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Never Again: The CommBank Curse

32 min · 7. juli 2026
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Seventeen errors can ruin more than a scoreboard, they can ruin your whole day. We start with a last-minute trip to Commbank Stadium that turns into a full-blown vent: leaving early, boiling over at the mistakes, and asking how a team can hand a winnable NRL game away so completely. From Manly Sea Eagles injuries and reshuffles to the uncomfortable truth about consistency, we dig into what the loss actually says about game management and composure. The tone flips when we talk about a perfect weekend on the other side of sport: a 50 nil win, a brutally honest film session, and the simple culture builders that make teams better. Yes, that includes the classic donuts-for-defense reward, but it also includes support play, line speed, and calmer execution. If you coach, play, or just love the details, this part is packed with practical takeaways. Then it is straight into big-stage chaos as England beat Mexico at the World Cup. We relive the red card and penalty swings, shout out Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford, and talk about why Thomas Tuchel feels built for tournament football. From there, we preview the State of Origin decider with selection debates, key players who have to stand up, and our score picks, before closing out with NRL round reviews, tipping for the week ahead, and a rugby union check-in as the Rugby World Cup approaches. Subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave a review if you want more weekly NRL analysis, State of Origin chat, World Cup reactions, and straight-talking tips. What was the biggest moment of your sporting week?

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episode Never Again: The CommBank Curse cover

Never Again: The CommBank Curse

Seventeen errors can ruin more than a scoreboard, they can ruin your whole day. We start with a last-minute trip to Commbank Stadium that turns into a full-blown vent: leaving early, boiling over at the mistakes, and asking how a team can hand a winnable NRL game away so completely. From Manly Sea Eagles injuries and reshuffles to the uncomfortable truth about consistency, we dig into what the loss actually says about game management and composure. The tone flips when we talk about a perfect weekend on the other side of sport: a 50 nil win, a brutally honest film session, and the simple culture builders that make teams better. Yes, that includes the classic donuts-for-defense reward, but it also includes support play, line speed, and calmer execution. If you coach, play, or just love the details, this part is packed with practical takeaways. Then it is straight into big-stage chaos as England beat Mexico at the World Cup. We relive the red card and penalty swings, shout out Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford, and talk about why Thomas Tuchel feels built for tournament football. From there, we preview the State of Origin decider with selection debates, key players who have to stand up, and our score picks, before closing out with NRL round reviews, tipping for the week ahead, and a rugby union check-in as the Rugby World Cup approaches. Subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave a review if you want more weekly NRL analysis, State of Origin chat, World Cup reactions, and straight-talking tips. What was the biggest moment of your sporting week?

7. juli 202632 min
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The Perfect Storm

Melbourne arrived with the reputation, Manly delivered the reality. We’re back after a fortnight off and we get straight into why the Storm “didn’t cause a splash”, how Manly’s defence keeps tightening under pressure, and why the kicking game still decides too many NRL matches for teams to treat it like an afterthought. We also get into the little moments that shape a season: Turbo managing his body, young players like Joey Walsh stepping up, and how discipline and field position swing tight scorelines. Then we shift to the State of Origin decider with teams named for Game 3. NSW make big calls, including leaving Brian To’o out, and we talk through what that says about aerial contests, repeatable targeting, and why certain weaknesses get exposed at Origin level. We also dig into the spine debate, the back-row rotation plan, and the one thing NSW need more than anything in Brisbane: their leaders owning the game when it’s ugly. From there it’s a fast but detailed NRL Round 17 review, a set of Round 18 tips with Origin outs and matchups in mind, plus a detour into the wider sports week: World Cup early reads and the Ben Stokes retirement shockwave for England cricket. If you like honest footy chat, strong opinions, and predictions you can disagree with, hit subscribe, share the episode, leave a review, and tell us: what’s your boldest call for the weekend?

