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  • #24 Tigers Surprise, Lions Disappoint, and Cricket Catastrophes
    Jul 7 2025

    Rugby fans witnessed an underwhelming performance as the British and Irish Lions secured a 21-10 victory against the Waratahs, with questions arising about their readiness for the upcoming Test series. Despite moments of brilliance from Alex Mitchell and Finn Russell's orchestration attempts, the Lions' attack seemed disjointed, struggling to implement Irish methods after just three weeks together.

    The rugby world buzzed with news of Owen Farrell's surprise call-up to the Lions squad. His leadership qualities and versatility at fly-half and inside center could prove invaluable, especially following recent injuries. Though he'll miss the upcoming Brumbies clash, his potential involvement against the Australia-New Zealand invitational team might determine his Test series prospects.

    NRL fans were treated to several compelling narratives, including the Broncos' remarkable comeback against the Bulldogs, the Raiders' continued rise despite late-game fatigue issues, and perhaps most surprisingly, the Wests Tigers' 30-28 upset over the Roosters—featuring a historic moment with all three Fainu brothers scoring in the same match. Meanwhile, State of Origin anticipation builds toward a decider where New South Wales enters as favorites but Queensland's determination and experience remain dangerous factors.

    Cricket enthusiasts endured England's brutal 336-run defeat to India, highlighted by some troubling statistics—including six ducks in their first innings giving both a median and mode score of zero. The Australian cricket team completed their series victory over a competitive West Indies side, while Formula 1 fans celebrated McLaren's impressive 1-2 finish at the British Grand Prix.

    As we prepare to travel to Canberra for the Lions' clash against the Brumbies—a team that defeated them in 2013—we're reminded of sport's beautiful unpredictability. Whether you're passionate about rugby, league, cricket, or motorsport, the emotional rollercoaster continues. What storylines will next week bring? Join us to find out!

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    47 min
  • #23 Pints, Points, and Perth: Our Weekend with the British and Irish Lions
    Jul 2 2025

    We detail our adventure to Perth for the British and Irish Lions tour, sharing everything from airport delays and expensive pints to the breathtaking western sunset and surprisingly quiet city center.

    • Reflection on the British & Irish Lions victory over Western Force with standout performances from Elliot Daly and Finn Russell
    • Discussion of the NRL round results including the Panthers' defensive masterclass in their 8-6 win over the Bulldogs
    • Analysis of Origin team selections, including Josh Papali coming out of retirement for Queensland and Shibasaki's remarkable rise
    • Breakdown of Brisbane Broncos' recent improvement and concerns about the Warriors after key injuries
    • Preview of upcoming NRL round 18 fixtures with match predictions
    • Quick recap of England's dominant cricket performance against India in the first Test

    Follow us on social media for more content, including our weekend videos and match reactions.


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    48 min
  • #22 From Origin Heartbreak to Lions Tour: This Week's Rugby Rollercoaster
    Jun 25 2025

    The State of Origin series hangs in the balance after a controversial Game 2 saw Queensland edge New South Wales 26-24 in a thriller that left Blues fans wondering what might have been. Goal kicking emerged as the critical difference, with New South Wales missing seven out of nine conversions across both games – leaving 14 potential points unconverted and proving the difference between victory and defeat.

    Queensland's Cameron Munster led brilliantly as captain while Harry Grant redeemed himself after a poor showing in Game 1. The Maroons' aggressive first-half display built a commanding 24-6 lead before a spirited Blues comeback fell agonizingly short. Questions about refereeing decisions linger, particularly with an 8-0 penalty count and several missed calls that significantly impacted the contest.

    Beyond Origin, Round 16 of the NRL delivered surprises galore – the Panthers defeated the Warriors in New Zealand without their Origin stars, the Knights continued their resurgence by defeating the Dolphins, and the Eels found form without their star halves. Perhaps most remarkable is the incredible tightness of the competition, with just four points separating 5th place from 16th with eleven rounds remaining. We break down each match while looking ahead to Round 17's fixtures.

    We're also gearing up for the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, analyzing their opening loss to Argentina and what it means for their chances down under. As we prepare to head west for their match against Western Force in Perth, we discuss expectations, key players, and what makes this once-every-twelve-year tour so special. Follow our journey across Australia as we attend six matches throughout the tour, bringing you analysis and behind-the-scenes content along the way!

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    49 min
  • The Whinging Poms Return: Mid Season NRL Review
    Jun 19 2025

    Diving deep into the mid-season NRL team reviews, we hand out report cards for all 17 clubs and analyse what's going right and wrong across the competition.

    • Performance of the week goes to Kieran Foran and Jayden Campbell for shutting down Manly's attack through defensive pressure
    • Jack Bostock earns recognition for his four-try performance for the Dolphins
    • Manly's struggles continue with questionable decisions to play injured Tom Trbojevic
    • The Titans parked the bus effectively against Manly, exposing their one-dimensional attack
    • Dolphins continue their scoring rampage with 158 points in three games
    • Bulldogs defeat Rabbitohs in a lightning-interrupted match
    • Mid-season grades: A+ for Warriors and Raiders who've exceeded all expectations
    • Panthers receive an F
    • Train etiquette in Australia compared to London becomes our "whinge of the week"
    • Round 16 predictions focus on how Origin players will back up from Perth

    Join us next week as we recap State of Origin and analyse how teams adjust during the representative period.


