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Our regular podcast has catered principally for racing fans since its introduction seven years ago. This week we break the mould by presenting an interview with Royce Simmons OAM who reached dizzy heights in his footballing career as both player and coach. From the time of his Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2022, Royce hasn't left a stone unturned in keeping himself fit enough to pursue every avenue in raising money for dementia research. His results have been inspiring. The celebrated hooker played in 238 games for Penrith between 1980-1991, ten for the NSW Blues and another ten in the green and gold of Australia. Every time I run into Royce at a sporting function I'm reminded of the fact that he should be a guest on our podcast. I issued an invitation at a recent Panthers charity luncheon and he graciously accepted. Royce talks about his current state of health and the success of the “Royce's Big Walk” initiative which has raised thousands of dollars for dementia research. He talks about his recent hosting role at a Saturday afternoon Panthers initiative called “Royce's Race Day”. Members and guests got to enjoy the best in food and drinks, good fellowship and the opportunity to chat with one of Penrith's favourite sons. Royce talks of his love of a dabble but doesn't rate himself as a successful punter. The Penrith Hall Of Famer talks of early life in the Lachlan Valley township of Canowindra where he developed a liking for the Rugby Union code. Royce talks of his hard working parents and his siblings - two sisters and one brother. He reflects on a move to nearby Gooloogong when his father George purchased the local butcher shop. He brings up the subject of Cocky Raider, a champion pacer of the late 60's and early 70's who was trained in the town by Jack McWilliam. Royce was just ten or eleven years of age but hasn't forgotten the impact Cocky Raider had on the 500 residents of Gooloogong. Royce looks back on his subsequent move to the big smoke and trial games for St George and South Sydney. He hasn't forgotten an unexpected approach from the Penrith Club generated by a recommendation from Parramatta star Barry Rushworth. To make it all come together Royce had to play two trial games in twenty four hours. Many have forgotten that Simmons played lock forward in his first year with Penrith. The former champion hooker talks of the radical changes in the scrum feed. He looks back on his unforgettable debut for the NSW Blues in 1984. Royce says he lost the job to Benny Elias in 1985, but returned the following year to get “Man Of The Match” in Game 1. His form in the 1986 State Of Origin series earned him a spot in the Kangaroo squad to play three tests against NZ. He was the first Penrith product to play for Australia. Later in 1986 Royce toured with the Kangaroo side in a six test series against Papua New Guinea, Great Britain and France. He didn't get a break that year. Royce talks about his seven years as captain of the Penrith side, a role he took very seriously. He looks back on Penrith's clash with a very strong Canberra side in the Winfield Cup Grand Final of 1990. Perhaps Royce Simmons is best remembered for his two try contribution to Penrith's first ever premiership win in 1991. It was his final appearance as a player, and one he'll never forget. Royce takes us through the circumstances under which his “double” eventuated. The OAM inductee takes us through his coaching days which began with the St Mary's first grade side but soon escalated to loftier heights. On returning to Australia Royce was invited to take over the role of Panthers coach from the departing Phil Gould. Royce looks back on seven happy years as assistant coach of the Wests Tigers under the leadership of Tim Sheens. The former Penrith legend was gobsmacked when an offer came for him to coach the famous St Helen's Club in England. It didn't work out quite as well as Royce had hoped. He pays tribute to his wonderful family - wife Liane, children Kirk, Britt, Carly and Demi and special mention of seven grandchildren. Royce acknowledges the administrative talents of Brian Fletcher who recently announced impending retirement from his role as Panthers Group CEO. I've never forgotten the Network Ten coverage of the 1991 Winfield Cup Grand Final. It was Penrith's first premiership, and an unforgettable swansong for one of the club's greatest sons. Royce Simmons remembers the greatest day of his playing career on this week's podcast.
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Matt Eisenhuth joins us ahead of Penrith's clash with the Warriors on Saturday. Plus Troy and Nathan discuss some of our most awkward journalism moments - involving the likes of Pat Cummins, Phil Gould, Tim Grant and Luke Lewis!