2. juli 202634 min
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Origin Night At The MCG

One missed conversion, one late kick, and suddenly everything feels like State of Origin. We start with a proper 22-20 local nail-biter and use it as the perfect launchpad into Origin Game 2 at the MCG, where the margins are even thinner and the noise is a lot louder.  We talk selections and tactics with a hard focus on what actually swings big games: starting fast, holding the ball, and winning the kick battle. Mitch Moses is the centrepiece, not just as a name but for what his kicking profile unlocks, especially with aerial threats and the chaos that can come from wet weather in Melbourne. We also get into the weirdness of playing Origin on an oval and the idea that depth perception can change how you defend and chase kicks.  From there, it is a straight-shooting NRL Round 15 review: the emotional weight of Jai Arrow’s moment, the Broncos’ alarming slide, the Dolphins hanging 48 on the Roosters, the Sharks edging the Warriors 10-8, and the Eels tipping over the Raiders while bigger questions about roster calls and spine balance hang in the air. We finish with Round 16 tips and odds across the weekend, then a quick detour into the football World Cup viewing experience abroad plus England vs Croatia.  If you enjoyed the mix of State of Origin analysis, NRL match review, betting odds context, and honest predictions, subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave us a review so more footy tragics can find the show.

16. juni 202633 min
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Origin Selection Outrage

Origin teams drop and suddenly everyone becomes a selector, but some calls are still impossible to defend. We kick off with the biggest head-scratcher: how a wrecking-ball edge forward like Haumole Olakau’atu can be tearing up the NRL, posting monster post-contact metres, and still miss the New South Wales Blues top 19. From there we get stuck into what Origin coaches seem to prioritise, why certain systems fail to use game-breakers, and the backline choices that could decide the series. Then it’s into the weekend’s club footy: Manly Sea Eagles vs South Sydney Rabbitohs, the early wobble, the moments that flipped it, and the controversies everyone argued about on the way home. We break down the corner grounding debate, the “what even is control?” frustration around play-the-ball incidents, and why blaming two calls can hide a much bigger performance problem. We also talk Manly’s attack looking clunky at times, what changes when Turbo returns, and who misses out when your best spine is back on deck. The rest of the NRL form guide is just as wild: Penrith Panthers hanging 68 on the Wests Tigers, the Brisbane Broncos looking disjointed despite talent everywhere, Melbourne Storm surviving Newcastle Knights while still leaking too much on the edges, and the ripple effect of Xavier Coates’ season-ending Achilles injury. We wrap up with Sharks vs Dragons, a quick Dolphins check-in, and our NRL Round 15 tips across a round full of byes where every result feels magnified. If you’ve got a strong take on the Blues, the 68-0 blowout, or the best upset this week, hit play, share the show, leave a review, and tell us what we got right or wrong.

9. juni 202629 min
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Foran Locked In

Manly just made a statement: Kieran Foran is locked in on a three-year coaching deal through 2029, and the club is leaning all the way into the moment with “Foz Pines Park” on Thursday night. We’re recording online for the first time, we’re both a bit ragged after a huge weekend, but there’s no chance we’re skipping the biggest Sea Eagles news in years. We talk about what a coach fresh out of the modern NRL actually brings, why the mentality feels like it’s shifted fast, and how that kind of culture can become a magnet for players who want to chase a premiership. Then we get stuck into State of Origin Game 1, starting with the question everyone argued about: was it a red card? We break down the technique, the “accidental contact” debate, and why responsibility still sits with the defender. From there, we look at what New South Wales got wrong early, what they did right late, and why names like Nathan Cleary and Ethan Strange change selection conversations heading into Game 2. We also get into the Ashley Klein talk and whether one referee should handle the whole series. The back end is pure footy therapy: our Round 13 review (including Manly v Sharks frustration, Dragons stunning the Broncos, and the Tigers-Bulldogs blocked kick call that lit everyone up), plus our Round 14 tips and a big build toward Manly v Rabbitohs. If you’ve got a strong take on the send-off, the charge-down rule, or who you’re tipping this weekend, we want to hear it. Subscribe, share the pod with a mate, leave a review, and reply with your boldest call for Round 14?

2. juni 202632 min