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    1 h et 6 min
  • Dogs of War: How The "Mongrel" Factor Could Decide Origin 2
    Jun 17 2025

    BONUS Origin 2 Preview! With this weeks full episode being released on Thursday, we break down the upcoming State of Origin Game 2 match in Perth, exploring team changes, tactical decisions, and our predictions for what promises to be a crucial encounter.

    Can't wait to see if our predictions hold true or if we end up with egg on our faces after Origin 2!


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    10 min
  • EP#20: The Mental Health Game
    Jun 11 2025

    We discuss the major shifts in the Queensland Maroons team with Daly Cherry-Evans dropped ahead of Origin Game 2 and analyze whether Billy Slater is making the right call with five player changes.

    • The importance of mental health awareness during Men's Mental Health Month
    • Reece Walsh returns for the Broncos, showing brilliant attack but still raising defensive questions
    • The Dolphins emerge as potential dark horses after scoring 100 points in just two games
    • Three teams pulling away from the pack: Raiders, Bulldogs, and Warriors establishing themselves as the real deal
    • Adam O'Brien's controversial comments about Newcastle fans after their victory over Manly
    • Manly's second-half collapse against Newcastle and the tactical failures that led to their defeat
    • Predictions for a reduced Round 15 schedule with several teams missing Origin players
    • Lachie Galvin's immediate impact at the Bulldogs after his mid-season switch from the Tigers

    If you're struggling with mental health issues, remember you're not alone. Reach out to friends, family, or professional services like ruok.org.au - it's important to speak up before things get too severe.


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    56 min
  • Ep#19: Welcome Back to Brooky!
    Jun 4 2025

    A rejuvenated Manly Sea Eagles team delivered a stunning 34-6 victory over the Brisbane Broncos, sparking debate about whether they've finally found their groove or if this is just another false dawn. The hosts share their firsthand experience of this match, recounting a heated exchange with Broncos supporters that highlights the ongoing question of whether away fans should be segregated at NRL fixtures.

    State of Origin talk dominates the middle segment as Chris and Ben break down New South Wales' dominant performance in the series opener. Stephen Crichton earns particular praise for completely nullifying Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, while Spencer Leniu's impact and physicality suggest he'll be targeted in Game 2. The conversation shifts to Lachlan Galvin's signing with the Bulldogs and what this means for both clubs moving forward.

    The biggest revelation comes in their discussion of the Canberra Raiders, who continue to defy pre-season expectations. After defeating the Roosters 26-24 without halfback Jamal Fogarty, the hosts make a compelling case that the Raiders might just be the best team in the competition right now. Their physical presence, depth, and ability to win close games has established them as legitimate premiership contenders.

    Round 14 predictions follow, with particular focus on Thursday's Knights vs Manly clash that both hosts will be attending. The episode wraps with cricket talk as tickets for the Sydney Ashes Test are secured, plus quick discussions on Joe Root's masterclass against the West Indies and Max Verstappen's controversial F1 moment. Subscribe for weekly NRL analysis that cuts through the noise with genuine fan perspective.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Ep#18: Origin, but Beers!
    May 28 2025

    What happens when you combine some of Australia's favourite beers with its greatest sporting rivalry? We're diving headfirst into Origin week with our ultimate State of Origin Beer Teams!

    Like any good selectors, we've carefully chosen our starting 13s for both New South Wales and Queensland, matching iconic brews to rugby league positions based on their characteristics, strength, and playing style. From Stone and Wood's versatile fullback qualities to Tooheys New directing traffic like a veteran halfback, we've created the perfect lineup for the Blues. Meanwhile, Queensland counters with XXXX Gold at the back and the monstrous 9.5% Felons Imperial Stout leading the forward pack.

    The selections sparked fascinating debates about which state would triumph in this hypothetical beer showdown. Would Queensland's heavier forward pack (most weighing in above 5%) overpower the more balanced NSW team? Or would the Blues' versatility and combination play win the day? Just like real Origin, the margins are razor-thin, though we're predicting a narrow Queensland series victory - much to our chagrin as NSW supporters.

    Beyond our beer-fueled fantasy draft, we break down the actual Origin matchups taking place this week, with both men's and women's games promising high-stakes action. We also dissect last weekend's NRL round, where underdogs reigned supreme across the board, and provide our tips for the upcoming fixtures.

    Whether you're a craft beer enthusiast or a die-hard league fan, this unique crossover episode delivers plenty of laughs while showcasing our passion for both brewing and rugby. So grab your favorite tinnie and join us for a different kind of Origin analysis that celebrates the best of both states!

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    1 h et 15 min