A Rugby League 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘆 podcast. Hosted by: Rob London, Dennis Waywell and Sam Sankey. Please help us to continue to produce content by buying us a pint at http://www.patreon.com/whatbevan
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 153 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsComedyRugby |
The podcast celebrates its most positive episode in six years. Sam relaunches shitistics for the first time in 53 episodes, Dennis is all regattas & goths, and Rob totally forgets to mention his bang-on 80% prediction. Plus, Daniel returns with the m... more
The podcast reverts to a Sunday recording which makes everyone feel a little bit uncomfortable. Dennis decides to piggy-back off more than a Sky sport's subscription, Sam returns from a slow weekend in Cardiff lifting a heavy load of shitistics, and ... more
The podcast takes an in-depth look into bursts, contacts and spillages. As we let off some steam towards the anatomy, and ask why are the shitistics significantly lopsided towards the winter months? So climb onboard, head to the top deck, and admire ... more
The Burgess effect is in full flow but is Jenna Brooks' interview technique affecting his coaching? The effect of Sam's new shitistic affects the podcast more than any other stat in the past two years. Dennis looks at whether the effects of aerodynam... more
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i never liked the wires especially at the zoo known as wilderspool.... HOWEVER these boys are mint , they know there stuff, love their club and it shows , its worth listening to the back catalogue as some very funny moments, Please comeback with some extra resilience for the 2022 season !!! Hopefully someone at my club can invent something as good as this !!
Where some of the ideas for parts of the show come from I’ll never know. Great bunch of lads and you don’t need to be a wire fan to enjoy it
Always makes me chuckle a few times.
The RL talk is good, the question are interesting but when they try and make jokes it just becomes a bit sad. more
Love listening to this ... thanks for all the work that goes into it 👍
Apple Podcasts | #46 | United Kingdom/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #106 | Canada/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #167 | Australia/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #43 | Switzerland/Sports/Rugby |
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