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It's one simple question ... one really difficult answer, WHO'S YOUR GOAT? Xavier tells us his, and tells us why.With thanks to the Legends: https://www.topsport.com.au/ Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned.
Melbourne Storm and Kangaroos winger Xavier Coates joined Peter Psaltis on 4BC Wide World of Sports ahead of Australia taking on the Kiwis in the Pacific Championships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regardless of this Sunday's final score, the Melbourne Storm are closing the season on a high note. Craig Bellamy secured his 7th Coach of the Year award, Kiwi Jahrome Hughes claimed the prestigious Dally M Medal, and Xavier Coates took home both the Drinkwise Try of the Year and the Peter Frilingos Headline Moment of the Year. Hosts Adam and Goran unpack the highlights of the Dally M award ceremony, share their picks for the NRL Team of the Year, and place their final bets on who will reign supreme. Will the Penrith Panthers clinch their fourth consecutive NRL Premiership, or is this the end of their golden era?
This week Woodsy is joined by his coach Anthony Seibold. Anthony goes deep on his coaching career to date covering his time with the Bunnies, Broncos, English Rugby Union & the Sea Eagles. Seibs talks the horrific pressure he received in Brisbane, bouncing back from that tough time & the things he would have done differently if he had his time over again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An awesome look at the game with its superstars! 10 interviews this episode, we're chattin' exclusively with... Joe Tapine, Ray Price, Xavier Coates, Billy Moore, Toby Rudolf, Dylan Walker, John Sutton, Greg Alexander, Chris Walker & Reed Mahoney!With thanks to these Legends...@bisleyworkwear - Check em out & Tell them we sent you. https://www.bisleyworkwear.com.au/ Bisley WorkwearAnd the major sponsor of the RLSP - @topsportaus - Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned. https://www.topsport.com.au/
A wild look at the game with its superstars! 10 interviews this episode, we're chattin' exclusively with... Wally Lewis, Xavier Coates, Josh Reynolds, Reimis Smith, Lote Tuqiri, Gary Belcher, John Sutton, Pat Richards, Matt Eisenhuth & Jamal Fogarty!With thanks to these Legends...@bisleyworkwear - Check em out & Tell them we sent you. https://www.bisleyworkwear.com.au/ Bisley WorkwearAnd the major sponsor of the RLSP - @topsportaus - Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned. https://www.topsport.com.au/
Queensland coach Billy Slater has expressed his disappointment for Storm winger Xavier Coates after he was ruled of the Origin decider. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland are all set to show that they can win in State of Origin 2 even if New South Wales have the full compliment of players on the field for the whole match. Winger Xavier Coates was among the try scorers in the 38-10 win in Sydney but he thinks there is more to come from the Maroons. He told Andrew Moore and the team that Billy Slater's coaching has helped the side and his focus is never on the flashy business but getting the little things right to help the overall performance.
Can the Wahs pick their biggest bogey this evening at Mt Smart? The offending nose goblin, lodged deep in the nostril of the home team for 15 consecutive games, is even money to be picked and flicked as the Warriors look to pick up their fourth win on the bounce this year. A full house, the return of Shaun Johnson to an almost full-strength side and the table topping Storm rolling up on a Saturday night is a mouthwatering prospect. On the line for the visitors is the chance to extend their dominance over a side that had victory swiped from them at the hands of Xavier Coates, whose freakshow aerial try-scoring masterpiece shattered the Wahs in the dying seconds of their round 2 clash. Interestingly, the last time the Penrose kids beat the Storm, Nathan Friend pulled off one of the wildest passes seen, an aerial backflip through the legs move that was as freakish as Coates' try. There are only 2 Warriors players remaining from that fixture, Shaun Johnson and Tohu Harris, who was playing for the Storm. That was 3,261 days ago. So they're due then? Hmmmm. Well, this is NRL, and this is the Warriors. After 3 sensational wins in a row, odds on they fluff their lines and the Storm blow through them. The Warriors will dig deep, knuckle deep, but the long-time occupant of the Wahs nasal canal will probably remain, set to irritate for years to come. That'll do. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10 interviews this episode. We're chattin' exclusively with... Tom Trbojevic, Terry Lamb, Kerrod Walters, Mark Carroll, James Segeyaro, Griffin Neame, Xavier Coates, Jesse Ramien, Jayden Brailey & Larry Corowa!@bisleyworkwear - Check em out & Tell them we sent you. https://www.bisleyworkwear.com.au/ Bisley WorkwearAnd the major sponsor of the RLSP - @topsportaus Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned. https://www.topsport.com.au/
Gobbs reviews the win over the Knights which was far from pretty, but 2 points is 2 points. Gobbs covers off on what's been making headlines and previews the upcoming clash with the resurgent NZ Warriors, who after falling in a heap, have found form and will be wanting to seek revenge from their clash with the Storm back in Round 2, when Melbourne scored three unanswered tries to get back into the game and claim victory with 'that try' from Xavier Coates. Here's hoping the X man can find the line again this weekend, as the Storm travel to what will be a sold out, hostile Go Media Stadium in Auckland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers from Sportsday join the Run Home to chat the almost finale of The Summit, Tedesco being back in for Origin Game 1 and a man trying to pork an oyster. 00:00 Rat checking the WhatsApp ahead of The Summit 01:00 Being ruthless on The Summit 04:30 Tedesco back in 05:15 What do you do to affect Nicho? 06:15 The stadium not a sell-out yet 07:30 Where else but Queensland? 09:15 Mat Rogers a winger and playing in gloves 15:00 Xavier Coates is the Michael 16:00 Ben Hunt bit too serious 16:30 Sam Newman interview 17:30 Fletch resting his hand in his trousers 18:30 Ashley Maddison documentary 20:20 The Jinx 2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers from Sportsday join the Run Home to chat the almost finale of The Summit, Tedesco being back in for Origin Game 1 and a man trying to pork an oyster. 00:00 Rat checking the WhatsApp ahead of The Summit 01:00 Being ruthless on The Summit 04:30 Tedesco back in 05:15 What do you do to affect Nicho? 06:15 The stadium not a sell-out yet 07:30 Where else but Queensland? 09:15 Mat Rogers a winger and playing in gloves 15:00 Xavier Coates is the Michael 16:00 Ben Hunt bit too serious 16:30 Sam Newman interview 17:30 Fletch resting his hand in his trousers 18:30 Ashley Maddison documentary 20:20 The Jinx 2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Any player. Any era. Any team. Any competition. Xavier names his Dream 13!
