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Sugar and Brendan are joined by SENQ's Corey Parker to dissect the Ben Hunt signing for the Broncos, what happens with Billy Walters and the excitement around breakfast radio in 2025. 00:00 Congratulations to Corey on his new gig at SENQ 01:30 Big Year for Queensland Rugby League sides 02:00 What happens to Billy Walters? 04:00 Cozza thinks Billy will keep his jersey 06:00 Will Ben Hunt get a chance to play nine? 08:00 Michael Maguire Influence 09:00 Initial Impact from Madge 09:30 Boyz II Men Singalong 10:30 Halves Combination over 70 Years Old 11:30 Ben Hunt signing 12:30 Ben Hunt doesn't need to lead the team at Broncos 13:30 Broncos players have scars 14:30 What happens with Cobbo and Staggs? 17:00 BC - Staggs needs a fresh start Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEDT on SEN 693 AM Brisbane 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
CEO of Queensland Rugby League Ben Ikin joins the Run Home with Joel and Fletch to chat about Origin Game 2, getting kicked out game 1 and more! 00:00 Ben Ikin highlights 00:45 He's man flu in Melbourne 01:05 Ben Ikin has an incredible rig 01:50 Not getting access to the dressing rooms 02:15 Paul Kent update 04:00 Billy Slater as QLD coach 05:10 Billy signed for this year and another 2 07:15 Ever wanted to coach? 08:00 Another team in Queensland 10:00 Ben playing golf with Fletch and Beast-o Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CEO of Queensland Rugby League Ben Ikin joins the Run Home with Joel and Fletch to chat about Origin Game 2, getting kicked out game 1 and more! 00:00 Ben Ikin highlights 00:45 He's man flu in Melbourne 01:05 Ben Ikin has an incredible rig 01:50 Not getting access to the dressing rooms 02:15 Paul Kent update 04:00 Billy Slater as QLD coach 05:10 Billy signed for this year and another 2 07:15 Ever wanted to coach? 08:00 Another team in Queensland 10:00 Ben playing golf with Fletch and Beast-o Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The best bits from Mark and Caroline for breakfast on 92.7 MIX FM https://www.mixfm.com.au/
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Every week we tackle the biggest issues and talk to the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we catch up with Queensland legend Billy Slater and Dobbo gives us the inside tip on where Ezra Mam will be signed next!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Every week we tackle the biggest issues and talk to the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we catch up with Queensland legend Billy Slater and Dobbo gives us the inside tip on where Ezra Mam will be signed next!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Where we interview the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we speak to Daly Cherry-Evans about how long representative games will be part of his playing career. We speak with Thomas Flegler ahead of his debut for the Kangaroos and we also speak to Former Broncos Captain Corey Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Where we interview the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we speak to Daly Cherry-Evans about how long representative games will be part of his playing career. We speak with Thomas Flegler ahead of his debut for the Kangaroos and we also speak to Former Broncos Captain Corey Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Where we interview the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we speak to Daly Cherry-Evans about how long representative games will be part of his playing career. We speak with Thomas Flegler ahead of his debut for the Kangaroos and we also speak to Former Broncos Captain Corey Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily Hall enjoys building relationships with athletes as it enables her to better support them and, from time to time, when necessary, call them out.“You have to be able to read your athletes and know your athletes,” says the Strength & Conditioning Coach, who works with various women's teams at Queensland Rugby League, including the U19s.“[You need to] have those relationships with your athletes so you can say the right thing or make the right call in those situations,” she tells this Keiser Series Podcast.In episode two of this series, we speak to Hall, a proud Wiradjuri woman, about topics including:Helping young athletes to juggle sport and other commitments [7:40];Enabling athletes to develop a sense of responsibility and autonomy [10:00];Why it is important for an S&C to show up at 100% even when athletes are flagging [16:00];Supporting athletes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds [21:00]. John Portch LinkedIn | XListen above and subscribe today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Overcast, or your chosen podcast platform.
