Mark Chapman, Jon Wilkin, Brian Noble and Jamie Peacock discuss, debate and argue over the best players, games, finals and iconic moments in Rugby League.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
The Man of Steel award goes right back to 1977 when David Ward of Leeds was the first recipient of a trophy which got its name because of a sponsor. Many great players have received the accolade as being the best in any particular season, but few hav... more
It's always difficult to judge whether one game was better than another, so this top ten list concentrates on the most memorable moments in Grand Finals along with the impact each had on that game itself and their subsequent outcomes.
From Jason Rob... more
The roots of this episode are in 1895 when the sport of rugby split in two and rugby league was born alongside its often distant relative! We're talking about the codebreakers, those who've crossed over and competed on both sides of the divide.
Out... more
It's often said it's a good thing not to stand still, but why is the sport's governing body never happy? In a game which seems to be constantly re-inventing itself, this time on Rugby League Top 10 we're talking innovations.
A lot of change has foll... more
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Christ is there nowt this moaning get isn't on. Me me me the knacker.
What a fella - loved the episode with JJB. Great attitude and philosophy. Found it very uplifting for the times we live in. Love to see and hear more from him. Cracking -thank you.
This podcast has gone rapidly downhill recently. So much so that I’ve had to get rid. Too much banging on about the history of the sport at the expense of the present, or Jon Wilkin running his mouth about everything SL is doing wrong, with nobody brave enough to cut in when he goes on his minutes long monologues of negativity or question his sulkiness. Really disappointing. The other presenters are great when not being subdued by Wilkin’s extended criticisms.
I am a big rugby league fan. The game has so much to offer but tends to look too much into the past and rarely sees past its nose. This podcast is similar. They only ever seem to glance on the tough subjects such as the future of rugby league. Dave Woods (as much as I think he’s great) prefers to stay away from the tough subjects and weekly news updates and instead gets historic players on to tell us about their experiences. The game has so much going on in the background but we never get to hea... more
Martin Offiah interview was poor. Martin did not answer questions choosing to bring answers back to self praise. Whilst it was good to have some of the memories of his excellent career, he fell so far short of addressing the issues in question. Dave Woods should take responsibility for not keeping him on track with answers.
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Focused on the world of Rugby League, this podcast features discussions on iconic moments, pivotal games, and noteworthy players. Throughout its episodes, insights are shared on team strategies, individual performances, and the evolving landscape of the sport, making it appealing to fans who are eager for detailed analyses and personal anecdotes from past and present figures in Rugby League. Unique to this podcast is the blend of expert commentary with personal stories, which creates an engaging listening experience for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Listeners can expect in-depth conversations that not only celebrate the game's history but also address current challenges and developments within Rugby League. With a mix of serious... more
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