Brent Read joins The Rush Hour with Gus, Jude & Wendell for a mammoth Ready's Mail. South Sydney Rabbitohs were left embarrassed against Melbourne Storm. A Tuesday board meeting with Russell Crowe has now been scheduled to discuss Jason Demetriou's tenure. A massive update on Xavier Coates' hamstring injury and the exact details of Sunia Turuva's surprising deal with the Wests Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gobbs reviews the Round 6 win over the Roosters, thanks to that man again, the X Man. Xavier Coates, sealing victory for the Storm with a try in the dying minutes with sheer determination to find the line and secure Melbourne their fifth win of Season 2024. Round 7 sees Storm play host to what will be a new opponent on ANZAC Day with the NZ Warriors hosting their own ANZAC Day fixture. A desperate South Sydney Rabbitohs will be up for the clash, wanting to end a 26 year hoo doo of never winning in Melbourne. Gobbs also covers off on all the headlines and news, including some contract news. For Storm fans and members who have never been to an ANZAC Day fixture at AAMI, get along to the game. You won't regret it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guildy and Tass carry the episode this week with multiple changes to their rolling Origin teams for Game 1, Xavier Coates and Zac Lomax the best wingers in the game, Storm snatch another late win, Warriors choke in Wollongong, Dolphins embarrass Eels, Tigers dudded, Raiders ambushed, Bulldogs rejuvenated, Cowboys exposed… In our Bunker Review segment, the boys discuss the mass transfers in the player market, the rumour mill and player contract clauses going public! —— TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 02:12 - Rolling SOO Game 1 team changes 11:08 - Episode Overview 12:22 - “Who's in Clarkie's Bin?”: Nobody 12:34 - Round Seven: TSS Tipping, Supercoach, and Draft Leagues 13:36 - NRL Round 7: Storm def. Roosters (Another close victory for Melbourne) 24:32 - NRL Round 7: Dragons def. Warriors (Zac Lomax best winger right now?) 32:55 - NRL Round 7: Dolphins def. Eels (Parra concede 5 back-to-back tries…) 45:07 - NRL Round 7: Panthers def. Tigers (Wests dudded 2 massive calls) 54:47 - NRL Round 7: Manly def. Titans (Take the win and move on…) 1:00:39 - NRL Round 7: Broncos def. Raiders (Walsh, Mam and Carrigan tear up) 1:12:03 - NRL Round 7: Bulldogs def. Knights (Ponga injured, Hetho v Reed in tunnel) 1:23:30 - NRL Round 7: Sharks def. Cowboys (The pretenders exposed) 1:29:37 - Rapid Fire Tips: NRL Round 8 1:32:40 - Super League: Round 8 Results 1:33:45 - Bunker Review: Player Transfers (JFH, Lomax, Manu, Schiller, Strange, Lawton) 1:45:21 - Bunker Review: Rumour Mill (Stefano, Sexton, Croft, Gagai, Garner, Mooney) 1:53:13 - Bunker Review: Should contract clauses be made transparent to the public? —— Click the link to follow us on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok, check out our sponsors, or to listen on your preferred podcasting platform: https://linktr.ee/thesidelinestoryrlpodcast —— Proudly sponsored by: * ADSE Apparel * Akasha * Rusty Penny Brewing Co. —— Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke. Podcast mixed by Daniel Tassone using Garageband. Podcast distributed to all major listening apps using Spotify for Podcasters. Music credit for this episode: ‘Chase' [prod. Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay]. —— Logo designed by Tahlia Zaccomer. © The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast, 2021. —— “You're listening to The Sideline Story Rugby League Podcast: The Greatest View of Rugby League from the Sideline”
Melbourne Storm Xavier Coates post match with Brett 'Noddy' Kimmorley on SEN League Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gobbs reviews the Round 2 victory over the Wahs and 'that try' by Storm winger Xavier Coates. Bellyache's praise for his star winger, whilst covering off on all the Storm news from the week that was including the ludicrous decision by the NRL's Match Review Committee for citing and slapping Jahrome Hughes with a Grade 1 Contrary Conduct Charge for his contact with Referee Chris Butler; the latest injury update on Munster, NAS and Fa'alogo - dispelling the innuendo around Asofa-Solomona being on the outer, a feeder team update, listener questions and a Round 3 preview. Tune in
Gus gives us a lesson on the Art of War in the lead up to the Roosters and Rabbitohs clash. The number of halfbacks being axed so early on in the season, and the hardships of being an NRL halfback. Plus, Gus weighs into the over the top coverage of Benji, his biggest ‘WOW' moments after the Xavier Coates try, an extensive preview of Multicultural round, and plenty of your questions with #AskGus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the Stench in Canberra to the Toxic Swamp in Cronulla, from the sublimity of Xavier Coates's try to the ridiculousness of Latrell's new language profile, from Astro Travelling with Bradley Charles Stubbs and Robbo to the emerging nexus of MAGA, Polites and Vlandys, there's a LOT of surface area, both physical and mystical, covered in this week's episode. Tune in for it all to make some kind of sense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brayden Wiliame is in the chair for Monty this week, to break down the heartbreak in Melbourne + an eye forward to the Raiders, in Christchurch. He also talks his recent retirement, coaching with the NSW Cup side and the depth at the club. 0:00 Introduction. 0:50 Player Retirement. 1:38 Reflecting a 14-year Career. 2:06 The New Role. 5:30 The Blue Bib. 6:30 Coach vs Fan 6:58 Battle of the Blue Shirts. 8:13 That Try. Xavier Coates. 10:35 Round 02 Standouts. 11:44 Doing it Better. 12:30 Taine Tuaupiki. 13:35 Rocco Berry. 14:46 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck. 16:44 The Away Support. 17:37 Round 03 Preview. 19:01 Extensions, Freddy Lussick 20:11 Extensions, Luke Metcalf20:55 Club Depth. 