Back in 1994, Phil Gould’s Blues stunned Queensland by winning a decider at Lang Park - a feat unmatched for nearly two decades. Then came Game 3, 2024. It was brutal. Tryless for over an hour. Every inch hard-fought. Then, with the series in the balance, Bradman Best crashed through - pure power, pure Origin. Madge’s Blues had done it again. History repeated. A dream decider. Featuring - Bradman Best, Ben Hunt, Phil Gould, Mark Geyer, Andrew Johns, Jonathan ThurstonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in 1994, Phil Gould’s Blues stunned Queensland by winning a decider at Lang Park - a feat unmatched for nearly two decades. Then came Game 3, 2024. It was brutal. Tryless for over an hour. Every inch hard-fought. Then, with the series in the balance, Bradman Best crashed through - pure power, pure Origin. Madge’s Blues had done it again. History repeated. A dream decider. Featuring - Bradman Best, Ben Hunt, Phil Gould, Mark Geyer, Andrew Johns, Jonathan ThurstonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Well it's finally here! Michael Chammas responding to what happened on 100% Footy with himself and Phil Gould! Chammas explains exactly what happened before, during and after the segment, but he couldn't hide from all the hilarious jabs thrown his way from colleague Danny Weidler & host Adam Peacock. And the boys also dissect NSW's dominant Origin 1 win and put the spotlight on Queensland's coach and captain, Billy Slater & Daly Cherry-Evans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well it's finally here! Michael Chammas responding to what happened on 100% Footy with himself and Phil Gould! Chammas explains exactly what happened before, during and after the segment, but he couldn't hide from all the hilarious jabs thrown his way from colleague Danny Weidler & host Adam Peacock. And the boys also dissect NSW's dominant Origin 1 win and put the spotlight on Queensland's coach and captain, Billy Slater & Daly Cherry-Evans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Parramatta Eels came out of Round 12 with hugely conflicted feelings. On the one hand they swept their bitter arch-rivals in the Sea Eagles across the NRL, NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg. That euphoria was heavily undercut by the news that Lachlan Galvin had made the decision to defect to the Bulldogs. The Tip Sheet tackles the good and the bad to come out of the week that was for the Eels as Sixties, Forty20 and Chris Ricketts go live on Team List Tuesday. How does Galvin's decision impact Canterbury? That thought experiment will dominate the NRL news with reports about the futures of Reed Mahoney and Toby Sexton already causing stirs. Throw in a fiery confrontation between Phil Gould and Michael Chammas on 100% Footy and the question is getting asked – will this destabilise the top of the table Dogs? The show rounds out with some sundry NRL news and the latest from both State of Origin camps ahead of Wednesday night's clash.
We jump in to the Phil Gould v Michael Chammas argument with our own Gus stories. Plus we preview Panthers v Eels this Sunday, and a last minute look at the State of Origin.
We dove into all things State of Origin, unpacked Lachlan Galvin's shock move, and dissected Phil Gould's latest recruitment tactics—Gus is playing chess while others are playing checkers.We missed George this week, but the convo didn't miss a beat. Recapped Round 12, previewed Round 13, and threw in a few spicy takes along the way.Hit play for your weekly dose of footy chat—Origin fever is real.