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Where we interview the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we gear up for the Broncos and Storm clash! We check in with Broncos's Adam Reynolds and future Immortal Johnathan Thurston, and our man Dobbo has lifted the Storm curse at Suncorp Stadium!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Where we interview the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we gear up for the Broncos and Storm clash! We check in with Broncos's Adam Reynolds and future Immortal Johnathan Thurston, and our man Dobbo has lifted the Storm curse at Suncorp Stadium!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Every week we tackle the biggest issues and talk to the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we catch up with Dolphins' Felise Kaufusi. Plus, Brent Tate - having played for the Dolphins and Cowboys - gives us his view on tonight's blockbuster! And, does Luai's shoulder injury spell the end of the Panthers chances? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Every week we tackle the biggest issues and talk to the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we catch up with Dolphins' Felise Kaufusi. Plus, Brent Tate - having played for the Dolphins and Cowboys - gives us his view on tonight's blockbuster! And, does Luai's shoulder injury spell the end of the Panthers chances? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Every week we tackle the biggest issues and talk to the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we catch up with Dolphins' Felise Kaufusi and Marto reveals the extra edge the Broncos have heading into the finals!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
QRL CEO Ben Ikin joined the boys to chat about the final round of the Hostplus Cup, how he's finding the role, his recent trip to PNG & Billy Slater's coaching future with the Maroons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Where we interview the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we wrap up Origin with former Maroons legend Corey Parker, Dolphins bad boy Felise Kaufusi ahead of his return from suspension and Broncos skipper Adam Reynolds in ahead of their clash against the Titans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Welcome back to Queensland Only! Where we interview the biggest stars in Queensland Rugby League. This week we wrap up Origin with former Maroons legend Corey Parker, Dolphins bad boy Felise Kaufusi ahead of his return from suspension and Broncos skipper Adam Reynolds in ahead of their clash against the Titans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big news straight off the top of the show as the Gold Coast Titans sack head coach Justin Holbrook and hire Des Hasler from 2024 (0:00), then Anthony Maroon, Michael Chammas and Ryan Girdler pull apart State of Origin 2 (3:30), discuss Ben Hunt's desire to head home to Queensland (22:45) and Tom Trbojevic's latest injury blow and what it means for Manly (30:50).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Producer Jase had an exciting start to the day early on Thursday morning. Queensland Rugby League supporters painted Adelaide Maroon on Wednesday evening, and Jase shared a few funny stories about his start to the day on Thursday, plus he went through the overnight stories and scores from the world of sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Ikin breaks his silence on his departure from the Brisbane Broncos and talks about his brand new role as the CEO of Queensland Rugby League.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Listen to Graham Maher as he talks about his responsibilities as the CFO of the Queensland Rugby League and shares his expertise on successfully securing additional funding for your next venture on this Sports Geek podcast episode. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/graham-maher-queensland-rugby-league/
The flood danger puts authorities on high alert with more support sent to inundated towns, The UK Home Secretary resigns as the Prime Minister Liz Truss struggles to maintain support, A missing Queensland Rugby League player found dead in Spain
Pat & Heals on the last 24 hours in sports; tragic loss of Queensland rugby league player, Liam Hampson, Tomas Bach on the Russian and Belarus ban, Liz Watson on the Diamonds win.
A young Queensland Rugby League player dies in Spain, RLWC results, and Ross Lyon closing in on the Saints coaching jobSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat & Boof are joined by CEO of Queensland Rugby League Rohan Sawyer who announces a new partnership with Global Institute of Sport (GIS). Rohan reflects on a great season in 2022 after a difficult few years dealing with COVID-19 plus talking NRL trade and transfers
Pat & Heals chat with Norths Devils Co Captain Jack Ahearn ahead of the Hostplus Cup Grand Final against Redcliffe.
The much heralded return to Port Moresby by the PNG Hunters has been put on ice for at least another week by the Queensland Rugby League.