22:00 Pathways One Take, the official podcast of the One NZ Warriors is proudly brought to you by the TAB, Head to tab.co.nz or their app now for all of your Rugby League and Warriors betting options.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne Storm GM of Football Frank Ponissi joined Gerard and Kane to speak about their thrilling win against the Warriors on the weekend, Xavier Coates' incredible try, their upcoming game against the Knights, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Stench in Canberra to the Toxic Swamp in Cronulla, from the sublimity of Xavier Coates's try to the ridiculousness of Latrell's new language profile, from Astro Travelling with Bradley Charles Stubbs and Robbo to the emerging nexus of MAGA, Polites and Vlandys, there's a LOT of surface area, both physical and mystical, covered in this week's episode. Tune in for it all to make some kind of sense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad Arthur dropped a bomb on Team List Tuesday after naming rookie Blaize Talagi to debut against the Manly Sea Eagles. The Tip Sheet runs into double over time as they pour over the implications of the stunning decision with Sixties, Forty20 and Clint all fired up for Sunday as a result. The boys take one last look at Parramatta's tough loss to the Panthers in Round 2 before wrapping up the rest of the weekend's action across senior and junior grades. South Sydney dominate the NRL discussion with both their coach and star fullback attracting media headlines this week. Latrell Mitchell escaped sanction for his expletive laden interview, was it the right call? Is Jason Demetriou under pressure? Was his decision to drop Lachlan Illias justified? Speaking of halfbacks getting dropped - what is happening at Newcastle? Jackson Hastings is the fall guy after their 0-2 start as Adam O'Brien turns to Jack Cogger instead. The show closes up with a Melbourne twist as the boys give their verdict on the Jahrome Hughes suspension and Xavier Coates' all-time match winner.
Featherstone's financial furore. Shocking statements. International Issues. Some actual Rugby League. Diving into it all like Xavier Coates...it's Forty20 LIVE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lachlan Ilias has paid the price for South Sydney's poor start to the season, with Brent Read telling Adam Mobbs and Fatima Kdouh the Rabbitohs' halfback has been axed for their Round 3 clash with the Sydney Roosters. The panel looks at the Dragons' dismal performance against the Dolphins, the Eels-Panthers derby and that Xavier Coates miracle try.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Mansour joined the show to talk about his exit from Souths, he also gave his take on that unbelieve finish by Xavier Coates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Mansour on his time under Jason Demetriou, Jude's wife embarrasses herself in front of the local mayor, and we talk memories of your local oval.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You had your Snap Judgements after the weekend of sport, David King joined Gerard for The Monday Means Test to speak about 'Asset Management' and 'War Without Weapons', Robert 'Crash' Craddock gave his opinion on the future of the Gabba and touched on the incredible try scored by Xavier Coates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vossy spoke with Gerard about the incredible try by Xavier Coates, the case around Jahrome Hughes and the Brisbane Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missile and Fletch are in the hotseat today as Joel is sick. Luckily, we are also joined by Matty Johsn live in studio from the start of the show. We also get a th-Sportsbet Market update with th-Sean Ormerod. Plus, the incredible try scoring efforts of Xavier Coates with the last minute herioc for the Storm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Satts and Rat join the Run Home with Fletch and Missile to chat Round 2 of the NRL, Leichardt Oval and some nonsense from Queenslanders being scammmed. 00:00 Turkish Sexual Partners 02:00 Xavier Coates try 03:00 Dean Hawkins replacing Lachlan Ilias 04:30 Pressure on Jason Demetriou 05:15 Sam Burgess comments when he left 07:30 Leichardt Oval 08:30 “Tigers should be staying at Allianz” Fletch 10:45 Where Else But Queensland 17:00 Royal Family Conspiracy Theory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missile and Fletch are in the hot seat today as Joel is sick. Luckily, we are also joined by Matty Johns live in studio from the start of the show to recap the weekend of NRL action and the history of sports mascots.. We also get a th-Sportsbet Market update with th-Sean Ormerod. Plus, the incredible try scoring efforts of Xavier Coates with the last minute herioc for the Storm. Missile and Fletch review Round 2 of the NRL Season for 2024. The boys on the Run Home go through all the latest NRL News including injury updates and a big re-signing for the Warriors. Fletch and Missile wrap up the weekends sporting highlights and Fletch has a very international Love Lounge. Is your number 3 figures? Satts and Rat join the Run Home with Fletch and Missile to chat Round 2 of the NRL, Leichardt Oval and some nonsense from Queenslanders being scammed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the NRL Weekend Wrap for 2024! A weekly breakdown of all the action across the competition. This weekend's edition features a breakdown of the Round 2 Performance Highlights. Player of the Round, Team of the Round, Xavier Coates flying high + more! I also review all 8 games from the round, in depth and with a particular focus on the sides that started 2-0 and the sides the have fallen to an 0-2 start. Here are the timestamps for todays episode! If you enjoy the pod, why not give us a follow on Instagram? @notjustasportsreport for all things rugby league, MMA and entertainment! Chapters 00:00- Intro 4:30- Round 2 Performance Highlights 38:00- Round 2 game reviews 1:58:00- Ladder Watch - Green Machine on top, after two rounds! :O Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Satts and Rat join the Run Home with Fletch and Missile to chat Round 2 of the NRL, Leichardt Oval and some nonsense from Queenslanders being scammmed. 