When Lachlan Galvin detailed plans to leave the Wests Tigers, people wondered where he might land. NRL commentator and Canterbury football boss Phil Gould suggested it would not be the Bulldogs. Now the teenage star has indicated that is his desired location. Has this been a masterful piece of manoeuvring from Gould or a series of coincidences? How might it transform the Dogs and the NRL season? We're unpacking it. Featured: Braith Anasta, Canterbury premiership player, player manager, host Fox League. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
A number of travellers and rugby league mogul Phil Gould have been caught up in a power blackout at Brisbane Airport which caused several flight delays. The power was only out for around an hour and all operations at the airport have returned to normal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lachlan Galvin is expected to sign with the Bulldogs after finally making a decision. The boys get into the machinations of the deal with the Wests Tigers! 00:00 Galvin to join the Bulldogs 00:15 The $165k transfer fee 01:30 Will Ciraldo regret it if they didnt get him 02:30 Galvin the direct replacement for Sexton? 03:30 Phil Gould on Galvin 04:30 Bulldogs upcoming fixtures 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
In the 45th year of rugby league’s fiercest rivalry, Stories of Origin is back with its most emotional season yet - Magic Moments: As Voted By You, thanks to TAB. Across six epic episodes, fans chose the plays that made them shout, cry and believe again, and the legends who lived them tell every raw detail. We kick off where Origin itself began: Arthur Beetson’s thunderous return to Lang Park in 1980. A weary warrior summoned home, Beetson strapped on the captain’s armband and, in eighty unforgettable minutes, turned a fledgling concept into the greatest spectacle in Australian sport. Hear rare archival audio, inside-the-sheds reflections, and fresh insight from Wally Lewis, Phil Gould, Roy Masters and more as they relive the night one man’s pride and power put State of Origin on the map. Narrated by Mathew Thompson. Game 1 of the 2025 State of Origin series is live and exclusive on Nine & 9Now, Wednesday 28 May.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the 45th year of rugby league’s fiercest rivalry, Stories of Origin is back with its most emotional season yet - Magic Moments: As Voted By You, thanks to TAB. Across six epic episodes, fans chose the plays that made them shout, cry and believe again, and the legends who lived them tell every raw detail. We kick off where Origin itself began: Arthur Beetson’s thunderous return to Lang Park in 1980. A weary warrior summoned home, Beetson strapped on the captain’s armband and, in eighty unforgettable minutes, turned a fledgling concept into the greatest spectacle in Australian sport. Hear rare archival audio, inside-the-sheds reflections, and fresh insight from Wally Lewis, Phil Gould, Roy Masters and more as they relive the night one man’s pride and power put State of Origin on the map. Narrated by Mathew Thompson. Game 1 of the 2025 State of Origin series is live and exclusive on Nine & 9Now, Wednesday 28 May.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 45th year of rugby league’s fiercest rivalry, Stories of Origin is back with its most emotional season yet - Magic Moments: As Voted By You, thanks to TAB. Across six epic episodes, fans chose the plays that made them shout, cry and believe again, and the legends who lived them tell every raw detail. We kick off where Origin itself began: Arthur Beetson’s thunderous return to Lang Park in 1980. A weary warrior summoned home, Beetson strapped on the captain’s armband and, in eighty unforgettable minutes, turned a fledgling concept into the greatest spectacle in Australian sport. Hear rare archival audio, inside-the-sheds reflections, and fresh insight from Wally Lewis, Phil Gould, Roy Masters and more as they relive the night one man’s pride and power put State of Origin on the map. Narrated by Mathew Thompson. Game 1 of the 2025 State of Origin series is live and exclusive on Nine & 9Now, Wednesday 28 May.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 45th year of rugby league’s fiercest rivalry, the Stories of Origin podcast returns with its most emotional series yet - Magic Moments: As Voted By You, thanks to TAB. From the unforgettable to the unbelievable, these are the moments that made you shout, cry, and believe again. Chosen by fans and told by legends, this six-part series takes you inside the most iconic plays in State of Origin history - straight from the mouths of those who lived them. From Arthur Beetson's thunderous first steps onto Lang Park in 1980 to Tedesco’s last-second heroics in 2019… From Coyne’s miracle try to Ben Hunt’s runaway redemption... hear rare and never-before-heard audio, raw behind-the-scenes reflections, and the emotion that makes Origin what it is - passion, pride, and power. Narrated by Mathew Thompson, featuring Wally Lewis, James Tedesco, Brad Fittler, Phil Gould, Ben Hunt, Roy Masters, Billy Slater, and more. Season 4 drops Monday April 28 on 9Now and wherever you get your podcasts. Game 1 of the 2025 State of Origin series - live and exclusive on Nine & 9Now, Wednesday May 28.