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Two Englishmen in Australia, talking sports and life in a new country

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Origin Day Debates

A single pub-style question lit up the comments: where does Luke Brooks actually rank right now, and why do so many fans dismiss him before the debate even starts? We dig into the heat around “names vs form”, why being labelled a halves player can distort the conversation, and what Brooks is really offering Manly at six, especially in defence when teams target his edge. Then we get properly stuck into the NRL weekend review. We break down Manly’s gritty win over the Titans, why the attack looked conservative, and what injuries and new combos do to timing and shape. We also talk selection pressure and depth, including Clayton Faulalo’s genuine push for a spot, Jason Saab’s aerial questions, and how Taniela Paseka’s power through the middle changes Manly’s identity. From there we zoom out to the bigger comp picture: Dolphins building momentum, Storm leaking points and fading late, Cowboys surging after a rough start, the Rabbitohs getting smashed by injuries, the Warriors quietly stacking wins, and the Dragons shifting focus to recruitment and next season. With Origin on the doorstep, the weather takes centre stage. We preview State of Origin tactics in the rain, why the first 20 minutes could decide everything, and how Mitch Moses going down reshapes NSW with Ethan Strange stepping in. We finish with our Round 13 tips and a quick rant on scheduling players 48 hours after Origin. If you enjoy smart NRL chat from two armchair fans, subscribe, share the pod, and leave a review so more league tragics find us.

Yesterday - 33 min
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Selection Week

Origin selection week always turns rugby league into an argument, and we lean all the way into it. We start with the biggest call of the lot: who deserves the New South Wales fullback jersey right now, what the decision says about the Blues’ style, and what has to happen on the field for the pick to look smart. From kick returns and high-ball work to defensive muscle, we talk through the standards Origin demands and the awkward contingency question nobody wants to answer until a game is on the line.  From there we move through the rest of the squad, where “picked on form” collides with “picked for the role”. We look at wing options, why power and yardage can matter as much as pace, and which forwards feel stiff to miss out when you’re trying to build a bench that can actually cover injuries and momentum shifts. We also dig into the eligibility rule changes and how they quietly reshape the entire selection landscape for State of Origin.  Then it’s Magic Round, and the bigger theme that won’t go away: why so many NRL matches are turning into blowouts. We debate ruck speed, fatigue, defence, momentum, and the bunker, then roll through the key games and storylines, including form teams, injury worries, and what it all means for the run to finals. We wrap with our tips for the five-game week and a quick tease of our Origin preview next time. Subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave a review, then tell us your NSW 19 and why?

19 May 2026 - 40 min
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Clear(y)out

A powerhouse coach walks away and the whole comp starts doing the maths. Ivan Cleary announcing he’ll step down lights up every big question at once: is this just work life balance, a pull toward rep football, or a sign that Penrith’s roster squeeze is about to bite harder than fans expect? We get into the real knock on effects for the Penrith Panthers, from succession planning to the player market whispers around Nathan Cleary and other key names. We also zoom out to the legacy angle: the “coaching tree” effect, where great systems spread through assistants and shape the NRL long after the head coach leaves. Along the way we even take a quick detour into late season chaos in football, because nothing highlights pressure like a title race decided by one controversial moment. Then we go full State of Origin mode. With injuries stacking up, we debate the New South Wales Blues spine and pack, including the fullback shootout between James Tedesco and Dylan Edwards, who owns the halves, what the hooker rotation should look like, and which forward brings the kind of edge Queensland hates. After that, it’s Round 10 reactions and Magic Round tips at Suncorp, including a deep dive on Manly’s win over Brisbane and what it means heading into the weekend. If you’re into NRL news, Penrith Panthers analysis, State of Origin selection chat, and Magic Round predictions, you’ll feel right at home. Subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave a review with your fullback pick and your best upset tip.

14 May 2026 - 40 min
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FIFTY not out.

PNG is coming for the NRL market and the tax-free angle is already making rival clubs nervous. We unpack the PNG Chiefs’ latest signings, why flying journalists over is a smart PR play, and the uncomfortable question at the centre of it all: when take-home pay is higher, is the salary cap still truly equal? We also talk Perth’s challenge building pull in an AFL-heavy state, and why “buying the best” still does not guarantee a winning team. Then we zoom in on the on-field product: scoring is up, 80-point totals are showing up, and fans are split. We dig into what the rule changes might be doing to fatigue, ball-in-play time, and momentum, and whether rugby league risks turning tries into something that feels routine. From there it’s pure match talk: the Knights vs Rabbitohs classic, Latrell Mitchell’s rollercoaster night, the Sharks piling on points against a depleted Tigers, and Roosters vs Broncos chaos with huge injury and judiciary fallout. We finish by sizing up the teams in real trouble, what the Storm’s slump means in a year full of injury news, whether the Bulldogs can actually turn the attack around, and what the Warriors need to do to be genuine title threats. After that, we lock in our Round 10 predictions and set you up for the weekend. If you enjoyed it, subscribe, share it with a mate, and drop a review with your spiciest take: should PNG’s tax advantage be changed or embraced?

7 May 2026 - 33 min
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All Bark No Bite

Beer-soaked Anzac Weekend turns into a full-blown NRL therapy session: public holiday surcharges, two-up wins and losses, and that unbeatable feeling when you walk into a packed ground and everything smells like grass, hot chips, and chaos. We start with the fan stuff that makes footy weekends feel real, then snap straight into what matters most: who’s actually good right now, and why. Manly’s run has us talking seriously. We break down the Brookvale win through pressure, tempo, and game management, and why the second-half surge looks repeatable rather than lucky. We also look at what decides the next stretch, especially the middle battle against the Penrith Panthers, plus how injuries and bench rotation can change an 80-minute effort. If you care about the Sea Eagles, the Panthers, or just how momentum swings in rugby league, you’ll get plenty to argue with. Then we zoom out to the ladder and the noise. The Wests Tigers push into contender territory, but the Jerome Luai transfer reports raise big questions about leadership and trust in the NRL. We don’t hold back on the Canterbury Bulldogs either: where the attack stalls, why the hype feels louder than the results, and what that means when Origin season starts creeping closer. We finish with State of Origin debates (centres and the NSW fullback spot), quick takes on the rest of the round, and our NRL Round 9 tips, including Dolphins vs Storm and the headline Panthers vs Sea Eagles at Commbank. If you enjoy blunt footy chat, subscribe, share the show with a mate, and leave a review. What’s your spiciest Origin pick right now?

28 Apr 2026 - 42 min
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