00:00 Turkish Sexual Partners 02:00 Xavier Coates try 03:00 Dean Hawkins replacing Lachlan Ilias 04:30 Pressure on Jason Demetriou 05:15 Sam Burgess comments when he left 07:30 Leichardt Oval 08:30 “Tigers should be staying at Allianz” Fletch 10:45 Where Else But Queensland 17:00 Royal Family Conspiracy Theory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. Monday, 18 March: Labor takes a hit in Queensland; Ceasefire negotiations continue; Another bombshell Royal interview; And a weekend of sporting wins... The Squiz is your shortcut to the news. More details and links to further reading for all of today's news can be found in The Squiz Today email. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekday morning. We mean it – there's a $1000 Flight Centre voucher up for grabs via the newsletter. Check out Xavier Coates' amazing try for yourself. Sponsored: Hubbl, it's TV and Streaming made easy. Check it out here. Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
The boys recap all of the weekend's action, including the start of the Benji era (11:33), Xavier Coates defying the laws of gravity (34:55) and the Dolphins getting back to winning ways (58:01) before previewing Thursday night's fixture (01:06:45). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Melbourne Storm winger Xavier Coates joins The Continuous Call Team to tell us all about his impressive match-winning try to secure his side victory over the New Zealand Warriors Warriors last night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Warriors are heartbroken after two quick-fire tries in Melbourne denied them a famous NRL victory over the Storm. The Kiwi side came from 18-6 down at halftime to lead 26-18 in the final minutes before a spectacular mid-air effort in the corner from Xavier Coates saw the Storm escape 30-26 at AAMI Park. FOX sports commentator joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miles Pfitzner and Tom Haylock recap the racing from Caulfield and Rosehill this weekend, as well as the footy so far from Round 1 and Xavier Coates amazing winning try for the Melbourne Storm. Plus, the Lay Bin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There were some incredible efforts over this round of football. Punctuated by a high flying Xavier Coates. We highlight what we've liked in Round 2. Finally the Broncos are on the board but not without a few injury concerns, which gives us plenty to talk about in Broncos Chat. We look ahead to next week and give you some Supercoach as well. Join us on the couch.
Round 2 of the NRL was very exciting across all games, Warriors fans will be heart broken after a last second winner by Xavier Coates for the Storm. The voice of rugby league, SEN's Andrew Voss joins Smithy to recap a thrilling round of NRL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NRL Week 2 is done & dusted.. featuring one of the best regular season trys EVER from Xavier Coates to ice the game for Melbourne Storm. We talk what defines "Injury Prone" and apparently we swear too much on the podcast according to a paywall article in the telegraph? Enjoy! Got caught with scheduling in the studio so Dolphins vs Dragons will recap on first week back (Hammer was DAWG of the week so a bit of chat there already) GET 10% OFF AT CULTURE KINGS BY USING OUR CODE "LEVEL1" SHOP HERE: https://glnk.io/nynm/levelsnetwork Follow the Levels Punters Club on TAB's "Bets Friends" on the app store now! BODYSCIENCE: Have you tried the latest Energy Drinks in town?The ultimate solution for boosting focus and mental performance. Shop now at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/ Stay Connected with Levels Network:Website: https://www.levelsnetwork.com.auInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/levelsnetwork/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@levelsnetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/levelsnetworkau Produced & Edited by https://www.instagram.com/itslukestowe/ Levels Podcast:Willie Mason & Justin Horo present Levels Podcast, twice a week reviewing & previewing all the NRL games also giving their best tips. Willie Mason is a former Kangaroo and NSW representative, is considered one of the most successful front rowers in NRL history. In 2004, he was a part of the famous 'Dogs of War' team that won the Grand Final, and he also received the Clive Churchill Medal during that match. Justin Horo is a former NRL player who played 120 games for Parramatta and Manly from 2010 to 2015. In addition to playing in the UK Super League, he also represented the New Zealand Māori team. 0:00 WEEKEND RECAP4:00 NRL TAB BETS FRIENDS REVIEW8:00 BSC DAWG'S OF THE WEEK14:40 YOUTUBE QUESTION - HEILUM LUKI "INJURY PRONE?" 21:38 BOTH WILLIE & TRELLMIT CAUGHT SWEARING38:21 NRL FORM RANKINGS47:50 BRONCOS VS RABBITOHS1:05:00 SHARKS VS BULLDOGS1:14:49 PENRITH VS EELS1:24:40 RAIDERS VS TIGERS1:32:50 COWBOYS VS KNIGHTS1:38:47 STORM VS WARRIORS1:45:20 MANLY VS ROOSTERS1:50:45 DOLPHINS VS DRAGONS (NEXT EP) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Queensland Only! Everything you need to know heading into Origin and Round 16. We go into Maroons camp to tackle a scourge occurring NRL. We interview Xavier Coates about his Origin recall. Marto also goes through chant that has replaced the iconic ‘Queenslander!' - and it's a bit odd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Welcome to Queensland Only! Everything you need to know heading into Origin and Round 16. We go into Maroons camp to tackle a scourge occurring NRL. We interview Xavier Coates about his Origin recall. Marto also goes through chant that has replaced the iconic ‘Queenslander!' - and it's a bit odd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
