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Jock Madden: We felt like we wanted to re-start our year

38 min · 31. maj 2026
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Wests Tigers returned to the winners list in Round 13 after a run of 3 straight defeats leading into the bye. Their man for all seasons Jock Madden chatted to NRL Sunday to explain how there were treating the match as a chance to re-set and go again. He also addressed the controversial charge down call that denied the Bulldogs a try against them. You can also hear Andrew Moore throw the topics of the week to John Gibbs and bench utility player Michael Carayannis. There's some numerology chat from John Gibbs, the first thought is the 1990s and you can get to know Cam McInnes. And there's a Denis Carnahan song so good it might have been written by Jesus and performed by Superman.

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