
A Wednesday NRL podcast dedicated to providing in-depth analysis and expert predictions for the eight weekly fixtures. This Podcast is designed to assist both casual and serious Footy fans in their tipping or punting selections.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Welcome to the Mark My Words podcast, where the boys are packing their bags for NRL Magic Round in Brisbane, confirming they will definitely be sinking a few beers together but strictly avoiding nightclubs and discos. They dive into Ivan Cleary retir... more
Welcome to another episode of Mark My Words, where one self-proclaimed professional host tries to wrangle two absolute imbeciles. Tune in for serious NRL analysis, at least until someone's Tinder notification goes off right in the middle of a rant. E... more
This week on Mark My Words, the boys react to Jarome Luai and Alex Johnston signing with the brand new PNG Chiefs! MG debuts an original rugby league poem, and Piggy drops two wild story times involving Thai jet ski extortions and taking Jason Taylor... more
The boys reunite to tackle the biggest NRL headlines and preview the emotional Anzac Round. They dive into the chaotic coaching shakeup at the Dragons, unpacking Shane Flanagan's exit and Dean Young taking the interim reins. Things take a hilarious t... more
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Can’t believe these guys are allowed to swear on this podcast, so unprofessional.
That fat bum Levy gets away with so much because he brown noses 2GB management.
The only reason why his colleagues put up with him is because they get pay well to do so and if Levy doesn’t get his way, he throws tantrums.
You won’t read bad and negative listeners questions from next week Levy.
MG, Piggy and the great One-Iron make this podcast happen.
Just stick with your political show in the mornings which you read entirely from a piece of paper.
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Apple Podcasts | #179 |
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