The countdown is on until State of Origin Game Two with the Queensland Maroons in full preparation mode at Sanctuary Cove. We caught up with Xavier Coates to talk about preparing for Game Two. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Graham & Connor Watson are joined by special guest, the Dual International Wendell Sailor! The boys review a dominant Storm win over the Roosters, preview two epic Good Friday games and chat about the NRL's new Million Dollar Man, Nicho Hynes! ------
In a twisting and twirling turn of events, the lads made it to their 100th episode! Get the clap sound effects out because today is going to be a big one! Jam packed with all your favourite segments, episode 100 comes at you with a bang! Be sure to listen for the announcements!Tipping off the show, the lads deep dive into their weekends as usual from the stories of Brookvale. As we all know, a great place to watch football and even better place to see angry fans lose it at their own football team. From there, the lads progress into a contentious Team of the Week (TOTW). With some questions about a few Parramatta Eels not being selected, the Sherpa is slightly upset but assured the Doc Guy knows what he is doing! NRL Fantasy talk rolls around and the room is divided. Matty B gets to talk about his Finals prowess. Lachy has to launch an investigation on the whole operation!The ladies of 5thanddribble special guest and jump on the show to play a little "Hot or Not". The list, based on TheNRLRoast's "Top 100 Roasted" boys, show some mixed results! Some you would expect got a scorching 4 out of 4 hot score and some shockingly got a 0 out of 4. I think the most shocking result was Joseph Manu!The lads transition into their regularly scheduled programming and discuss the week of blowouts that is was! Changing up the format slightly, the lads discuss from one blowout to another and some of the bizarre trends that happened. This was including the Sydney Roosters scoring 72 on the Wests Tigers B-U-T Joseph Sua'ali'i not scoring somehow. The same could be said for Xavier Coates in the Melbourne Storm's towelling of the Brisbane Broncos. The North Queensland Cowboys got a nice like win at home ramping into the Finals. However, the Cronulla Sharks are firmly on their tails causing the question "Who will lock up the top 2?".Full of laughs, tales and Matty B highlighting his close personal friendship with Reed Mahoney, the lads had a lot fo fun with this one and hope you do too!
Billy Moore Interview
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
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The Sunday Telegraph's Chief Sports Writer joins the show to discuss the big NRL issues of the morning
Hammy runs through the latest NRL and NBA Markets
Hammy runs through the latest NRL and top try scorer markets
2022 SuperCoach has been one of the tightest seasons going around this early in the year, with massive ranking changes possible due to how compressed all the teams are! The ranks keep compressing more and more after Round 8's lack of massive scorers, and this week we have Catfish, Joe Fitz and the reigning 2021 champion Tim Moodie (@theSCLurker) to work through the key issues for Round 9. We go through the key news and also do some serious number crunching in our new segment proudly sponsored by Carl McGrath Accountant. This week we deep dive into Xavier Coates, then we play a bit of 'who am I?' as a bit of a potential comparison for what to expect for the rest of Coates' season. We also look closely at whether or not it's too late to jump on Origin guns as we are only four rounds away from Round 13 / the Origin period, considerations to take into account when deciding whether to trade out Round 13 players, and look at other important points to think about when considering team structure and whether you have coverage in key positions in post-Origin rounds (Rounds 14 and 18). We preview all the key match-ups and points of interest for the Round 9 games (with plenty of chat on whether or not to hold/sell Haas, take a punt on Tass, Drinkwater, Cody Walker and plenty of other names) and we finish up by picking our Swysh SuperCoach Stars of the week. Make sure you join the SuperCoach Champions overall group (GROUP code 899392) to go into the running for our amazing prizes for this season, courtesy of Tilermade! And the list of eligible teams for our Champs Only bonus is now finalised, but feel free to check out and get involved in our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/SuperCoachChampions) for all the other perks like personalised advice from current/former champions on your SuperCoach teams. Thank you as always for your kind reviews and ratings, we really appreciate them all! Follow us on Twitter (@NRLSC_Champions), or individually (@CatfishSC, @GFeeney10, @Surgebuster) to stay up to date on all things NRL SuperCoach, and to be notified about when the next podcast is out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/supercoach-champions/message
If you want to get close to the Melbourne Storm, everything has to go right.At AAMI Park on Monday night, just about everything went wrong for the Warriors – after a promising first half – as they fell to a record defeat in the Anzac clash, eventually losing 70-10.They conceded a staggering thirteen tries, in what ended up as the biggest loss and worst humiliation in the club's history.The Warriors had only trailed 16-10 at halftime, but three tries in six minutes early in the second half ended their resistance.The Storm disappeared out of sight after that, as the Warriors could barely completed a set in the second half.The visitors were left to rue costly errors in the first half, which gifted two tries to the Melbourne team when the contest was still in the balance.To compound their nightmare, the Warriors also lost Josh Curran and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak to serious injuries.It was the Storm's 12th successive win over the Auckland team, a run