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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRugbyFootball | |||

The unwanted losing streak of seven in-a-row is over and ended in sensational style with the Melbourne Storm jumping out of the blocks posting a 20-nil lead over Wests in the first half, with Storm scoring over a point a minute at one stage. It was t... more
Melbourne have broken another club record, an unwanted one at that, extending their losing streak to now seven straight losses; the first time in Storm's 28 year history as a franchise. Stormy Daniel without sounding like a broken record, examines on... more
Just when Storm fans thought the past five weeks could not get any worse, well, it did. The Rabbitohs inflicting the Storm's sixth straight loss and breaking a 28-year hoo doo of never winning a game in Melbourne, notching up the first victory in sty... more
What's worse than four straight losses? Five straight losses; the third time in Storm's proud history since inception in 1998, where Melbourne have suffered five-straight defeats, the second time since 2012, some 14 years ago. Stormy Daniel gives his... more
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I’m a new listener, quite liked the content so thank you. A bit of feedback- a little more emphasis and emotion in your voice would make for a positive listening experience. Too monotone. Also please lose ‘in that regard’!
You should address the elephant in the room that is Adam gee! Will we ever win another game when he is refereeing us?
Every segment cut music is ridiculously loud compared to the talking audio. Makes it impossible to comfortably listen in the car or with head phones on - Talking talking BLASTING THUNDERSTRUCK talking talking. Likewise with any interview cut in to the poddy. Makes it unlistenable and half done. Lift your game, your passion is good. Your tech is TERRIBLE
Gobbs is highly articulate and his passion and love for the club shines. The episodes are insightful and hit the mark each time. Highly recommend this podcast for all storm fans.
This podcast is a tough one because I genuinely like Gobbs’ insight and energy. He brings quality information and a healthy combination of homerism and realism.
The reason I’m giving the pod two stars is the audio balancing of effects & interviews that are integrated into the podcast. These effects and interview clips are so much louder than Gobbs that they not only hurt my ears but give me an actual headache.
If the production crew actually spent time making sure the audio balance was good... more
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Listeners tune in for in-depth analysis of the Melbourne Storm, with a heavy emphasis on season previews, off-season moves, injury updates, and young talent stepping up. Episodes frequently discuss player departures and acquisitions, coaching strategy, and the club's broader context within the NRL. Production quality and pacing are recurring talking points among feedback, with praise for expert commentary yet some criticism around audio balance. The show tends to blend tactical breakdown with fan engagement and club updates, making it a go-to for dedicated Storm followers and rugby league enthusiasts seeking timely season context and behind-the-scenes dynamics.
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