"Everything in essence was based around that 'Q', as it had been for 100 years prior. That 'Q' mark was the thing that made Queensland, Queensland."Callan Jones is the Creative & Design Lead at QRL. He runs an in house team who design and deliver the creative components for the governing body of Rugby League in Queensland, Australia as well as the Queensland Maroons representative teams who compete against New South Wales in the NRL's annual three game "State of Origin" series.Cal discusses his career progression from a university assignment turn ongoing freelance opportunity with the Mackay Cutters in the QRL's state competition, to working on the front line in printing and creative studios until his current role at QRL.We explore the history of the QRL and Maroons including the inspiration around some of the modern Captains Run and game day Jerseys.Callan was the instigator and lead on code name "Project Q"; the brand refresh of the QRL, all representative and community divisions as well as the logo and branding of the Queensland Maroons in 2019/20. We talk about the design process, the focus group, the final delivery and community feedback.Cal gives us his votes for Best and Worst Jersey of the year and who to look out for locally in the sports creative community.Timecodes:2.00 - What Callan is wearing4.37 - Path to the QRL30.10 - Working at the QRL54.41 - Project Q - The rebrands1.23.36 - Maroons Jerseys1.32.00 - Inspiration & Networking1.37.00 - Notable Creatives1.39.10 - Jersey ChatNotable Links:Callan Jones @caljonescreativeQRL RebrandMaroons (Mens) new logoMaroons (Womens) new logoCaptains Run JerseyMarie Erker @marie.creativ3Tara Campbell-Barry @itsbytara Simeon Thomas @simeontdesign Scott Davis @shotzagram Kurt Thomson @kurtogram Erick Lucero @erick.luceroMailbagEmail us at fieldofdesignpodcast@gmail.com or via instagram @fieldofdesignpodcast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Ribot chats to Pat and Heals after Queensland's State of Origin series win
Cameron Smith with an inside look at why Queensland lost Origin 2 and what will improve in game three
Ken Lee and Daman Foy are co-founders of Playcasta, a company pioneering Metaverse technology in Australia. Playcasta are tech creators of the State of Origin Metaverse revolution, with Queensland Rugby League's ‘Ultimate Queenslander NFT'. On the eve of the NFT's first exclusive drop we talk to the people behind this cutting edge sportstech.
In a Sport's Cutting Edge exclusive, we can reveal Queensland Rugby League are pioneering the Australian metaverse, with ‘The Ultimate Queenslander NFT' for State of Origin 2022. Wally Lewis, Karl Stefanovic, Johnathan Thurston and the Stafford Brothers have all signed-on, and will be available in NFT form as legendary Queenslanders. The QRL will drop ‘The Ultimate Queenslander NFT' on Twitter and Discord, with 10,000 tokens available July 6, and a pre-sale of 1000 exclusive tokens June 29. Exclusive fan experiences will be available across the pre-sold tokens. Ministry of Sport founder Ben Parsons is driving this QRL NFT revolution and joins us on the show!
As State of Origin kicks off in Australia, we head there to catch up with Robert Burgin, to talk a little bit about Brazil, and a lot about his new book The Maroons, which, as the title suggests is about the Queensland Rugby League team. But, as he tells us, this is not a book of facts and figures, but of the stories of the 221 men who have worn the shirt of the Maroons, and how they reached that goal, many through adversity.
Vossy and Brandy are joined by Broncos coach Kevin Walters who is currently enjoying a five-game winning streak
Being the first to build a Facebook page to gain 10,000 Fans in the Queensland Rugby League is one of the highlights of Kirsty Fields' social media marketing career. In the 15 years since she started using social platforms, Kirsty's built, managed, grown, trained and mentored staff and business owners in the use of social media, including building Facebook groups in excess of 10,000 members, and managing Celebrity accounts. A multi award-winning marketer, Kirsty Fields is the Creative Director at Social Ocean, and has an interest in helping identify and implement creative marketing opportunities for her clients from social media to website and graphic design services across a variety of industries. She has a passion for all forms of content, a DIY Marketing Philosophy, and over 15 year's experience in training others to implement marketing, communication and growth strategies making her the perfect marketing consultant and mentor for your business marketing needs. Listen in to see how Kirsty became an accidental business owner.
Being the first to build a Facebook page to gain 10,000 Fans in the Queensland Rugby League is one of the highlights of Kirsty Fields' social media marketing career. In the 15 years since she started using social platforms, Kirsty's built, managed, grown, trained and mentored staff and business owners in the use of social media, including building Facebook groups in excess of 10,000 members, and managing Celebrity accounts. A multi award-winning marketer, Kirsty Fields is the Creative Director at Social Ocean, and has an interest in helping identify and implement creative marketing opportunities for her clients from social media to website and graphic design services across a variety of industries. She has a passion for all forms of content, a DIY Marketing Philosophy, and over 15 year's experience in training others to implement marketing, communication and growth strategies making her the perfect marketing consultant and mentor for your business marketing needs. Listen in to see how Kirsty became an accidental business owner.