that dates back to 2015.The manner of the defeat will be a hammer blow for Nathan Brown's team, after they competed well in the first period before completely falling away in the second.The Storm are a brutally efficient machine and once they clicked into gear, there was no respite for the Warriors.There was a late switch before kick-off, with Jazz Tevaga moving to lock, Josh Curran to the right edge and Bayley Sironen supplanting Eliesa Katoa on the bench.After a wonderful, poignant Anzac ceremony, the Warriors made a solid start, before an oh-so-typical Melbourne Storm try out of nothing, with Jahrome Hughes finishing a 90 metre counter attack after an unfortunate Ed Kosi spill, with the visitors hot on attack.That was tough to take, but the Warriors rebounded quickly and a superb flat ball from Chanel Harris-Tavita sent Dallin Watene-Zelezniak across in the corner.The Warriors then enjoyed their best period of the first half – with some flat passes and dynamic offloads – but an impetuous Reece Walsh kick released some pressure, then another Kosi fumble gifted Xavier Coates a try.The same unfortunate pattern continued, with Nick Meaney intercepting a risky Shaun Johnson no-look pass, to extend Melbourne's lead.But the Warriors didn't buckle and a superb Johnson chip – and devilish bounce – put Wayde Egan in beside the posts on the half hour mark.That lifted the Auckland team, though they needed some impressive scrambling defence, with Harris-Tavita then Euan Aitken coming up with vital stops on a flying Ryan Papenhuyzen.Papenhuyzen penalties either side of halftime extended the Storm's lead, before Curran limped off with a knee injury.Things got much worse quickly, as Watene-Zelezniak was stretchered off after an awful collision with Nelson Asofa-Solomona, as he unsuccessfully tried to defuse the prop's bomb, which was instead collected by Papenhuyzen.That double blow felt like the end of the road and that was confirmed by Nick Meaney's try three minutes later, after Walsh had – for the second successive game – sent the kick off long.Harry Grant powered over, before Coates grabbed three more tries, as things started to get embarrassing, with the Warriors shellshocked and their edges all at sea, before Hughes, then Bromwich, then Justin Olam completed the rout.Warriors 10 (Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Wayde Egan tries; Reece Walsh goal)Storm 70 (Jahrome Hughes 2, Xavier Coates 4, Nick Meaney 2, Ryan Papenhuyzen 2, Harry Grant, Jesse Bromwich, Justin Olam tries; Ryan Papenhuyzen 7 goals, Nick Meaney 2 goals)Halftime: 16-10- Michael Burgess, NZ Herald
After their gutsy win over the Wests Tigers on Saturday night, Melbourne Storm football operations manager Ryan Hoffman joined SEN Mornings to talk about the devastating injuries they suffered, Xavier Coates' impressive debut, and the NRL's decision to schedule their home opener for this weekend.
Josh Addo Carr out, Xavier Coates in!!! Nicho Hynes out, Nick Meany in!!!! The list goes on and on!!! Got some stats to prove it!!!
The boys look at the big guns of the Melbourne Storm as the team previews continue. All the boys are hot on Harry Grant but will they pull the trigger on him with his suspension for round 1? TK makes the case for Welch which everyone sees a huge season ahead for Paps. Its duds all round for Felise Kaufusi while Corby puts trap city on the Cheese Brandon Smith while TK puts a warning on Jahrome Hughes. Few cheapies in this team with some value presenting from Josh King, Xavier Coates and an emerging pedigree in Tyran Wishart. Tune in now for the in-depth analysis with plenty of draft chat to conclude the podcast. Talking League Cup is open now with the league pin DVRFR5TJ jump in an have some fun with the crew. Find all our podcast episodes at www.talkingleaguepod.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A top Queensland academy has been accused of allowing parents to be misled by over-inflated 2020 Year 12 results on a national website which ranks schools according to academic outcomes. Queensland's stalling vaccination rates have received a boost as fears the Omicron variant coupled with new community cases stoke concerns that the state's Covid-free days are at an end. A Fleet of space-age helicopters will operate zero-emission joy flights over the Great Barrier Reef in a landmark deal for eco-tourism. QUEENSLAND State of Origin star Xavier Coates has been rocked by the arrest of his half-brother after a shocking stabbing on the Gold Coast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Xavier Coates is a professional rugby league player. He is also a great friend whom I’ve had the pleasure getting to know over the past year. At just the young age of 20 years he has already played at one of (if not) the highest possible arena of rugby league - State of Origin. He is a proud Papua New Guinean and Australian who attributes much of his achievements to his parents and the people he has grown up around. Being challenged by his siblings in the backyard at a young age gave him the competitive drive he has today. We talk about how he felt when making his debut for The Kumuls, Broncos, Qld Maroons, online bullying - how he deals with it, importance of recovery and much more. Instagram: @xaviercoates About David Mead David Mead has played professional rugby league for 13 years. Spending time with other athletes, coaches and football staff has given him great insight into how the sport is played at a high level. He wants to use insights and stories from these people as well as from his experience to inspire and to empower the youth. He believes in "leaving the place better than you found it." This podcast will help him and others do just that. Connect with David and follow him on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/david.mead.94 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidmead411/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidmead411 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mead-7604b986/ Website: www.davidmead.com.au Producer: Jason Strozkiy (@strozkiymedia) www.strozkiymedia.