
The Rush Hour brings you the latest breaking sports news, hilarious entertainment and expert opinions. Join Anthony Maroon with Australia’s most prominent sporting voices including NRL legend Nathan “Hindy” Hindmarsh, NRLW stars Millie Elliot, Keeley Davis and Sam Bremmer
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1159 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsComedy | |||

The Rush Hour with Maroon, Millie and Hindy chat about stupid dares (and we can confirm, there are some REALLY stupid ones), Hindy tells a story about the time he lived with Mitchell Sargent and find out who from the team has a fear of pooing in publ... more
The Rush Hour with Maroon and Hindy chat about the time that Hindy met the legend Dave Grohl, they take your calls on what happened when you taught your kids to drive, and have you heard of hobby dogging?
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The Rush Hour with Maroon, Millie and Hindy are joined by crime editor Mark Morri to chat about all things Sydney crime, they take your calls on outrageous customer behaviour, and Millie has made a hilarious discovery about baby Gigi!
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Former National Rugby League premiership winner Matt Utai has been shot in a drive-by attack. Crime reporter Mark Morri joins the show to break down what police are investigating, including reports the incident may be linked to alleged gang connectio... more
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Would be a 5 star show, but that stupid intro where they talk about what happened in the show is cringeworthy and full of spoilers. Cutvthat rubbish out
Just listened to the Poddy and heard the tip from Woodsy on how to handle Reece Walsh, “you need to level him “. Well they certainly did that, didn’t quite work out that well for NSW
The trio of Gus, Del & Candice is the perfect combination for this show. No offence to Jude, but having an AFL guy just doesn’t work, whenever he speaks you can tell he is nervous & out of place. Just like Matty John’s points out, culturally AFL folks are just different to the culture here in Sydney, the humour is different & doesn’t mix. Flogging a dead horse here atm.
as bad as the dead set legends was, no character in this show, sooooo boring
as bad as the dead set legends, no character in this show, sooooo boring
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This comedic sports podcast features a blend of humorous discussion and expert analysis centered around Australian rugby league, particularly the NRL. The engaging hosts share witty banter and personal anecdotes while providing insights into the latest sports events and trends, often incorporating listener interactions and playful games. Unique segments such as Mad Libs and lively debates about pop culture and sports moments keep the content entertaining and relatable. Listeners can expect a combination of laughter and information, making it appealing for sports fans looking for both news and a good time.
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