A Rugby League podcast covering the NRL, Super League, State Of Origin and International Rugby League.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 517 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsSportsRugbySports News |
In this episode we talk about thje shock move of James Fisher-Harris to the New Zealand Warriors in 2025, who the Penrith Panthers might look at signing with their free'd up salary cap space, what this means for the Panthers great side, and we give o... more
In this episode we read listenter emails and look through the comments we have got recently on Youtube and give replies to them. We have a chat about South Sydney, the Canberra Raiders, the Wests Tigers, we talk about the most popular team in St Hele... more
In this episode we look at applying for the Melbourne Rugby Union CEO job, we talk about the Sydney Roosters setting up a rehab clinic, the South Sydney Rabbitohs coaching position, Benji Marshall being a competitive animal, how the Titans are just a... more
In this very special episode of the podcast we recieved anb email from a listerner called Eoin from Ireland who very kindly put out ideas for the perfect Rugby League article into Chat GPT and come up with a piece of Rugby League perferfection for ou... more
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West tigers podcast hosted by super fans of Lee Hagipantelis and Justin Pascoe, superb content.
West tigers podcast hosted by super fans of Lee Hagipantelis and Justin Pascoe, superb content.
A couple of refreshingly alternative voices in the meme swamped world of rugby league commentary. Funny and no grey areas…do not get on the wrong side of these blokes (e.g. by being a journalist, over-hyped player who doesn’t play at 100% or soap dodger). A graveyard for Tigers fan’s hopes.
Would be better if they could articulate thinking without swearing more
Well not since their last podcast, they’ve pretty put out a couple of them whilst I’ve typed this review, but it has been a while since I’ve given them a review. more
Apple Podcasts | #67 | United States/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #100 | United Kingdom/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #57 | Australia/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #75 | France/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #9 | Argentina/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #14 | United Arab Emirates/Sports/Rugby |
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