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  • Grand final clash: Will the Melbourne Storm end the Penrith Panthers' golden run?
    2024/10/02
    Regardless of this Sunday’s final score, the Melbourne Storm are closing the season on a high note. Craig Bellamy secured his 7th Coach of the Year award, Kiwi Jahrome Hughes claimed the prestigious Dally M Medal, and Xavier Coates took home both the Drinkwise Try of the Year and the Peter Frilingos Headline Moment of the Year. Hosts Adam and Goran unpack the highlights of the Dally M award ceremony, share their picks for the NRL Team of the Year, and place their final bets on who will reign supreme. Will the Penrith Panthers clinch their fourth consecutive NRL Premiership, or is this the end of their golden era?
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    56 分
  • Goran has a special message about this week's episode
    2024/10/01
    A slight change in release schedule for this week's ep. Goran explains the reason why.
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    2 分
  • Kangaroos vs Kiwis: Is it still an honour to play for your country?
    2024/09/25
    Kiwis assistant coach Adam Blair talks about the honour of representing your country in sport, but Kalyn Ponga's withdrawal from the Kangaroos suggests not everyone shares that sentiment. Goran questions whether predictability is such a bad thing with the top four play-off teams mirroring the round robin standings. And as the competition intensifies, Goran and Adam also debate where to draw the line on offensive contact.
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    52 分
  • The key to the Storm's success with Nelson Asofa-Solomona
    2024/09/18
    Melbourne Storm prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona gives us a glimpse into the inner sanctum of the table's top team. Our very own Adam Blair (Assistant Coach of the Kiwis, no less) teases the Kiwis lineup for the 2024 Pacific Championships. Plus - is it time to fix our spine issues and invest in developing homegrown halves and hookers? All that and more on this week's League of Our Own.
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Jahrome Hughes talks up a 'Storm'
    2024/09/11
    Dally M winner-in-waiting Jahrome Hughes interrupts his dinner plans to discuss why another award would mean more, the Storm’s premiership prospects and whether his future might involve the Warriors. Plus, where can Benji Marshall take the Tigers after a wooden spoon first season? And Blairy and Goran lock horns over a shock pick for the playoffs.
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    50 分
  • Tohu Harris exclusive: Warriors skipper on refs, retirement and reviewing a disappointing year
    2024/09/04
    The Warriors have plenty to chew over after a season that failed to meet lofty expectations. In a rare interview, skipper Tohu Harris joins Blairy and Goran to talk frankly about why they finished outside the eight, where they go from here and what his future holds.
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    1 時間 1 分
  • Rising Storm and NZ Māori star Jack Haworth, RTS picks Samoa and more refereeing blunders
    2024/08/28
    Young gun Jack Howarth is poised for finals footy with the minor premiers Melbourne Storm. He beams in from Victoria to talk playing for the NZ Māori, copping one of his coach Craig Bellamy's legendary sprays and whether he'd pick the Kiwis over the Kangaroos. On a similar note, Blairy and Goran discuss Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's decision to play for Samoa, and have another crack at finding solutions to the ongoing inconstencies in decisions by match officials.
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    53 分
  • ‘The Aussies don’t want us’: Why the next Immortal probably won’t be a Kiwi
    2024/08/21
    With the NRL set to name its 14th Immortal, the odds are stacked against New Zealanders joining the list of all-time greats - Blairy and Goran discuss the importance of representation. They also preview Shaun Johnson’s final home game as a Warrior and refereeing inconsistencies around field goals and blocking.
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    52 分