Parenting is tough - and the challenges can sometimes reach boiling point on the sidelines of kids' sport. CQUniversity psychology researcher Dr Cassy Dittman is driving an Australian-first program to help parents develop positive strategies for supporting children to play and enjoy their sport. The proactive initiative has seen CQUni and UQ researchers work with the National Rugby League and Queensland Rugby League. Dr Dittman explains how the innovative program is changing parent behaviours, on this episode of IMPACT research podcast. You can follow Dr Dittman on Twitter, and explore the Play Well research project here. IMPACT is CQUniversity's research podcast, exploring ground-breaking research projects, and their real world impacts. For more information visit cqu.edu.au/research.
Queensland Rugby League has announced equal pay for its female and male Origin stars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland Rugby League has announced equal pay for its female and male Origin stars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Levy has taken aim at Queensland Rugby League's decision to pay the women's Maroons team the same as their male counterparts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you're armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones.In the news today: icare repays debt, unemployment rises and NSW and some good news about Queensland Rugby League. For today's deep dive, we talk to Maddy and Sophie from You're in Good Company about all things ETFs.Follow us on Instagram and join 275,000 Australians @thedailyaus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cleo Smith's alleged abductor collects Bratz dolls and is pictured on social media wearing a shirt with cartoons on it. Drivers are set to find it easier to get a car park and people with unused driveways and parking spaces will be able to make extra cash on the side through the state government's new Park'nPay app. Sydney pubs and bars are in a war for staff with young job-hunters picking up dozens of offers in a matter of hours – while some venues are going as far as posing as patrons to steal employees. And in sport, Mal Meninga is returning to help the Queensland Rugby League, with ARL Commission boss Peter V'landys giving the Australian coach the green light to return to the Maroons' Origin program. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Badge joined Vossy to discuss the news that the Dolphins will become the NRL's 17th team
Concrete surfers announce creative new tour With in-person concerts severely limited and many bands and artists depending on cash from gigs to be viable, the live music industry has taken a major beating. While the sporting world hasn't been completely spared, the difference in crowd numbers has sometimes been hard to get your head around. As 60,000 people descend upon the MCG for an AFL game, live music venues a suburb over are operating at 50% capacity. And with no resolution in sight for so many Aussie artists wanting to play their songs live and earn a living, Brisbane band Concrete Surfers have found a way around it - Live music at the footy! The idea started one day when the band had another show cancelled and the lead singer Jovi Brook suggested that they “might as well go and play at the footy games so we can actually play a show”. Their manager Chris Langenberg ran with the idea and “called virtually every QRL club in the state and explained the situation in the music industry at the moment.” After telling the rugby league clubs about the continued cancellation of tours due to border and venue restrictions and floating the idea of playing gigs at their games, they were all ears “All of the footy clubs were super excited at the idea of having something different happening after the game and were incredibly understanding of the situation for bands and wanted to help!", said Langenberg. “The idea came because Trent from the band is a massive Wynnum Manly Seagulls fan and the band usually go to their home games.” In fact, band meetings are often “planned around when the footy is happening” and are even sometimes “squeezed into the half time break.” Enter the ‘If Ya Can't Beat Em, Join Em' tour that starts next weekend. Concrete Surfers will play right after the final whistle sounds at several Queensland Rugby League games and there will be no additional cost to punters already there. It's a chance for the band to finally play some gigs and also enjoy a bit of local footy as a bonus. At the moment there's three gigs planned at games in Brisbane and one in Townsville over the first two weekends in September, with hopefully more to be announced during finals. And while it's certainly not a money spinner for the band who got funding to make it happen, it's a chance to play live music and maybe even prove a point. “The most important thing for them is to play a show in front of a crowd again,” says Chris. He admits that although it started as a “dig at the restrictions that are in place in music venues”, the band are hoping it shines a “light on how rough it has been for venues and artists over the past two years.”
