of the Provan-Summons Trophy. The boys look at the lay of the land in the finals and cover some huge news out of Bondi as Mark Nawaqanitawase confirms his future beyond 2026.
There is just one game to preview this week for the Parramatta Eels as the NSW Cup vie for a berth in the Grand Final. To get there they will need to defeat the New Zealand Warriors in a massive clash at Jubliee Stadium on Saturday. The Tip Sheet takes a deep dive on what the Eels need to do to overcome the minor premiers and which players could star for the Blue & Gold if they are to prevail over their trans-Tasman rivals. Sixties and Forty20 also take a quick look at the latest happenings for the Eels including a link to Cody Ramsay as well as their tips for the NRLW and HNWP award winners.
The finals roll on across the NRL and other graders and the Eels still have a burning hope alive in the NSW Cup. The Tip Sheet analyses the shortest Team List Tuesday of the year as Parramatta gear up to upset the New Zealand Warriors on Saturday. Sixties and Forty20 wrap up an otherwise quiet week for the Eels with the off-season arriving for all other major grades. Week 1 of the NRL finals produced banger after banger that culminated in a legendary shootout between the Raiders and Broncos. The boys wrap every game and look at the fallout heading into Week 2. There is also breaking news surrounding the QLD police investigation into Brandon Smith and Victor Radley as the show carefully prods at the new developments to see what is what.
This week in the Niche Cache we start by comparing New Zealand Warriors and All Whites. Both have laid strong foundations despite recent losses and have plenty of room for growth moving forward. Then we chat through the latest Kane Williamson news and discuss where he sits in the Blackcaps T20I mix, before highlighting Geordie Beamish's mahi at the Athletics World Championships. NZ Breakers are preparing for the Australian NBL season and while some Aussies don't like the Breakers' depth, we do and we think they can shake up the NBL this season. NRL finals roll along and NRLW finals are about to start with lots of Aotearoa estuaries to explore, plus there a few NZ Warriors things to chat through like Ivana Lauitiiti being awesome and Warriors junior signings. We finish by putting the football spotlight on Matthew Garbett and then Wellington Phoenix who have added Macey Fraser to their women's team as well as Dan Edwards and Ramy Najjarine to their men's team.(01:53) NZ Warriors & All Whites(24:25) Kane Williamson(46:17) Geordie Beamish(53:52) Mindfulness(59:22) NZ Breakers(01:13:36) NRL/NRLW(01:42:23) Matthew Garbett(01:50:07) Wellington PhoenixPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/elnichecacheNewsletter: https://thenichecache.substack.comHook us up with a brew: https://buymeacoffee.com/thenichecachethenichecache@gmail.com
Team List Tuesday for week 1 of the NRL Finals on the Run Home with Joel and Fletch 00:00 - Melbourne Storm v Brisbane Broncos 04:00 - New Zealand Warriors v Penrith Panthers 07:00 - Sydney Roosters v Cronulla Sharks 09:00 - Canberra Raiders v Brisbane Broncos Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEST on SEN 1170 AM Sydney and 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
This week on The Big League Podcast - Warriors hooker Sam Healey opens up on the daunting challenge of do-or-die finals footy against the Penrith Panthers at Mt Smart, debriefs the loss to Manly and how he's found his first season in Auckland. Newstalk ZB's Nathan Limm and NZ Herald's Chris Reive tackle the hot topic of the NRL's scheduling - are you going to watch the Warriors or the All Blacks?? Stupid question.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New Zealand Warriors are keen to move on from last night's controversial no-try ruling from the NRL Bunker that ended any hopes of a comeback win at the death. Adam Pompey's late try was ruled out for an apparent knock-on in the lead-up from Demetric Vaimauga, as the Parramatta Eels escaped Mt Smart with a 26-22 win. Warriors boss Cameron George told Jason Pine he may issue a please-explain on Monday, but it's done now. “We can jump up and down, I can reach out to the NRL, but it's not going to bring back, y'know, that time.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host Richard Graves is joined by Steve McNamara, one of Rugby League's most experienced and respected minds. With a career spanning over 36 years across playing and coaching, Steve has done it all, captaining Hull FC, coaching England at a home World Cup, and leading Catalans Dragons to their first major silverware. From working on Hull's fish docks to standing on the touchline at Wembley, Steve reflects on the evolution of the sport and the people and principles that shaped him. Whether you're a performance coach, team manager, or aspiring leader in sport, this episode is packed with valuable lessons. Key takeaways from this episode: * The importance of early coaching influences and how Brian Smith shaped Steve's entire coaching outlook * What it was really like transitioning from part-time pro in the mud to full-time athlete in the Super League era * How to build identity and unity in a national team