Our special guests discuss the Telstra Premiership and give you behind the scenes insights into the players, teams and the NRL.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 400 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
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Check the quality of your audio before posting an episode!! Pretty disappointing that an NRL branded post cast cannot get this right.
Good podcast. Only negative jamie soward such a know all and always putting others down.
The sound quality is so bad. The guests volume is low so you turn it up but the plosives from the main commentators are excruciating. Very unprofessional.
Like listening to robots talk to each other. Harsh but it’s pretty dull. Woke podcast.
Overall love the content, particularly the Monday podcast. No offence to Niav Owens, seems like a lovely person, but she does not belong on a rugby league podcast, seems scripted and contrived. Kenny Scott also doesn’t seem to know much more than what he hears from the commentary and media or reads himself.
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