They've been doing it all day sir!
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.
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