They've been doing it all day sir!
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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