without a home base – and why Steve moved England's programme to Loughborough * Leading England to a heartbreaking 2013 World Cup semi-final defeat — and how to handle pressure and process loss * Turning around Catalans Dragons: the brutal honesty, cultural differences, and a French barbecue that changed everything * Why great coaches need great support teams – and Steve's advice to anyone aspiring to coach at the highest level From tactical insights to leadership philosophies, Steve shares stories that are honest, humorous, and hugely insightful. ** About Steve McNamara** Steve McNamara is a former professional Rugby League player and top-level coach with over 35 years in the game. He's coached England at a home World Cup, worked in the NRL with the Sydney Roosters and New Zealand Warriors, and led Catalans Dragons to their first major trophy and multiple Grand Final appearances. Known for his leadership, culture-building, and tactical insight, Steve is one of the sport's most respected figures. FREE 7d SCIENCE FOR SPORT ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241 Learn Quicker & More Effectively Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
Disappointment for the New Zealand Warriors and their fans at the last-gasp NRL defeat at home to the Dolphins last night. Leading 18-16 in the 79th minute at Mt Smart, Redcliffe winger Jamayne Isaako then scored the match-winning try to take the points, 20-18. Michael Burgess was at the game and told Jason Pine some overly safe calls late on to die with the ball on the last tackle, as well as a fateful decision to not take a penalty shot. He says that the loss of confidence and mojo as well as the injury crisis is happening at the worst possible time, and it's really stalled the Warriors' momentum. To make matters worse, the Broncos then closed to within a win of the fourth-placed Warriors with a 60-14 demolition of the Rabbitohs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Graham is joined by Charlie White for a special edition of The Bye Round Podcast, it’s the Post Origin report card. Jimmy & Charlie rate each NRL club’s 2025 season so far; what’s gone right? What’s gone wrong? And what does the future hold? Plus, Jimmy shares some of his bold predictions for the backend of the season. Email: thebyeround@gmail.com Ladbrokes: https://www.ladbrokes.com.au/ Hyundai: https://www.hyundai.com/au/ Become A Bye Round Classic VIP: https://classicsports.com.au/pages/thebyeround Follow The Bye Round On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebyeround/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebyeround?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebyeroundListen On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UkvzTvKsY2shwMsbDiaga 0:00 Whole Of Game Rating 7:11 Gold Coast Titans 17:18 South Sydney Rabbitohs 26:29 Parramatta Eels 34:44 Wests Tigers 49:10 Newcastle Knights 56:39 North Queensland Cowboys 1:02:40 St George Illawarra Dragons 1:05:53 Cronulla Sharks 1:10:33 Sydney Roosters 1:15:38 Manly Sea Eagles 1:19:15 Dolphins 1:21:05 Penrith Panthers 1:26:14 Brisbane Broncos 1:29:28 New Zealand Warriors 1:31:44 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 1:34:58 Melbourne Storm 1:36:40 Canberra Raiders 1:39:49 Grand Final + Dally M PredictionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The Budget: 7/10 In totality she did quite a lot with next to nothing and the intent and messaging, I hope, gave hope. Because boy do we need hope. Oh, and also a surplus. The Green's budget: 1/10 They shouldn't even be allowed near a calculator. When nurses get pay cuts because of tax you know you are dealing with nutters. The Privileges Committee debate: 6/10 Because at last the committee came to the party on rule breaking and at least attempted to right the egregious mess the place has become. The Warriors: 8/10 They just keep on winning. And this weekend at home against the Raiders - what a lip-smacker! The Golden Dome: 6/10 Is it even real? Can you build a dome in three years and, if you can, how come we can't build a road in that time? Smith & Caugheys: 2/10 That is what arrogance, incompetence, blind ideology and lack of vision does for a city. LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
rWotD Episode 2904: Louis Anderson Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Wednesday, 16 April 2025 is Louis Anderson.Louis Manu "Lui" Anderson (born 27 June 1985) is a New Zealand rugby league footballer who plays for Villegailhenc-Aragon XIII in the Elite Two Championship. A New Zealand former international representative forward, he previously played for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition and for the Catalans Dragons and Warrington Wolves in the Super League.He is the brother of Vinnie and Fraser Anderson, and is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Anderson played for Warrington in their 2010 Challenge Cup Final victory over the Leeds Rhinos.In 2011, he agreed a 3-year-deal with Catalans Dragons.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:09 UTC on Wednesday, 16 April 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Louis Anderson on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Aditi.