Brisbane's rebuild has snared another big name with Queensland Origin utility Kurt Capewell returning to his junior club on a three-year deal next season. The Queensland Rugby League is seeking an exemption from the NRL in a bid for Ronaldo Mulitalo to play for the Maroons.
Queensland Rugby League boss Bruce Hatcher's proposal for a 'strategic alliance' that would see the Cronulla Sharks call Suncorp Stadium home has gone down like a lead balloon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pearl joins Chris to look back on the week for Queensland Rugby League including what the Maroons need to change to win Game 2
Junior footy mums are throwing their weight behind the NRL crackdown on high tackles, saying the contentious move will protect the future of the game and ensure their children's' safety. The taxpayer-funded Queensland Family and Child Commission will spend up to $220,000 appointing a senior bureaucrat despite a hiring freeze and internal criticism it is “top heavy”. Queensland's proposal to build a regional quarantine facility in Toowoomba is expected to be shelved by the federal government unless it undergoes a major rework. And in sport, Israel Folau has officially launched legal action against the Queensland Rugby League in the state's highest court, claiming they have unlawfully restrained his ability to ply his trade. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atcouriermail.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE Queensland Rugby League believes at least one NRL club is waiting in the shadows hoping Israel Folau is given the green light to return to to the game.. A breakthrough in the fight against coronavirus....Two world-first drugs developed by Queensland researchers that could prevent and treat the virus that causes Covid-19 are proving promising in preclinical trials. The mother of an 11-year-old girl whose death in 2019 is now being treated as a possible homicide says they have “lawyered up”.. and are “ready to go to battle”. PARENTS have hit back at claims they're to blame for Australia's year 4 students trailing 22 other countries in maths... because they didn't teach their kids numbers and letters before kindergarten. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at COURIERMAIL.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Durkin the QLD Editor of RLW for two decades and the Brisbane Broncos Media Manager during the 2000's joins us today for Part 1 of an incredible journey through the History of Queensland Rugby League through his eyes. Tony tells us all about some of the best to ever do it: Lewis, Meninga, Renouf, Thurston, Langer and many more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark & Heals catch up with the outgoing Managing Director of the QRL Rob Moore to chat about his astounding 10 year career as Queensland Boss and what he still hopes to see for the game.
The Duchess of Sussex has revealed how Prince Harry “cradled her” when she told him she was on the verge of suicide when she was five months' pregnant with their baby son Archie. There are big-time plans by a coalition of major businesses including Google, Sydney Fish Market and The Star aimed at making Ultimo and Pyrmont Australia's answer to London's glitzy West End or New York's high-end Meat packing District. Veterans are unhappy with plans to restrict numbers who can march on Anzac Day to just 500 and say the NSW RSL is failing to step up and argue their cause. And in sport, Israel Folau has been given fresh hope of a return to the NRL after Queensland Rugby League chair Bruce Hatcher indicated his organisation would consider registering a contract for the dual international. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Braybrook has a chat with the Chief Operating Officer of the QRL Rohan Sawyer about the return of the Intrust Super Cup next year and an exciting new way to watch the games online
KRGS Doors Podcast - Ep 15 - We sit down with Ross Strudwick, CEO of Struddys. Ross began retailing with the first Struddys Sports Store opening at Sunnybank Plaza way back in 1975. In the early 1970s, Ross, while playing Rugby League for St George Dragon in Sydney was recruited by Senator Ron McAuliffe, the President of Queensland Rugby League. Ross joined the Valleys Club in 1972 and went on to represent Brisbane, Queensland, and Australia during his career. To ensure Ross stayed in a maroon jersey, the QRL set Ross up in his first retail outlet. From this initial outlet, the Struddys brand has grown from retail, to encompass importing, wholesale, and manufacturing. For all your Roller Shutter, Roller Grilles, Bi-Fold, and Folding Closure shopfront doors visit www.krgsdoors.com.au Struddys Sports - https://www.struddys.com.au/
This week the boys finally talk some gymnastics, as well as the possible death of the State of Origin PLUS they get two, yes two phone guests.