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't dream, it's over.The Warriors still have a mathematical chance, but their playoff chances are out of their own hands after an agonising 24-22 loss to the Broncos tonight.The Auckland club will need to rely on some improbable results from the teams around them, even if they win both of their remaining games.Although the Warriors have showed great spirit with their late-season revival, this was a massive opportunity lost.They led 14-12 with 25 minutes to play, after burning back from 12-4 down, but were guilty of switching off twice as Albert Kelly and Anthony Milford scored opportunist tries for the Broncos.Still they could have forced extra time, after a 77th-minute Euan Aitken try, but Reece Walsh missed the conversion, then was just wide with an audacious two-point field goal attempt with 30 seconds to play.Goal kicking made the difference on the scoreboard, with Walsh missing four from five attempts, though they were all from out wide.But that's tough on the teenager. As a team the Warriors slipped from the standards set in previous weeks, particularly in the first half.They didn't quite click for long periods, allowing the Broncos to build pressure, and lacked crispness in attack and hunger in defence.Coach Nathan Brown, as he likes to do, shuffled the deck before kick-off, leaving Wayde Egan on the bench and omitting Kodi Nikorima from the 17, which was a brave call.The Warriors dodged a bullet early, with the Broncos nearly forcing the ball under the posts, after a risky play by Dallin Watene-Zelezniak behind his own try line, before Aitken was denied minutes later for a double movement.The Broncos opened the scoring through Xavier Coates, after Walsh completely misjudged an Milford bomb. Some hot footwork from Milford set up Coates soon afterwards, after an unfortunate Watene-Zelezniak error.Walsh had struggled to get involved in the first quarter, but finally made his mark with a sizzling break, beating four defenders from deep inside his own territory. That sparked the Warriors, with Montoya finishing a sweeping backline move.But the Broncos were dominant, and should have extended their lead through Milford, who was everywhere. The Brisbane playmaker was over the line – after a sharp passing move – before a miraculous effort by Peta Hiku to hold him up.Hiku went close at the other end, after some pinball, but the Warriors spent most of the first half on the back foot, forced to make almost 80 more tackles than their opponents, not helped by eight errors.They showed great spirit to keep their line intact, defending a series of sets as the home side benefitted from a couple of charitable calls from the officials in the latter stages.Some instinctive magic from Hiku, who was having a stormer, brought the Warriors closer early in the second half, as the centre nudged the ball between two defenders with his foot, following a Watene-Zelezniak grubber, then showed agility to touch down.There was more to come, as Josh Curran forced his way over following a bumping Bunty Afoa charge.Josh Curran of the Warriors celebrates scoring a try against the Broncos. Photo / GettyThe Warriors had all the momentum but gave some back with a disappointing Broncos try. As a Milford kick bobbled around, Kelly wanted it the most, while his opponents were guilty of ball watching.But Hiku was irrepressible, with a subtle flick putting Watene-Zelezniak across, after pressure from Walsh had forced a line dropout.That levelled the scores, setting up a frantic final 17 minutes. But Milford broke Warriors hearts with an opportunistic try, after following up his own bomb and getting lucky as it was propelled back.Aitken gave some late, late hope – forcing a Walsh grubber – but it wasn't to be.Broncos 24 (Xavier Coates 2, Albert Kelly, Anthony Milford tries; Herbie Farnworth 4 con)Warriors 22 (Marcelo Montoya, Peta Hiku, Josh Curran, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Euan Aitken tries; Reece Walsh con)Halftime: 12-4Text by...
NRL.com's Dan Walsh and Zac Bailey recap the week that was in the NRL with all the latest player signing news. They provide updates on Dane Gagai, Dale Finucane, Xavier Coates and Kyle Flanagan, and look at Australia and New Zealand's decision to withdraw from the 2021 Rugby League World Cup over COVID-19 concerns
The boys discuss all the big news in the NRL including Tevita Pangai Jr heading to the Panthers, Storm forward Dale Finucane in demand, Mitch Moses injury and could Xavier Coates head to the Storm early?
Pat & Heals joined by rugby league great Cameron Smith to chat all things NRL including player transfers, will Xavier Coates leave early and preview the round of action this weekend (22/07/21)
Cameron Smith reveals that the Broncos winger might be arriving at the Storm earlier than planned
The Brisbane Broncos winger may only be 20 years old but has made an impact already. Xavier Coates will put on the Maroon for the State of Origin this week and can't wait to run on the field on home turf. He joins The Continuous Call Team to talk through the side's training ahead of game one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jimmy Smith Was Joined By Fox Sports NRL Reporter Darcie McDonald To Discuss The Latest News In And Around The NRL.
Crash on a Monday to work through the latest in sport, including the Indian Premier League, the Melbourne Storm poaching Xavier Coates from Brisbane and more.
Chris catches up with the Pearl to review the weekend's Queensland derby and the Broncos losing Xavier Coates to the Melbourne Storm
Buzz, Mick and Mobbsy pay tribute to the late Bunny Reilly, reflect on the career of Brett Morris, debate who is in more trouble - Canberra or Newcastle - and Xavier Coates becoming the latest Bronco to abandon ship. 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.