As the Wests Tigers prepare to face the New Zealand Warriors on Sunday evening, the Wests Tigers Podcast crew put on the shoulder pads to tackle all the latest from the World of the Wests Tigers. Eddie is joined by Nick and Garry to discuss upcoming game at Campbelltown, the guys start with a quick review of last weekends game against the Dolphins and the trend they are starting to see in attack and defence. Are the Wests Tigers starting to turn the corner? Now that Eddie has returned to the Midweek pod he runs the boys through a game of Buy, Sell or Hold, what curly questions does Eddie throw at the boys this week? There is a comprehensive preview of the game against the Warriors and what that means for the Wests Tigers Season, the team give their thoughts on the keys to victory and the strengths and weaknesses of the Tigers and Warriors lineups. The show closes with Nick taking the reigns as host of Yioti’s Quiz, can Eddie get the better of Garry? If you are heading out to the game on Sunday, make sure to head over to the Beer Shed at 4.00pm for the Ambush Event!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our massive season preview is here with James Graham going in depth on every club for the 2025 season! We've split this into 2 parts with the first episode James focussing on the teams that will miss the 8 in 2025! Tune in Tuesday for Jimmy to reveal his top 8! Email: thebyeround@gmail.com Ladbrokes: https://www.ladbrokes.com.au/ Cairns Legends Of Origin Lunch: https://www.trybooking.com/CZHLL 00:00 Canberra Raiders 05:50 Wests Tigers 19:20 New Zealand Warriors 22:30 St George Illawarra Dragons 31:00 Newcastle Knights 34:00 Gold Coast Titans 41:30 North Queensland Cowboys 45:30 South Sydney Rabbitohs 50:11 Sydney RoostersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CODE sports reporter Brendan Bradford joins the boys to talk all things Warriors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode , We preview the Broncos, Raiders, Bulldogs, Sharks, Dolphins, Titans, Manly, Storm & Warriors heading into the 2025 season. Ins and outs for each club. Top 8 & premiership contenders. Key players & young players to watch this season. Over and unders on each team's wins. Coaches under pressure. Make sure to follow Coastalsportspod on I.G to keep up to date. (0:00) Intro (1:48) Brisbane Broncos (8:04) Canberra Raiders (14:38) Canterbury Bulldogs (21:25) Cronulla Sharks (29:16) Dolphins (37:07) Gold Coast Titans (43:16) Manly Sea Eagles (48:13) Melbourne Storm (54:03) New Zealand Warriors (1:00:51) Listener questions
2025 NRL Supercoach preseason episodes continue with a team preview of the New Zealand Warriors. Barnesy is joined by special guest, Warriors Superfan and social media go to for all that is the Wah's...Anton Posa. We start off dissecting the Warriors draw and roster changes then move into player discussion. We go through guns, PODs, cash cows, midrange options and a whole lot more for your NRL Supercoach season. With so much change at the warriors including the losses of Shaun Johnson, Tohu Harris and Addin Fonua-Blake as well as the arrival of James Fisher-Harris, there is a huge amount to discuss. Follow the Podcast on Youtube now to watch, as well as iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud. You can subscribe for additional content and personalized chat channels on the Supercoach Hub discord server. We are on: X - @NRL_SC_Allstars Instagram - NRL_Allstars_Podcast Facebook Page - NRL Allstars Podcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMOQg0aC6G-WaC52CsNBMpw Please subscribe and follow for additional content, up to date episodes and also to help support the NRL Allstars Podcast further. Partnered with www.oneworldcourier.com.au for all your shipping and freight needs jump on and sign up and tick "other" for the referral section and write ALLSTARS below to get special signup rates and offers. They will compare the prices of all providers and let you choose from the best rates. Sign up your business today to get started.
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.
Matthew Elliott is the founder of The Change Room as a Leadership and Culture Coach. Previously a professional Rugby League player and made his mark as head coach in the NRL for the Canberra Raiders, Penrith Panthers, New Zealand Warriors and won a Super League title in the UK with the Bradford Bulls.Timestamps added below if you want to skip to your juice.Want to become a Keep Rolling Patron and help further support the channel, hit the Patreon link below and Roll with the Squad!https://www.patreon.com/street_rolling_cheetahAdd, Follow or Contact Matthew Elliott:Website: https://www.thechangeroom.info/Add, Follow or Contact me: Email: streetrollingcheetah@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_rolling_cheetah/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/st_rollcheetahFace book: https://www.facebook.com/StreetRollingCheetah/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-briggs-77b867100/Timestamps(00:00:00) Sports Leadership in life and business(00:03:10) Origin story - equal opportunity without judgement(00:05:38) It's not a fight - Jeff Hardy(00:10:40) What we eat and what we don't get, effects everything(00:28:20) Regenerative farming(00:33:05) Poor access to good food is only the start(00:36:00) Solutions to reduce the cost of suffering(00:41:20) Being thankful - clarity in health(00:43:20) Money in healthcare - getting professional help(00:50:15) Incarceration impact on health(00:56:06) Matts work with young people - mindset(01:05:20) Managing stress(01:09:48) The power of movement(01:15:25) Being consistent(01:17:00) Effective leadership with young people(01:18:05) Asking the right questions for change(01:19:40) AI and technology for good(01:24:11) Time and mortality(01:28:11) Bag a shirt, not people(01:32:05) Elevating others through knowing(01:38:30) Getting high performance at The Changeroom(01:48:15) The justice systems challenges(01:54:45) Sports career trajectory(02:01:53) Culture in sports and analogies(02:10:20) How you feel, matters(02:13:10) Where is the change room headed?(02:16:20) Example of why food, health and mindset matter(02:18:51) Closing - What Matt's working on next
I never thought I would support Auckland in anything. I mean —duh— I'm from Christchurch. When I was a kid, it was a given that Aucklanders were nothing more than latte-swilling, overpriced-haircut-donning, ostentatious-sports-car-driving primadonnas. My parochialism isn't the only force working against Auckland City FC. When the brand-new club kicks off in its very first A-League match this evening, it faces the unique challenge that comes from trying to launch a new team and a new club in a competition which is already well-established. Think about it. Most of the teams we support in sporting competitions have either been around since the competition's inception or have built up a fan base over many decades. I support the Crusaders because I was born and raised in Christchurch and when Super Rugby was established, they were everyone-in-my-life's team. I support Liverpool because when I was 6 or 7 and watched football highlights on the news, I asked Dad what English club we supported and stuck with that. The Warriors inspire my loyalty because for all the highs and the lows —so many lows— they have endured for thirty years and never really shaken that underdog status. And they're the New Zealand Warriors. Not the Auckland Warriors. So we're good. Theoretically at least, it's a bit harder to inspire loyalty in a team that arrives late to the party. Especially when that team is the third Auckland-based professional football club to compete in the Australian top league. RIP the Auckland Kingz and the New Zealand Knights. Also, I really love the Wellington Phoenix fan culture. And the club has been playing so well! Maybe I'm wrong, but there's a risk that any rivalry in a Kiwi derby could feel a little forced, at least early on. But, for all of that, Auckland FC has one massive dynamic working in its favour. People in the 09 are so ready for a proper football team. You see it every time the Phoenix play at Eden Park. You see it at All Whites games. You see it on the sidelines of how many thousand junior football games on Saturday mornings. Sure, it may take a few seasons to deepen the well of loyalty, but you would be hard-pressed to find a city or a market on Earth that isn't hungrier for a team to support. And so tonight, I'll be there. One of more than 20,000 at a sold-out Go Media stadium. I must have a dozen friends attending. Some have already bought season passes. You can hold the fancy haircut. Hold the latte. But I'll be proudly crossing the Rubicon and dressed in blue. And if in years to come anyone should question my loyalty to AFC, well, at least I can say I was there from day one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Graham sits down with Charlie White for a massive NRL 2024 season review. We go in depth on every team, with Jimmy grading every club, looking at the storylines of the season & we look at the players that stood out for each club this year! Ladbrokes: https://ladbrokes.com/ MYMC: https://www.mymusclechef.com/ Merch: https://thebyeround.com/ 00:00 Highlights Of 2024 06:15 Wests Tigers 11:42 South Sydney Rabbitohs 17:00 Parramatta Eels 23:30 Gold Coast Titans 27:30 New Zealand Warriors 31:30 Brisbane Broncos 35:00 St George Illawarra Dragons 38:55 Dolphins 41:30 Canberra Raiders 43:30 Newcastle Knights 46:30 Manly Sea Eagles 49:30 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 50:30 North Queensland Cowboys 52:00 Cronulla Sharks 54:20 Sydney Roosters 55:50 Penrith Panthers 57:20 Melbourne StormSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Rugby Muscle Podcast welcomes Elijah Taylor, a professional rugby league player known for his time with teams like New Zealand Warriors and Penrith Panthers, and the creator of 'Footy Hacks' on social media.Elijah shares insights on mental and physical skills crucial for aspiring players, emphasizing accountability, humility, and the importance of positive influences. The conversation delves into how Stoicism aids athletes in handling pressure and maintaining focus. Elijah's dedication to helping young players succeed is highlighted, with advice on maintaining a growth-oriented mindset and fostering good player relationships. Follow Footy Hacks:https://www.instagram.com/footy_hacks/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4je87rsMPoyc7FkAz_zewABoy Music:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1WfdOvZuaABOyuz9ZHDUgQhttps://www.instagram.com/_boy_music/For The Rugby Athlete Blueprinthttps://rugby-muscle.com/14DRABRugby Muscle Elite 1on1 Coachinghttps://rugby-muscle.com/elite/Team Rugby Musclehttps://rugbymuscle.programs.app/Our Free Communityhttps://www.skool.com/rugby-muscle-athletes/Follow Us on Instagraminstagram.com/rugbymuscle00:00 Introduction01:06 Insights and Advice for Aspiring Players05:19 Challenges and Burnout in Professional Rugby11:23 Transition to the UK and New Opportunities13:28 Footy Hacks and Influencing Young Players26:46 The Importance of Surrounding Yourself with the Right People31:57 Exploring Stoicism in Sports and Life35:29 Personal Accountability in Rugby39:41 Balancing Criticism and Confidence47:50 The Importance of Humility in Professional Sports57:32 Challenges in Rugby League and Union01:03:24 Underrated Skills for Athletes01:05:05 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSupport the show
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast for Monday the 8th of July, how many of our new roads of national significance will be tolled? All of them says the Government, as long as the NZTA signs it off. An absolutely huge win for Lulu Sun in Wimbledon to continue her record breaking run for a Kiwi female tennis player as she advances into the quarterfinals. Speaking of sport, Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt cover Razor's first All Blacks test in charge and the heartbreaking loss for the Warriors in the Commentary Box. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I sit down with Lewis ‘Lewi' Brown, a retired professional rugby league player and now the creative force behind Earls Collection.Born in Christchurch, New Zealand, Lewi moved to Sydney in the early 2000s, where he played for the Cronulla Sharks, Sydney Roosters, and West Tigers feeder sides before making his NRL debut with the New Zealand Warriors. Throughout his career, he played for notable NRL teams, including the Penrith Panthers and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, and represented New Zealand.After retiring in 2018, Lewi founded Earls Collection, a luxury clothing brand inspired by sporting heritage, nostalgia, and the pursuit of being better. The brand's name, 'Earl,' connects Lewi to his father and grandfather, both of whom tragically took their lives after battling mental illness. Following his father's passing, Lewi left his professional sports career to redefine the name 'Earl' and pursue a new dream. Join me as I delve into Lewi's inspiring journey from the rugby field to the fashion world, exploring themes of resilience, creativity, and personal transformation.You can subscribe to the Mentor newsletter here: https://mentored.com.au/newsletter-sign-upJoin the Facebook Group.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Rāmere - Friday, March the 8th Today on RNZ National: TVNZ staff will today learn their fate as the broadcaster proposes to cut up to 70 jobs in news and current affairs. Environmentalists are shocked that conservation estates could be home to new mines under the Fast Track Approval bill, we get a response from Shane Jones. It's the government's 100th day in office - we check in on whether they've ticked off each item on their 49-point checklist. The US President Joe Biden is getting ready to deliver his final State of the Union address of this term. The mighty Wahs - yes, the New Zealand Warriors begin their NRL campaign tonight with a sell out at Mount Smart
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In this Sports Geek interview with Sean Callanan, Glenn Critchley from the New Zealand Warriors chats about revenue generation, utilizing fan data, and the "Up the Wahs" online phenomenon. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/glenn-critchley-one-nz-warriors/