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL 360, Tuesday the 15th of April, with hosts Braith Anasta and Gorden Tallis. The NRL 360 panel breaks down the major news confirming young gun Lachlan Galvin’s axing from the Tigers. The hosts discuss the news that apparently it was the senior players pressuring Benji Marshall to make the massive call on Galvin being dropped. The panel then break down Phil Gould's comments towards the young half, as it seems he could be potentially plotting a move to lure him to the Dogs. For more of the show tune in on Fox League CH 502 or stream full episodes on KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a bonus episode of Six Tackles with Gus. Over the past few episodes we've been building Gus' Auction House - getting inside Phil Gould's mind to understand how difficult it is to build a modern NRL team under the salary cap, and how much he’d be willing to spend on each position.. In this episode we're focusing on the wingers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John and Ross are back and they discuss the latest on the worrying Salford Red Devils circus. They touch on the proposed NRL takeover of Super League, what it may involve, why its come about and what a new competition could look like. They also chat about RFL boss Tony Sutton's recent media appearance, Phil Gould's comments and break down the Ashes series, including potential selections.
Welcome to a bonus episode of Six Tackles with Gus. Over the past few episodes we've been building Gus' Auction House - getting inside Phil Gould's mind to understand how difficult it is to build a modern NRL team under the salary cap, and how much he’d be willing to spend on each position.. In this episode we're focusing on the hooker and second rowers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rugby league legend Phil Gould also gave his predictions as to how the Eels and new recruit Zac Lomax will perform.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Back Catalogues roll on with some of our best chats from the world of NRL. The men in charge! NRL coaches Andrew Webster, Todd Payten, Sam Burgess, Phil Gould, Anthony Seibold all joined the Run Home in 2024! Joel and Fletch return on Monday February 3rd but in the meantime, check out our YouTube Channel and make sure to subscribe. Plus through December and January we have some absolute legends in the hot seat, live Monday-Friday (unless the cricket is on) Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEST on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we sit down with Bulldogs middle Max King, a key figure in their forward pack who embodies the blue and white spirit. Max shares his journey from the Gold Coast Titans, where he made his unlikely NRL debut, to playing under the legendary Craig Bellamy and alongside future immortal Cameron Smith at the Melbourne Storm.Max opens up about being handed a lifeline by the Bulldogs and witnessing the team's remarkable rebuild under the guidance of Phil Gould and mastermind coach Cameron Ciraldo. From bottom of the table to finals footy, Max takes us behind the scenes of how the Bulldogs transformed themselves into serious contenders and the team's goals for 2025.To wrap up the episode, Max gives us an inside scoop on the Bulldogs locker room with a fun game, revealing which teammate is the coach's pet and his dream signing at the Bulldogs for next season. (18+) Sign up to Dabble: https://dabble.onelink.me/cUev/dndxwvo6Use code CASTPATROL when signing up.Buy CAST Merch: https://thecastpatrol.com.au00:00 Intro03:29 Early Life05:38 Junior Footy Journey07:46 Moving to the Gold Coast09:15 Titans U20s Player of the Year (2016)10:52 Balancing Footy & Work as a Sparky12:44 Carrying the King Legacy: 4th Gen Rugby League Player15:45 NRL Debut with the Titans20:22 Titans Rookie of the Year23:43 Mid-Season Move to Melbourne Storm27:25 Lessons from Craig Bellamy29:54 Playing Alongside Cameron Smith32:22 Surviving the Storm Army Camp37:38 The 2020 NRL Season39:50 Season-Long Injury in 202143:40 Joining the Bulldogs in 202247:10 Bulldogs' Incredible Turnaround53:29 The Cast Patrol Effect: Max King's First Try in 2025?55:57 Re-signing with the Bulldogs57:56 Setting Goals for 20251:02:40 Pre-Season Training for 20251:05:40 Bulldogs Locker Room: The Whiteboard Game1:11:20 Go-To Maccas OrderFollow us @TheCastPatrol on all social media platforms to keep up to date with all things CAST and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rugby league legend Phil 'Gus' Gould joins Danny Weidler, Adam Peacock and you to discuss the rise of the Bulldogs, how football is a reality show, Josh Addo-Carr's departure, the origins of his final word, who should coach the NSW Blues and whether Gus's coaching days are done. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we discuss chickens, Stolen plants, Beetle juice, Firetrucking, Phil Gould, Shawn Ryan, Chamath on Rogan, Potatoes, Tin foil hat 820, Annie Jacobsen book, the Prodigy at electric ave, Iran v Israel, Poco watch, Hip hop being fake and gay, Bread n circus and much more. Support The Joel and Tim Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=74670148 Support us with caffeinated beverages at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejoelandv
Michael Chammas and Danny Weidler join you to discuss the Josh Addo-Carr incident, how it unfolded, the confusing timeline, how Phil Gould handled the media and what's next for the Foxx. Then the guys talk player movement, sideline eye reporting and their finals headlines for week one! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the Rugby League news from NRL 360, Tuesday the 10th of September, with hosts Braith Anasta and Gorden Tallis. The NRL 360 panel are joined by Paul Crawley and David Riccio to dissect the events surrounding Josh Addo-Carr's roadside drug test and Phil Gould's press conference, nathan Cleary's return, and the Roosters' huge play on the open market! For more of the show tune in on Fox League CH 502 or stream full episodes on KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Pt 2 of Sean Hampstead's "How's That? - The Podcast" episode the boys talk about : John Hopoate, Bill Harrigan, Wayne Bennett, Paul Sironen, Phil Gould, The Bunker, touch judges, policeman who have played rugby league, and what whistles do referees use???
With Origin heading to Melbourne for Game 2 of this year's series, Andrew Moore caught up with a New South Wales player steeped in Origin history who played in the very first game at the G - Paul McGregor. The man known as Mary played 14 times for the Blues and was involved in the coaching set up until last year. He was one of the try scorers in that inaugural trip for Origin to Melbourne and he credits Phil Gould's meticulous preparation for how the Blues were ready for the difficulty of playing at the huge stadium.
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A passionate Mark Levy has taken aim at the NRL for its decision to hand league great and Nine commentator Phil Gould a breach notice and a $20,000 fine for comments made about some of the game's controversial rules.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddy joins me as Tom is in Fiji for another episode of the DMP. Bloke Jerseys going on sale next Monday at 6pm on https://bloke.shop/ Menulog - Use code BRIAN for $7 off Menulog this week. Ends 6/5/25. Min spend $15. Excludes KFC. MOSH: Use code BLOKEINABAR to get $50 off your first treatment http://tinyurl.com/MOSHBLOKE Kayo Sports - https://kayosports.com.au/ LDV T60 - https://www.ldvautomotive.com.au/vehicles/ldv-t60-max-ute/ Join PHINLAND - https://www.phinland.com.au/ 0:00 Intro and Podcast Royale 16:54 Jason Demetriou and Rabbitohs part ways 35:30 Phil Gould comments 41:02 Shane Flanagan press conference 47:45 Shogun 51:16 Kendrick Lamar v Drake beef 57:23 Taylor Swift 1:05:45 Tips and Tom calls in
Mobbsy is back and immediately has to separate Buzz and Mick as they debate the NRL sanctioning Phil Gould over his fiery comments. They play the blame game at South Sydney, whether the Rabbitohs or Eels are a better fit for Wayne Bennett. The boys talk about Luke Keary's retirement, compare the Bulldogs and Tigers rebuilds, Shane Flanagan's Cronulla return and answer your questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ricky Stuart opened up with the Continuous Call team about the moment he told Phil Gould he wasn't ready to be a head coach at the Roosters, as the Raiders coach reflected on the significant moments in his career ahead of his 500th game as coach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yolanda Charles has made her name in the Level 42 sphere by playing on solo albums and gigs with Phil Gould and Mike Lindup. But that just scratches the surface of her storied career. Her latest Yolanda Charles Project PH is a MUST-listen for any Level 42 fan and her current journey from session player to independent artist is an inspired one. And she plays the bass for us on this episode!
