
The new kid on the sports media block combining cutting edge sports content, best of breed sports tipping service and a fashion brand dripping with urban culture. Unfiltered, honest, passionate and unique, giving the sports lover an alternative to the traditional, biased and mundane mainstream media. Aims not only to be genuine in its views, but also give the viewers in-depth insights across a wid... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 133 | Founded | a year ago |
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The biggest story in the NRL this week is Jerome Luai's early exit from the Wests Tigers, with Braith and Reni breaking down what really happened, Benji Marshall's response, why the Tigers are paying big money for him to leave, and whether Parramatta... more
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Jarome Luai’s future at the Wests Tigers is under serious question, and the NRL bunker is back under fire.In this episode of The Monday Kick On, we break down why the Tigers may be ready to move Luai on early, whether another NRL club should take the... more
NSW are State of Origin champions after a dominant 30-12 victory over Queensland in the decider. The boys break down Nathan Cleary’s statement performance, Laurie Daley’s redemption, the Blues’ brutal game plan and where the Maroons got it wrong.They... more
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Great alternative to the mainstream footy podcasts. No hidden agendas, just honest opinions.
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High-energy sports discussion show focused on rugby league and betting markets, mixing hot-takes on Origin drama, coaching moves, and club form with lively banter and on-the-ground insights from the host team. Episodes frequently weave in live event context, betting angles, and industry chatter, with a candid, opinionated style and occasional cross-sport chatter that keeps the conversation fresh. Noteworthy is the bold, unfiltered approach, strong banter, and a consistent emphasis on leadership decisions, player movement, and market implications that appeals to fans who want both analysis and personality.
A standout aspect is the mix of traditional sports analysis with tipping content and a fashion-forward, culturally aware persona behind ... more
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Recent guests on BTFU include:
1. Jake Friend
2. Renny Matoor
3. Alana Pearson
4. Reni Matua
5. Aaron Macy Mace
6. Aaron Macy
7. Osman Samin
8. Buzz Rothfield
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