Join Robb Cox and Warrick Nicolson for a rare Thursday edition of the NOT The Footy Show Podcast with Round 9 here. We explore how Kotoni Staggs staying with Brisbane has totally crippled their salary cap and how Melbourne are taking full advantage by signing Xavier Coates to replace Josh Addo-Carr. In the Bonus Segment we call for the return of the 5 minute sin bin to help the NRL's 'Crackdown' Enjoy the show? Please give us a review.
Sixty senior doctors have penned a scathing letter to Health Minister Brad Hazzard calling out “Third World conditions”, “inadequate facilities” and “grossly inadequate non-clinical space” at Canterbury Hospital. It's been revealed a terrified Stuart MacGill hid out in a nondescript motel for nearly a week in fear of his life, after allegedly being abducted at gunpoint by members of an alleged crime syndicate. A mystery COVID case with no obvious links to the border was detected in an eastern suburbs man on Wednesday, sparking the Premier to remind NSW it cannot take its recent virus-free status for granted. And in sport, the Brisbane Broncos have suffered another hammer blow after young gun Xavier Coates rejected advances from the three Queensland teams to join Melbourne. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Simo is back as we go over all things Broncos.In this episode, we cover;We won, against a real team!Tyson Gamble!Dave Donaghy is finally hereAdam Reynolds?Xavier Coates?Kotoni Staggs extends for 4 yearsMany other things BroncosYour QuestionsAnd much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jimmy Smith Was Joined By Fox Sports NRL Reporter Darcie McDonald To Recap The Latest Sports News.
Titans Head Coach Justin Holbrook on Xavier Coates
This week Zach is joined by Tom and Kohei to discuss the latest happening's in the last 10 days in sport •Classique Legend in Sha Tin •Cheating stories in class at school •Wins/hard losses from the weekend •Gal v Hunt •Should Steve Smith be captain? •Big Bash care factor? •Capewell out takes •Tigers, Dogs, Broncos, Titans all keen on the cheese •Xavier Coates to Storm? •Merit team - would it really be the Aus team if we had a game? •Benji knocking back a big pay day in the UK •Cam Smith •Rugby World Cup draw •Magic Millions lead up races •Final prediction for the Gal v Hunt fight Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @giveusaspellpod Follow us on Facebook 'Give Us A Spell Podcast' Rate and review our show on apple iTunes if you can!
Warriors 26Broncos 16The Warriors have won the Battle of the Bottom to show that their spirit is well and truly alive, even if other parts of their game are not so healthy.The nomad Warriors piled more misery on Brisbane with a 26-16 victory on the Central Coast, handing the glamour club their sixth straight NRL loss.Ken Maumalo, among three players who want to return home early, was among the Warriors' stars, as they powered home with an impressive second half against a collapsing Broncos effort.The Warriors' victory came without suspended captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, while they lost playmaker Kodi Nikorima to a head injury in the opening minutes.The result gave interim coach Todd Payten his first win in charge of a first grade side, and the Warriors their third win of the disrupted NRL season.There were so many crucial moments in the second half, including captain's challenges which went for and against the Warriors in front of about 2500 spectators.When Peta Hiku let an Anthony Milford bomb bounce, gifting a try to Herbie Farnworth, the Warriors looked in trouble.But hooker Wayde Egan came to the rescue, ripping the ball free of two tacklers to score a try which gave the Warriors an 18-16 advantage. It was all the Warriors in the final stages.No one could complain about the entertainment, and that was before the game had even started.The drama surrounding Brisbane's horror run of results included a claim by the club's greatest player Wally Lewis that the current squad was divided over pay.Not to be outdone, Warriors owner Mark Robinson entered the fray during the week, effectively packing the bags for Blake Green - who was an increasingly dominant figure in the match - and Gerard Beale at the end of the year.Neither side will go close to troubling the NRL trophy engraver on this form, but it was a captivating battle between two desperate sides.The Broncos dominated possession in the first half but led by just 10-6 after a 39th minute try to Maumalo gave the New Zealand side the boost they had been desperately but ineptly chasing.Maumalo and Chanel Harris-Tavita had bombed a try minutes earlier, but with Gerard Beale providing a sharp pass, they made amends this time.Brisbane were never convincing but had taken a 10-0 lead through tries to flying right wing Xavier Coates.The second seemed to predict a frustrating night for the Warriors, who gifted Coates the ball when in sight of the Brisbane tryline.With giant Broncos prop Payne Haas setting the early tone, Coates also scored in the eighth minute, when their disorganised attack suddenly sharpened and they created an overlap for the wing.The Warriors had already lost Nikorima at this point. The little five-eighth had advanced to confront big Tevita Pangai jnr and suffered a head clash, his head also smacking into the ground.Despite their awkward attack Brisbane looked in the box seat to set up a victory, until Maumalo's late first-half try changed the mood.And it was the Warriors who came out of the blocks fastest in the second spell, and they carried on to a stunning win.Warriors 26 (K. Maumalo 2, A. Paasi, W. Egan, I. Papali'i tries; C. Harris-Tavita 3 goals)Brisbane 16 (X. Coates 2, H. Farnworth tries; J. Isaako 2 goals)Halftime: 6-10text by Chris Rattue
Coatesy talks to us about how hard it is living with Macca, not letting the hype get to him and his messy housemate Tommy Dearden! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.