By popular demand, Russell Jackson jumps into the hot seat with Readman and Mobbsy for the latest player movement news, Jarome Luai's meetings with the Tigers and Phil Gould, what Connor Tracey's move means for Canterbury, Kurt Capewell's future and which clubs are waiting to pounce on the free agency market. Plus, Readie makes a bold declaration about the Roosters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The journos are in - Adam Peacock, Danny Weidler and Michael Chammas - chatting about the Australian Kangaroos win over Samoa and all things rep footy, including Michael Maguire's possible conflict at NSW Blues coach. The guys also chat about Josh Addo-Carr and his status with the Dogs, the Tigers re-signing club cult figure Alex Twal and what the punters think of Danny!
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The great Phil Gould joins me for an incredible episode of Bloke In A Bar. 9NOW - Stream NRL games on https://www.9now.com.au/ 0:00 What a club review is 5:55 Building a club 17:46 Stay patient Doggies fans 25:42 Falling in love with the game 29:31 Graded by the Panthers and quick transition into coaching 36:10 Immediate success as a coach at Bulldogs 39:28 Moving to Penrith and winning the comp 48:34 Coaching Origin 58:59 Brad Fittler 1:04:55 Returning to Origin coaching in 2002 1:14:34 Sent off by Bill Harrigan 1:15:43 Reflecting on different careers in Rugby League 1:19:24 Pre game Origin speech 1:23:28 Super League War 1:33:05 State of the game today 1:39:12 Tips this week 1:40:00 Final questions
Phil Gould joined The Continuous Call Team to preview the NRL semi-final between the Warriors and Knights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have the Wests Tigers' finally hit rock bottom? Buzz, Mick and Mobbsy discuss Tim Sheens' impending departure, Benji Marshall's quickfire ascent to the top job and rumblings of discontent at the club. The guys rate Sheens and Phil Gould's performances out of 10, argue over whether the Chooks are dead and buried, and Mick makes a startling dumpling revelation. To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A combative episode with Adam Mobbs, Michael Carayannis and Phil Rothfield as Buzz rules out one NRL heavyweight's premiership hopes, declaring "I just don't think they're good enough." Mick reveals a recent player falling out, they look at how the Storm should use the returning Ryan Papenhuyzen, Newcastle's halves logjam and tally up Phil Gould's 'dipsh*t' count on Twitter. To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Forget grassroots, forget the Shute Shield, even forget Eddie Jones. There's a NEW rugby messiah in town and his name is Tolu Latu. And in two years Tolu will bringing along his friend Joseph Sua'ali'i, who really good and has scored a couple of tries. In this pod we'll talk about: That price tag of $1.6m What he'll bring to the game Whether he's worth it, and Which NRL figure resembles what Star Wars character and why it's Gus Gould and the Emperor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've been making your mind up whilst in a state of euphoria well congratulations as I am an Englishman in EUROVISION with Eurovision Guru Phil Gould from OK Magazine. In an episode celebrating the campery of the event we check out the runners and riders of this year's contest in Liverpool. Find out more about Rob Goldstone: https://isanenglishmanin.com Love this Podcast? Follow on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your Podcasts. Remember ring the bell on Spotify and be first to get new episodes.
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After discussing the teams who will drop out of the eight in 2023, Sam and JJ assessed who needs to pull up their socks, and then reacted to Phil Gould's comments about concussion. And lastly, they were joined by Paul Upham, who discussed Tim Tszyu's win against Tony Harrison yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices