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5 Live Rugby League World Cup Podcast

English, Daily News, 1 season, 173 episodes, 4 days, 17 hours, 7 minutes
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Expert analysis, opinion and interviews from the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.
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Wigan’s Grand Finale

Tanya Arnold, Kevin Brown, Andrew Henderson and John Kear reflect on a gripping Grand Final after Wigan defeated Hull KR 9-2. Victory meant the Warriors completed an incredible quadruple in 2024 and their CEO and former player, Kris Radlinski, joins the team to give an insight in to the preparations, celebrations and what now lies ahead for the most successful side of the Super League era.
10/14/202430 minutes, 17 seconds
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Grand Final Preview

It’s Grand Final week with Wigan Warriors and Hull KR battling for the right to be crowned Super League Champions. Tanya Arnold is at Old Trafford to preview the biggest night of the Rugby League year. Wigan are looking to win the Grand Final for the 7th time, whilst Hull KR are playing in their very first Super League title decider. Head Coach Matt Peet and players Bevan French and Kruise Leeming offer an insight into the Warriors’ preparations as they seek to lift their fourth trophy of the campaign. Hull KR boss Willie Peters, Captain Elliot Minchella and forward James Batchelor reveal their thoughts ahead of the big game. Rugby League legend Paul Sculthorpe and commentator Matt Newsum set the scene for what promises to be an epic contest.
10/9/202441 minutes, 54 seconds
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Finals Fortnight

Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown look ahead to a crucial weekend of Super League action featuring the Women’s Grand Final in St Helens and the Semi-finals in the men’s competition. Zoe Harris of St Helens and York Valkyrie’s Kelsey Gentles join the podcast to talk about their preparations for the Women’s Final in which Saints will be looking to complete the Treble against the defending Champions from York. They describe their own journeys through the sport, the physical and mental demands of playing the game and their own personal motivations for Sunday’s Final. Grand Final places are up for grabs in the Men’s competition and Kevin offers his analysis of the two Semi-finals.Warning: This episode contains discussion of suicide. If you have been affected by any of the issues raised you can find support via the BBC Action Line at https://bbc.co.uk/actionline/
10/2/202449 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Road to Old Trafford

It’s Play-off time in the 2024 Men’s Super League season and six teams are still standing in the race to be crowned Champions at the home of Manchester United. Tanya Arnold is at the official launch event to preview the upcoming series with representatives from all the teams involved. Salford coach Paul Rowley and his Leigh counterpart Adrian Lam look ahead to their clash in the elimination round, where the winners will progress to the semi-finals but the loser’s season will end. It’s the same scenario for Warrington and St Helens when they meet on Saturday. Warrington Full-back Matt Dufty and St Helens Coach Paul Wellens reflect on their seasons so far and what they hope to achieve in the play-offs. Wigan and Hull KR have earned a week off in the opening round of matches and we find out from Liam Marshall, Mikey Lewis and Willie Peters how they will approach the break. Leeds’ Rhyse Martin discusses his final season with the Rhinos and Rugby League legend Paul Sculthorpe makes some predictions about how the play-off series might unfold. Tara Jones of St Helens and York Valkyrie’s Sade Rihari react to their success in the Women’s semi-finals before they meet in the Grand Final on October 6th.
9/25/202438 minutes, 49 seconds
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Crossing the Codes

As a player and coach Mike Ford has been involved at the very top level in both codes of Rugby and is currently the Managing Director of Oldham. He talks to Tanya Arnold about the recent revival at the club which has seen them promoted to the Championship, and reveals his vision for Rugby League in the town which prioritises pathways for junior players and establishing a permanent base at Boundary park. He reflects on his time as a player with Wigan, and his coaching journey through Rugby Union, including spells with Ireland, England, Saracens and Bath. He discusses why so many Rugby League players have become successful defence coaches in Rugby Union, and ponders whether it might be time to start a discussion on merging the two codes. Ford also talks about the challenges his club face in gathering enough grading points for potential promotion to Super League one day, and whether his England Rugby Union international son George might play Rugby League for Oldham in the future.
9/18/202450 minutes, 16 seconds
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Captain Kallum

Salford Red Devils captain Kallum Watkins joins the podcast as his team continue their quest to secure a place in the Super League play-offs. After losing two of their key players before the start of the campaign Salford have defied expectations this year and enter the final fortnight of the season in fourth place. Watkins reveals some of the secrets to their success and discusses his own positional move from centre to second-row forward. He highlights the players who influenced him most during his early career at Leeds Rhinos, and responds to recent speculation linking him with a return to Headingley. He talks openly about the three ACL injuries he has suffered during his career and how he hopes that talking about his mental health challenges will help others in the future.
9/10/202447 minutes, 14 seconds
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Running the Rhinos

Leeds Rhinos’ Sporting Director Ian Blease joins the podcast to talk about his role at one of the biggest clubs in Rugby League. After an inconsistent season the Rhinos have three games left to secure a place in the play-offs and Blease discusses the decision to bring in Brad Arthur as Head Coach midway through the campaign. He talks about his short, medium and long-term goals for the club, and the pressures of trying to deliver success for the eight-time Grand Final winners. Transfer deals, the financial challenges facing the sport and development pathways for players are also on the agenda.
9/4/202444 minutes, 5 seconds
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The View from the Top

With four rounds to go until the Super League play-offs it’s Hull KR who lead the way at the top of the table and their captain Elliot Minchella joins the podcast to talk about the run-in. He discusses the secrets of their success in 2024, and how the players have benefited from the philosophies of Head Coach Willie Peters. Minchella reflects on his own Rugby League career, including a spell playing part-time with Bradford which he combined with work on a building site. He reflects on his England debut, the influences on his career as a loose forward and the challenges of captaincy. He also discusses the progress that has been made on and off the field at Hull KR in the last few years.
8/30/202430 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Real Jake Connor

Huddersfield Giants’ Jake Connor joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown for a rare interview about rugby league and his reputation. Seen as one of the most divisive characters in the game, he talks openly about his on-field personality and his often controversial interactions with opposition players and supporters. He reveals the current Super League player he believes has a very similar character to himself, and talks about which Head Coach got the best out of him as a player. He reflects on a disappointing season for the Huddersfield Giants, how hours of practice in his back garden helped him develop some of his unique skills and discusses his unusual international career in which he has played both for, and against, England.
8/21/202434 minutes, 51 seconds
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Simon Says

Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown are joined by Simon Grix to discuss his role as interim Head Coach of Hull FC. A difficult season for the club has seen them win just three matches all year and they sit just one place off the foot of the table. Grix talks about the challenges he has faced since replacing his mentor Tony Smith and how the club are preparing for the arrival of their new Australian Head Coach John Cartwright next year. He highlights the opportunities presented this year for some of the club’s younger players and his relationship with his brother Scott, who is currently the Assistant Coach at Leeds Rhinos. He describes the dynamics of working with the club’s Director of Rugby Richie Myler, the rivalry with Hull KR, and how there is optimism for a brighter future.
8/7/202447 minutes, 50 seconds
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From the Dressing Room to the Board Room

Wigan Warriors' Kris Radlinski joins the podcast to talk about his Rugby League life. Radlinski represented the club as a player but now steers the Super League Champions as Chief Executive Officer. He discusses the transition in his career, the people who helped him along the way, and the challenges in creating the right culture at the club. He talks about the plans to take a home game to Las Vegas in 2025, bringing live music events to Wigan, and reveals how a late night session on a treadmill was key to the appointment of Matt Peet as Head Coach.
7/31/202450 minutes, 47 seconds
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House of Elliott

Canberra Raiders captain Elliott Whitehead joins the podcast to talk about rugby league life in the Australian Capital and his move back to Super League at the end of the year. He reveals how a promise to Catalan Chairman Bernard Gausch will see him return to the south of France for one last season before he retires from the game and sets up a new life in Australia. He reflects on his early days with his hometown club Bradford, and discusses the best players he has played against. He also chats about the highlights of his international career with England and Great Britain.
7/24/202442 minutes, 49 seconds
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The wolf in the pack

Warrington’s Lachlan Fitzgibbon joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to talk about his first year in Super League. The second row forward joined the Wolves from Newcastle in Australia for the start of the 2024 campaign and is widely considered to be one of the best signings of the season. He reveals how playing in the northern hemisphere has been a long-term goal, and how recent successes for the Super League clubs in the World Club Challenge underlines the quality of the British game. He describes the lessons Warrington have learnt from their defeat in the Challenge Cup Final and their goals for the rest of the season. He talks about exploring Europe, rugby league in Las Vegas, watching the Euros, and as an Australian living in the UK what does he think of the British summer?
7/17/202443 minutes, 42 seconds
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The talented Mr Charnley

In an emotional 5 live Rugby League Podcast, Tanya Arnold and former stand-off Kevin Brown are joined by Leigh flying winger Josh Charnley. The former England international opens up about the highs and lows of his stellar career, including the drive to become Super League’s record try-scorer, the joy of the Leopards recent Challenge Cup success, his long-term passion for fishing and bricklaying, falling out of love with the sport and the heartache of a fellow player mocking his disabled son.
7/10/202438 minutes, 36 seconds
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England’s winning weekend

Reflections on the victories for England’s Men and Women in the mid-season internationals against France. Author and journalist Steve Mascord was at both matches in Toulouse and shares some ideas about how to raise the profile of international Rugby League in the Northern Hemisphere. England men’s Assistant Coach Andy Last and debutant Elliot Minchella assess their game, and Head Coach Stuart Barrow gives his reaction to a comfortable win for England’s women and looks ahead to future challenges for his team.
7/2/202434 minutes, 39 seconds
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The view from France

Toulouse Head Coach Sylvain Houles joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown. As the England men’s and women’s teams head across the channel for a weekend of international Rugby League they discuss the status of the sport in France and what the future holds for Toulouse under the new grading system for clubs. Houles reflects on the challenges of Toulouse’s last Super League campaign in 2022 and lessons the sport can learn from that season to help grow the game on the continent. He reveals how his interest in Rugby League first came about, the philosophies that have shaped his coaching career and how working with Rugby League players compares to life on the family sheep farm in the French countryside.
6/25/202456 minutes, 38 seconds
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Hall’s record haul and England’s calendar confirmed

Matt Newsum is joined by Hull KR winger Ryan Hall and England Head Coach Shaun Wane. Hall crossed for his 248th Super League try last week and is now the leading try-scorer in the competition’s history. He reflects on the relief of reaching the milestone and picks out some of his favourite scores from his record-breaking tally. Shaun Wane looks ahead to England’s 2024 schedule which now includes a two match series against Samoa in the autumn, and a game in France at the end of June.
6/20/202429 minutes, 43 seconds
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Wembley Winners!

Wigan winger Liam Marshall joins Matt Newsum and Kevin Brown to discuss the Warriors success in the 2024 Challenge Cup Final. Their victory at Wembley means they now hold all four trophies available to them, with the Super League title, League Leaders Shield and World Club Challenge already residing in the Wigan trophy cabinet. We hear about the Warriors post match celebrations, their motivation to win more silverware, and how a unique culture in the club drove them to their current position as the undisputed Kings of British rugby league. There are also reflections on St Helens’ fourth consecutive victory in the Women’s Challenge Cup Final and Wakefield’s triumph in the 1895 Cup Final against Sheffield.
6/11/202434 minutes, 53 seconds
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Remembering Rob in Wembley Week

Former team-mate Sam Burgess and Daryl Powell, the coach who gave Rob Burrow his first start in Super League, lead tributes to the Leeds Rhinos Legend who died on Sunday. They reflect on his amazing achievements as a player and his drive to raise awareness of Motor Neurone Disease after his diagnosis in December 2019. The Wigan coach Matt Peet describes the impact Burrow had on the whole of Rugby League and how Saturday’s Challenge Cup Finals Day provides the perfect platform for people to pay their respects. Players and personalities involved in the Men’s and Women’s Finals and the 1895 Cup Final look ahead to the matches on what will be an emotional day under the Wembley arch.
6/4/202442 minutes, 52 seconds
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Daryl Powell : Wakefield, Wolves and water

Daryl Powell joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to talk about Rugby League life with Wakefield Trinity and the ups and downs of his coaching career. Powell has guided Wakefield to Wembley, where they will play in the 1895 Cup Final in June and to the top of the Championship table after nine wins from nine matches at the start of the season. With significant off-field development at their stadium the club are confident they will be back at Super League level in 2025. Powell also reflects on how he might have approached things differently during a difficult spell in charge of Warrington Wolves and how the 2017 Grand Final with Castleford left him wanting to sit in a dark room. He also reveals how he loves spending time on the river and how a call on a camping trip persuaded him to take on his latest challenge.
5/30/202446 minutes, 26 seconds
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League in London

London Broncos Head Coach Mike Eccles joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to talk about Rugby League life in the capital. The Broncos were promoted to Super League for 2024 but under the current grading system won’t have a place in the elite competition next year. Eccles outlines the challenges the club faces and his reasons why the Broncos should be given more support in the drive to establish a strong presence for the game in London. He reflects on how the club’s history can be used as evidence that anything is possible and describes his own unusual journey to becoming a Head Coach. Eccles also gives an insight into his approach to leading a group of players who lost 10 of their opening 11 matches of the Super League season.
5/21/202454 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Whistle Blower

Phil Bentham, who was recently appointed as the RFL's new Head of Referees joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to discuss the current issues around officiating in Rugby League. He reveals his priorities as he settles into his new role and talks about his previous experience working with the VAR team in Premier League football. He discusses some ideas for Super League in 2025 and the challenges presented by proposed new tackle-height laws. And we find out who he thought was the most difficult player to referee.
5/15/202449 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Jonny Lomax Story

St Helens Captain Jonny Lomax joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown for a rare interview about his remarkable life. Widely regarded as the one of the best players in Super League, Lomax talks in great detail about the life-threatening brain injury he suffered on the field at the age of 14, and how the support of his family helped him through. He describes his emotions after a third ACL injury left him close to retirement in 2015 and how he found the motivation to continue his career. He has since won four Super League Grand Finals. He also discusses the current season with St Helens, fatherhood, and his thoughts about what he might do at the end of his career.
5/8/20241 hour, 10 seconds
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Tiger Talk

Craig Lingard joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to chat about his role as the Head Coach of Castleford Tigers. He reveals how his life has changed since becoming a full time Head Coach in Super League, and discusses his previous occupation as a prison officer. Lingard talks about the issues facing Castleford and the sport of Rugby League in general, and how he has faced the challenges of leading a team in the lower half of the competition table. Also on the agenda is his reluctance to wear shoes, and the current location of the teapot he once won as a contestant on the TV word game “Countdown”.
5/1/202445 minutes, 24 seconds
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Dynamic Dufty

Warrington Wolves Full Back Matt Dufty joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to discuss his terrific start to the season. He reveals why Head Coach Sam Burgess has been exactly what the Wolves needed to turn their form around, and talks about developing his skills playing touch-rugby alongside Wigan’s Jai Field and Huddersfield’s Adam Clune. Dufty was the leading metre-maker in the competition through the opening eight rounds and he discusses his combinations with England captain George Williams and how humility, late-night phone calls, and some scary eyes from the coaching staff have helped get the Wolves back on track in 2024.
4/24/202429 minutes, 51 seconds
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Welfare and Wembley

Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown are joined by former Hull FC Captain Gareth Ellis and former Scotland Head Coach Steve McCormack to discuss their current roles with Rugby League Cares, an organisation which provides off-field support and advice for players, coaches and officials within the sport. They talk about how the approach to player-welfare has developed over the last decade, and what they learnt on a recent fact-finding trip to Australia. There are also reflections on the Challenge Cup Quarter-finals as four men’s and four women’s teams moved a step closer to the Wembley finals. Kevin also gives his thoughts on an eventful few days at Hull FC, who have parted company with Head Coach Tony Smith and appointed former Leeds Half-back Richie Myler as their new Director of Rugby.
4/17/202440 minutes, 32 seconds
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Willie Peters: a coaching journey

Ahead of the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup, Hull Kingston Rovers head coach Willie Peters joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to relate his rugby league journey from Sydney to Humberside via Gateshead and Wigan. He talks about the culture he’s trying to create in East Hull, the progress being made on and off the field, the growth of players like Mikey Lewis and why his year playing at the Warriors alongside the likes of Andy Farrell was the best of his career.
4/10/202440 minutes, 24 seconds
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The life of Ryan

Tanya Arnold talks to Ryan Brierley, the Salford Red Devils Full Back who played in his 300th professional game over Easter. He talks about the highs and lows of a career which has seen him represent Leigh, Huddersfield, Toronto, Hull KR, Salford and Scotland. Ryan reveals the importance of the relationships he has built up during his time in the game, how he suffered from imposter syndrome for a long time in his career, and a difficult end to his time in Toronto. He also discusses his involvement in the drive to ensure players are better represented in the governance of Rugby League and his role as an agent in women’s football.
4/3/202446 minutes, 24 seconds
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Briers of Brisbane

Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown are joined from Australia by the Brisbane Broncos Assistant Coach Lee Briers to talk about life in the NRL. The former Warrington and Wales Half-back has been coaching on the other side of world for the last 18 months and helped steer the Broncos to the Grand Final there in 2023. He describes what it’s like to be working with some of the best players in the world, reveals his coaching philosophies and talks about his ambitions to be a Head Coach either in Australia, or back home in Super League. There are also reflections on the Broncos visit to Las Vegas for the opening round of NRL fixtures, and he talks about his time working with Shaun Wane and the England team.
3/27/202439 minutes, 9 seconds
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Helping Handley

Super League’s leading try-scorer Ash Handley joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to talk about his flying start to the 2024 campaign and the secrets to his success so far this season. The Leeds Rhinos winger has scored seven tries in the opening five rounds of the competition and reveals how he was inspired by Basketball legend Michael Jordan to visualize key moments in games and develop new off-field habits to help improve his performance. He talks about his hopes for the rest of the season, and the impact made by Leeds’ new signings this year.
3/20/202431 minutes, 2 seconds
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2024 Women’s season preview

Tanya Arnold is at the official launch of the 2024 Women’s Rugby League season to preview the new campaign. Guests from all 8 Super League teams reveal their hopes and expectations for the months ahead, including reigning Woman of Steel Sinead Peach, and former Great Britain international forward Denis Betts, who is now in charge of the Wigan women’s team. York Valkyrie start as defending Champions whilst St Helens are looking to retain the Challenge Cup, which they won at Wembley in August.
3/13/202444 minutes, 13 seconds
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Traveller’s tales with Jordan Abdull

Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown are joined by Catalans Dragons half-back Jordan Abdull to discuss life as a Rugby League player in the South of France and how he is adapting to his new surroundings. Considered to be one of the finest play-makers in the competition, Abdull was surprisingly allowed to leave Hull KR during the winter and is spending the 2024 season on loan with the Dragons. They also discuss the latest Super League stories and what happened in Vegas on the opening night of the Australian NRL season.
3/6/202430 minutes, 40 seconds
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The rules of the game and the rulers of the world

Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown are joined by the RFL’s Director of Operations Robert Hicks to discuss the controversial sending-off of Hull FC’s Fa’amanu Brown and the governing body’s subsequent decision to amend the rules of the game. As the sport continues it’s drive to protect players from brain injuries they debate the issues that have arisen in the opening two weeks of the season. There are also reflections on Wigan’s epic World Club Challenge win against Penrith Panthers at the DW Stadium.
2/28/202440 minutes, 14 seconds
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Battle of the Planet

Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown are joined by some special guests to preview the World Club Challenge match between the Super League Champions Wigan Warriors and the best team from Australia, the Penrith Panthers. The winners will earn the right to be called World Club Champions. Wigan Head Coach Matt Peet offers an insight into their preparations for the match and talks about his pride in representing the British game in the fixture. Penrith co-captain Isaah Yeo joins Tanya and Kevin to talk about his team’s time in the UK, and how the Panthers have established themselves as the best team in Australia.
2/21/202429 minutes, 55 seconds
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Super League is back!

Ahead of the new Super League season the podcast returns with Tanya Arnold at the official launch event to preview the upcoming campaign with some of the key personalities involved. Former dual-code international Sam Burgess is back in the UK as the new head coach of Warrington Wolves, and London Broncos return to the top tier following their promotion from the Championship. Representatives from all 12 clubs discuss their hopes and ambitions for the season, including Matt Peet, the head coach of defending champions Wigan Warriors, who face Australian NRL champions Penrith Panthers in the World Club Challenge in the second week of the season.
2/12/202453 minutes, 12 seconds
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Talking Tonga with Tom Burgess

On the final podcast of the season, Dave Woods and former England stand-off Kevin Brown are joined by England prop forward Tom Burgess to preview the three-match series against Tonga. Burgess has been part of the international set up for a decade and knows from plying his trade in the NRL with South Sydney the threat their opponents pose. He also reveals brother Sam’s surprise at landing the head coaching job at Warrington Wolves; whether the Burgess brothers could return with Rabbitohs owner Russell Crowe to takeover the Bradford Bulls; of being compared to Rob Gronkowski during his time trying out as a tight end in the NFL; and how his recommendation to a team mate to try his luck at that sport has landed him a $64m contract with the Philadelphia Eagles!
10/18/202340 minutes, 43 seconds
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All or Nothing

As the season heads towards its climax, on this week’s podcast Dave Woods is joined by John Kear and Salford Red Devils head coach Paul Rowley, to discuss the two intriguing semi-finals in both the Super League and Championship play-offs. Catalans Dragons host St Helens and Wigan Warriors face Hull KR for a place in the Grand Final at Old Trafford. While Featherstone Rovers meet London Broncos and Toulouse Olympique take on Bradford Bulls with each club desperate to secure the final automatic promotion place to Super League before licensing returns.
10/11/202343 minutes, 14 seconds
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Finals footy

As the season heads towards its climax, on this week’s podcast Dave Woods is joined by John Kear and Salford Red Devils head coach Paul Rowley, to discuss the two intriguing semi-finals in both the Super League and Championship play-offs. Catalans Dragons host St Helens and Wigan Warriors face Hull KR for a place in the Grand Final at Old Trafford. While Featherstone Rovers meet London Broncos and Toulouse Olympique take on Bradford Bulls with each club desperate to secure the final automatic promotion place to Super League before licensing returns.
10/4/202338 minutes, 50 seconds
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Dreaming of glory

At the announcement of this season’s Dream Team, Dave Woods talks to some of the star names who’ve been selected, alongside the coaches hoping to steer their club to Grand Final glory at Old Trafford. From Wigan, head coach Matt Peet and captain Liam Farrell reflect on a season which witnessed the Warriors claim the League Leaders’ Shield. Jack Welsby and Gary Chambers preview the play-off eliminator between St Helens and Warrington Wolves, while Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Adrian Lam and Josh Charnley look ahead to the Wembley repeat as Hull KR host Leigh Leopards, with the flying winger revealing he spends his spare time doing a rather exhausting ‘second’ job!
9/27/202340 minutes, 16 seconds
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Fantastic, Fabulous, Fascinating Friday!

Matt Newsum welcomes coaching legend John Kear to the podcast ahead of a dramatic final round of Super League fixtures with a three-way battle for the League Leaders Shield and play-off positions and places still up for grabs. In what John promises will be a “fascinating Friday” he takes a forensic look at the prospects of Wigan, Catalans and St Helens, and which of the trio is best equipped to take the coveted top spot in the league, and go for glory in the prestigious Grand Final. John also brings his expertise and experience to reflect on the tussle for 4th place between Leigh and Hull KR, with home advantage at stake in the play-off eliminator. And will it be Warrington or Salford who take the coveted final play-off spot in the post-season? There’s also drama guaranteed in this weekend’s final round of Championship games with four teams jostling for two play-off spots. And there’s no one better qualified than John to look at the contenders having coached three of the four teams in the top eight.
9/20/202337 minutes, 38 seconds
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Talking Tonga

Matt Newsum is in St Helens for the launch of the 2023 International Test Series between England and Tonga, which will see the two nations collide in three matches in October and November. The England Head Coach Shaun Wane previews the series along with Captain George Williams, and we hear from Kristian Woolf, who led St Helens to three Super League titles and is returning to the UK in the autumn as Head Coach of Tonga.
9/15/202323 minutes, 33 seconds
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Hodgson Calls Time

Matt Newsum and Kevin Brown are joined by former England, Hull KR, Canberra and Parramatta hooker Josh Hodgson who recently announced his retirement from Rugby League. He was the first ever English player to represent Canberra, and captained them in the NRL Grand Final in 2019. Widely recognised as one of British Rugby League’s finest exports to Australia, he was also part of the England squad who reached the World Cup Final in 2017.
9/6/202340 minutes, 22 seconds
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The French connection

On this week’s podcast, Matt Newsum and Kevin Brown are joined by Eamon O’Carroll. The former Wigan Warriors and Widnes Vikings prop forward, whose career was ended prematurely through injury, is now on the coaching staff at Catalans Dragons who currently head the Super League table. A Grand Final appearance at Old Trafford would cap a hugely successful second spell in the South of France for Eamon before he heads back to England and Bradford to take up the head coaching role with the Bulls in 2024.
8/31/202339 minutes, 43 seconds
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The ups and downs of rugby league

Dave Woods and Kevin Brown are joined on this week’s podcast by York Knights head coach, Andrew Henderson. The panel reflect on Castleford’s victory over Wakefield and whether that result makes Trinity favourites again for relegation and what that could mean for the club. Plus, what is going wrong at Warrington; is the lack of a TV deal affecting player contract for next season; who’s going to make the Grand Final; and can anyone deny Featherstone Rovers promotion to Super League?
8/23/202340 minutes, 33 seconds
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The best Challenge Cup Final day ever?

Dave Woods, Kevin Brown and former Great Britain coach, Brian Noble, look back on a dramatic day at Wembley. In the 80th men’s final to be held at the national stadium, Leigh Leopards defeated Hull KR in golden-point extra-time thanks to the boot of Lance Todd Trophy winner, Lachlan Lam. While in the women’s final between St Helens and Leeds Rhinos, the first-ever to be played at Wembley, it was Saints who emerged victorious, claiming their third successive Challenge Cup crown.
8/15/202330 minutes, 17 seconds
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Super Saturday at Wembley

Dave Woods previews an historic Challenge Cup Finals Day when Hull KR and Leigh Leopards will contest the 80th Men’s Final to be played at Wembley, whilst St Helens and Leeds Rhinos face each other in the first ever Women’s Final to be held there. Players and coaches from all four teams reveal what it means to be involved in one of the most prestigious days on the Sporting Calendar.
8/9/202340 minutes, 42 seconds
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Big Jim Mills

Dave Woods and Kevin Brown are joined by legendary prop-forward Jim Mills who, as an amateur playing union for Cardiff, switched codes in the mid-1960s to sign professionally for Halifax. He’s best remembered for his time with the all-conquering Widnes side of the 1970s, alongside appearances for Great Britain and Wales in the infamous ‘Battle of Brisbane’ victory over England at the 1975 World Cup. Big Jim, as he’s affectionately known, regales us with stories of Welsh rugby union players being offered suitcases full of cash to sign for rugby league clubs, the part he played in the capture of Jonathan Davies for Widnes, his ferocious reputation which led to him being banned from playing in New Zealand and about the statue recently unveiled in Cardiff to finally honour the great players who moved north to play league.
8/2/202347 minutes, 48 seconds
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“We’re going to Wembley... “

Dave Woods and Kevin Brown are joined by the St Helens half-back Faye Gaskin who, after two years out with injury, scored the dramatic match-winning drop-goal last weekend to take her team to the Challenge Cup Final. She tells her incredible and inspirational story of being stopped from playing at school, to the dark days during her recovery from her injury, and the realisation of her dream to play at Wembley for the very first time in a sport where she’s not even being paid.
7/26/202349 minutes, 15 seconds
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You can call me Al

Ahead of this weekend’s Challenge Cup semi-finals, Dave Woods and ex-England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by the St Helens prop forward Alex Walmsley, whose side face Leigh Leopards for a place at Wembley against either Wigan Warriors or Hull KR. As well as examining the games, Alex talks about what it takes to win a semi-final, the modern science of rugby league recovery and recuperation and the mental strength he needed to come back and play again after breaking his neck.
7/19/202354 minutes
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A Ford fiesta!

Dave Woods and ex-England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by the legendary Mike Ford. After 20 years as a scrum half in rugby league, playing for the likes of Wigan, Oldham and Castleford, alongside representing his country, he swapped codes and coached for a further two decades in union, with England, Ireland, Bath and Toulon amongst many notable appointments. Now, after swapping codes again to lead a buyout of his home town club, Mike talks about his journey through league to union, his hopes and dreams for Oldham and whether his son and England fly-half, George, could join him at the Roughyeds!
7/12/202355 minutes, 54 seconds
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Time for change?

Dave Woods and ex-England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by the former Widnes Vikings head coach John Kear to discuss a wide range of topics including whether the six-again rule has had its day and should only two men be allowed in the tackle? Plus, who’s in line for promotion and relegation from the Championship, have two victories suddenly reignited both Wakefield’s and Leeds’ seasons and what a job Steve McNamara has done at Catalans.
7/5/202350 minutes, 35 seconds
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Living by numbers

Dave Woods and ex-England international stand-off Kevin Brown are joined by Neil Ormston of the Rugby League Record Keepers’ Club, who’s on hand to help answer whether the stats suggest 2023 is the most competitive and unpredictable Super League season ever, why wingers are scoring so many tries and will some of the sport’s long-standing records ever be broken? Plus, which current coach should be most worried by Justin Holbrook’s potential availability.
6/28/202349 minutes, 54 seconds
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Head for change

On this week’s podcast, former Welsh rugby union international Alix Popham joins Dave Woods and ex-England international stand-off Kevin Brown to highlight the dangers of concussion faced by players across both codes. Aged just 40, Alix was diagnosed with early-onset dementia as a result of traumatic brain injury suffered in his rugby career and is now a leading light in the campaign to increase the awareness of the disease and bring positive change to both codes. Organiser of ‘The Big Rugby Swim’ on behalf of the charity he co-founded, Head For Change, former players from league and union, including Kevin, will race each other in a relay across the English Channel later this year.
6/21/202344 minutes, 3 seconds
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Tag Rugby

Ahead of the Challenge Cup quarter-finals, Dave Woods and ex-England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by Scott Taylor, whose Hull FC side face St Helens in the last eight. ‘Tag’ recalls his cup successes with both Wigan and Hull, relives the tough love shown to him by Shaun Wane, describes losing the will to live on a beach in Perth and how a memory lapse by England coach Wayne Bennett almost denied him his international debut.
6/14/202354 minutes, 49 seconds
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Is the magic over?

Dave Woods and ex-England international half-back Kevin Brown review the latest edition of Magic Weekend, where over 63,000 fans enjoyed six games in glorious sunshine at St James’ Park in Newcastle, but is it the end for the event? Although IMG had suggested it may disappear from the calendar Rhodri Jones, Managing Director of Rugby League Commercial, suggests it may continue, but perhaps not in the North-East. Plus, he discusses proposed changes to the format and timing of the Challenge Cup, the possibility of another special event in the rugby league season and we hear from Hamish and Ben Weir, who were on hand to witness Leeds Rhinos don a special limited edition tartan kit in their clash with Castleford Tigers to pay tribute to their father, MND champion Doddie Weir OBE.
6/5/202343 minutes, 34 seconds
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The remarkable rise of Andy Ackers

Dave Woods and ex-England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by Salford Red Devils and England hooker, Andy Ackers, who tells the story of his remarkable rise from giving up the sport as a teenager to playing in last year’s World Cup. Released by both Wigan and Warrington, Ackers worked on a building site whilst playing part-time for Swinton Lions, before moving to London Broncos, Toronto Wolfpack and finally to Salford Red Devils where he fulfilled every rugby players dream of representing their country.
6/1/202345 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cracking the other code

Why do so many rugby league players make great rugby union coaches? On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods and ex-England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by former Great Britain international Graham Steadman who, since leaving rugby league, has worked with Munster, Cardiff Blues and both Scotland and Ireland as their defence coach in rugby union. Old Wigan teammates Andy Farrell and Shaun Edwards battled it out for Six Nations glory with Ireland and France this year, and they’re not alone in leaving their mark on the other code. Plus, memories of Melbourne ‘92, Regal Trophy finals, Challenge Cup semis and a very controversial early finish.
5/24/20231 hour, 1 minute, 3 seconds
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Best friends and bitter rivals

On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods and former England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by Leeds Rhinos legend and TV commentator Barrie McDermott. They reflect on the incredible scenes at the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon and the amazing work Kevin Sinfield is doing on behalf of Barrie’s former teammate. Plus, there’s tales of shoulder pads and Tabasco and they look ahead to the ties in the Sixth Round of the Challenge Cup including Wigan’s trip to Leeds following that remarkable game last week in Super League between the two clubs.
5/17/202359 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Reds are rising

Dave Woods and former England international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by Salford Red Devils head coach Paul Rowley to discuss his side’s great start to the season, what the community share offer could mean for the club, potholes on their training pitch and the quest for silverware. Plus, they look ahead to this weekend’s intriguing fixtures and look back and laugh at the incredible sight of a bull running amok during the warm-up in Perpignan.
5/10/202353 minutes, 29 seconds
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International bright young things

Dave Woods and ex-international half-back Kevin Brown are joined by former England and France head coach John Kear to look back on the two emphatic 64-0 victories achieved by England’s men and women over France last weekend. Plus, the panel look ahead to the recently confirmed end-of-season series with Tonga, they discuss what can be done to help France’s competitive development and suggest England should be heading down under before the 2025 World Cup.
5/3/202351 minutes, 15 seconds
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Speaking up for rugby league

For this week’s podcast, Dave Woods heads to the Palace of Westminster where he’s joined by The Speaker of the House of Commons. Sir Lindsay Hoyle is also the President of the Rugby Football League and we hear his views on why Rugby League Cares is so important, the worries and concerns he has for the future of the game and why rugby league should have a much bigger influence in his adopted city.
4/27/202331 minutes, 14 seconds
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Roses return?

Dave Woods and ex-England half-back Kevin Brown are joined by seven-time Super League Grand Final winner, Jamie Jones-Buchanan. With the regular season a third of the way through, who are the winners and losers so far? We hear from England head coach Shaun Wane ahead of the forthcoming international against France and should there be a return to the Lancashire versus Yorkshire clashes of old?
4/19/202350 minutes, 36 seconds
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Kruise-in down under

On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods and ex-England half-back Kevin Brown are joined by Kruise Leeming. The former Leeds Rhinos captain somewhat surprisingly left Headingley and landed in Australia last week, ahead of his NRL debut for Gold Coast Titans at the weekend. So why did he leave Leeds, what’s life like on the Gold Coast, what are his short-term goals and will we see him back in Super League in 2024?
4/12/202353 minutes, 46 seconds
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“... I did it my way”

On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods and ex-England half-back Kevin Brown are joined by his former team-mate Dan Sarginson, who retired from the game last month aged 29. He talks very candidly about why he suddenly decided to pack it all in, battling his ego throughout his career, not being the best team-mate, his disastrous move to Australia and how he’s now found his own path to contentment.
4/5/202354 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ladies who league

At the launch of the Women’s Super League season, Dave Woods chats with players, coaches and chairman alike as they look forward to what promises to be a really exciting year ahead as the women’s game continues its exponential growth. Last year’s trophy winners, Leeds Rhinos, St Helens and York Valkyrie are all represented alongside others including the competition’s newest club, Salford Red Devils, and the recently appointed head coach of England Women, Stuart Barrow.
3/29/202351 minutes, 55 seconds
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Who’d be a ref?

Dave Woods and ex-England half-back Kevin Brown are joined by former referee James Child who retired in December after more than a decade of officiating at the top level. They discuss the abuse referees receive, whether they’re swayed by the crowd and how they react when they realise they’ve made a wrong decision. Child also came out as gay while still refereeing and he talks how difficult it was and is for others within sport in general to make that very public decision.
3/22/202351 minutes, 38 seconds
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Game changer?

Warrington Wolves’ Chief Executive, Karl Fitzpatrick, joins Dave Woods and former England half-back Kevin Brown to discuss IMG’s proposals to change the game, grading each professional club to determine who will be in Super League come 2025. Plus, what’s behind Warrington’s great start to the year and should there be genuine concern amongst the fans of a couple of clubs already?
3/15/20231 hour, 1 minute, 22 seconds
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Making the grade

Dave Woods is joined by former England half-back Kevin Brown and Huddersfield Giants Head of Youth, Andy Kelly, to discuss whether rugby league’s reserve team structure is fit for purpose and why it should be a priority for IMG’s soon to be released new grading criteria. Plus, there’s reaction to the surprise departure of Lee Radford from Castleford Tigers; can the Giants be amongst the silverware this season under ‘rugby league nerd’ Ian Watson; and the joys of cold water swimming!
3/8/202350 minutes, 43 seconds
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Wane’s World: The state of international rugby league

Following the re-appointment of Shaun Wane as head coach of the men’s national team, Dave Woods is joined by ex-England coach John Kear and Kevin Brown, who played in the 2017 World Cup Final, to discuss the state of international rugby league. Plus, what a start to the season the two Hull clubs have made, and is this the most open race for promotion from the Championship in recent years?
3/1/202351 minutes, 59 seconds
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Super Aussies and supping champagne with Seb Bechara

Tanya Arnold is joined one more time by former England international Jon Wilkin and Australian journalist Steve Mascord, while the BBC’s rugby league correspondent Dave Woods also joins the pod. They discuss all three finals as Australia’s men and women triumph, while England defeated France on Friday to win the wheelchair competition. Talking of which, wheelchair World Cup winner Seb Bechara drops by with a bottle of champagne. Oh, and the team discuss the Australian love of haircuts and coffee. Time codes 1 – The team discuss the men’s final. 10 – Aussie coach Mal Meninga interviewed. 12 – England wheelchair winner Seb Bechara drops by with some champagne. 25 – The team discuss the women’s final. 28 - Final thoughts from the team.
11/19/202233 minutes, 22 seconds
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Pommie police, trumpets and counting the calories

Tanya Arnold is joined once again by former England international Jon Wilkin and Australian journalist Steve Mascord for their weekly take on all things Rugby League World Cup. Lee Radford is part of the Samoan coaching staff and he explains how England’s semi-final opponents have been getting better and better. England wheelchair player Seb Bechara discusses playing the trumpet and what exactly constitutes good bread. And Jillaroos co-skipper Sammy Bremner joins the pod to talk through a few language issues and returning to the game after having a baby. Oh – and don’t forget to find out what Steve has lost this week. TIMECODES 6.00 - Lee Radford joins the team to discuss the England men's team's upcoming semi-final against Samoa. The Castleford Tigers head coach is currently working as an assistant coach for Samoa, and hoping to plot the downfall of his home nation. 16.25 England wheelchair star Seb Bechara discusses their great start to the event, and life as a professional trumpet player in the South of France. 32.14 Australian Jillaroos co-captain Sammy Bremner makes some early observations about life in the UK and how she's hoping her World Cup performances will be an inspiration to others.
11/7/202251 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Count, the firefighter and the man inside a Yorkshire pudding

Tanya Arnold is once again joined by former England international Jon Wilkin and Australian journalist Steve Mascord to discuss the World Cup, food and what they have lost over the past week. They are joined by England’s Tommy Makinson to find out who he looks like and who he is currently rooming with. Ahead of the women’s tournament starting PNG’s Elise Albert and Canada’s Gabby Hindley open up on their journeys to the World Cup. And there is also time for England’s Jack Brown to explain what makes the wheelchair game so special. Timecodes: 05.00 England’s Tommy Makinson joins the team to talk about their success in the men's tournament so far, and the teams plans for a Haloween-themed training session 17.48 Papua New Guinea Orchids captain Elsie Albert talks about changing perceptions at home as she prepares to lead her country in the Women's World Cup tournament which starts this week. 25.42 Gabby Hindley, who captains the Canada Ravens, talks us through her off-field CV which includes work as a biologist and a wildfire fighter, and explains the difference between urgency and panic. 34.48 England’s Jack Brown joins the programme to preview the wheelchair tournament - and also tells us how to prepare the perfect recipe for Yorkshire Puddings.
10/31/202246 minutes, 19 seconds
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All About Jamaica - history makers

Jamaica in the Rugby League World Cup? Who knew! Well, Nesta McGregor travelled to Leeds to watch them train and spoke to the key people around the team. Jamaican journalist and team media manager Simon Preston explains how it all started while head coach Romeo Monteith discusses what it means for the team to be over here in England competing at the RLWC. Alex Young – the brother of England winger Dom – explains why he is playing for Jamaica and Chevaughn Bailey – who plays club rugby back in Jamaica – explains the emotions of playing for his country and the reaction back home from the pupils that he teaches. Timecodes…. 2 mins – Jamaican journalist Simon Preston on the evolution of the team. 6 mins – head coach Romeo Monteith on the growth of the sport. 14 mins - Chevaughn Bailey on his pride at playing in Jamaica’s World Cup opener. 19 mins – Alex Young on his decision to play for Jamaica.
10/21/202225 minutes, 34 seconds
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C’mon England!

On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods meets members of England’s World Cup squad at their training base in Wigan. Old hands Ryan Hall and Tommy Makinson join newer faces Matty Lees, Marc Sneyd, Andy Ackers and the ‘Australian Yorkshireman’ Victor Radley to look ahead to the tournament. They discuss the pride they felt when Shaun Wane called to inform them they were in the squad and their excitement as they look ahead to the potentially pivotal clash against a very impressive Samoan side which kicks things off on Saturday 15th October. Timecodes: 01:00 Journalist Steve Mascord and former Wigan scribe Phil Wilkinson discuss England’s chances. 05:50 Phil says he’s excited to see Shaun Wane in charge of an international team. 07:10 St Helens duo Tommy Makinson and Matty Lees say they’ve enjoyed their Grand Final success, but now they’re purely focused on England. 10:30 They discuss facing Samoa in their first game and potentially the chance to play a Samoan-filled Penrith Panthers in the World Club Challenge in 2023. 12:00 Record England try-scorer Ryan Hall says he’s really proud to be a part of another international squad. 14:30 He reflects on how close England were to winning the World Cup in 2017. 16:25 Salford’s Marc Sneyd and Andy Ackers admit they were both very surprised and emotional when they heard they’d been selected. 19:10 They discuss the very nervous speeches they both had to give in front of their new international team mates. 22:00 Victor Radley explains his decision to pledge his allegiance to England rather than Australia. 23:10 He talks about his Yorkshire roots and how his dad, a Sheffield Wednesday fan is looking forward to watching England play at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane! 27:10 Finally, England team manager Colin Maskell reveals his role and how a 40-year friendship with Shaun Wane got him the job.
10/5/202231 minutes, 26 seconds
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The World Cup and beyond

On this week’s podcast Dave Woods speaks to Sam Tomkins, the England Men’s captain, following the announcement that all 61 matches at this year’s World Cup will be broadcast live on the BBC. Plus, following IMG’s presentation to the clubs and the media of their ‘reimagining rugby league’ strategy, we hear from Matt Dwyer vice-president of sports management at IMG, the chairman of the RFL Simon Johnson and journalist Steve Mascord on the proposals to change the game from next season and beyond.
9/28/202233 minutes
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Sam Burgess Special

On this week’s podcast Dave Woods is joined by a legend of both the English and Australian game, Sam Burgess, who, following his retirement, is now a rugby league coach in Australia. He talks about his own upcoming Grand Final and his interest in coaching in Super League and with England. Sam reflects on the disappointment he suffered in both the 2013 and 2017 World Cups and looks ahead to England’s chances this time around. In Australia, he’s a huge star and he discusses the difficulties which have come with that and his legendary appearance on SAS: Who Dares Wins. TIMECODES: 02:00 Sam is now coaching in Australia and has guided his team to a Grand Final in his first year. 06:30 He suggests he’d be really interested in taking up a coaching opportunity in Super League. 07:25 After a more than a decade down under, Sam hates the fact he’s now got something of an Aussie accent. 09:20 Sam talks about the challenge that England face in the World Cup, but feels they can be successful. 11:10 He reminisces about his two World Cup campaigns in 2013 and 2017. 18:00 Due to injury, retirement came early, so how has he reconciled that? 20:40 In Australia, Sam is a huge star, and he talks of the difficulties which come with that. 23:00 Sam took part in Australia’s version of SAS: Who Dares Wins and was the only contestant to escape. 27:00 However, reality TV is not something he wants take part in going forward. 31:30 Ahead of the World Cup, Sam is returning to the UK to go on a speaking tour with Jamie Peacock and Adrian Morley. 33:00 He says Morley was the trailblazer down under for him and others to follow. 36:45 He suggests the Australian public are excited about the World Cup and promos are all over TV. 39:00 Ahead of his own Grand Final he says he’s proud of his achievement over the last 12 months.
8/31/202241 minutes, 39 seconds
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Stats your lot

On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods is joined by Warrington prop-forward Kyle Amor and Neil Ormston, the organiser for the Rugby League Records Keepers’ Club, who’s partly behind a new website which details the records of all players and matches worldwide throughout the history of the game. Neil tests Kyle on his knowledge of his own career, before the panel discuss Leigh’s march to Super League, Warrington’s woes, the play-off picture and who are the contenders for Coach of the Year and Man of Steel.
8/24/202250 minutes, 36 seconds
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Something old, something new

On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods is joined by Wigan Warriors assistant coach Lee Briers and former dual-code international Iestyn Harris. They discuss Lee’s impending new role down under with the Brisbane Broncos, the fight for the top six and why relegation is an out-dated concept. Plus, the detail behind Wigan’s success and those names who have thrilled and excited us down the years. 03:00 Lee discusses his impending move to the NRL with Brisbane Broncos. 08:25 He talks about the disappointment of leaving Warrington and the excitement of joining Wigan this season. 13:40 Iestyn moved from English rugby league to Wales rugby union and says there’s a similarity with the intensity Lee will face in Australia. 15:20 The focus turns to Super League and the race for the title and the play-off places. 18:00 Both are very surprised by the season their former club Warrington have endured. 22:00 Toulouse are likely to be relegated, but Lee feels they should remain in Super League and that promotion and relegation is an out-dated concept. 26:55 Leeds are looking like they’ll make the play-offs, but are they Grand Final outsiders? 29:30 Salford are the entertainers this year, and the panel think they play the game the way it should be played. 33:00 Lee talks about the ‘detail’ behind Wigan’s approach on defence and attack and how the past is influencing the present. 39:10 The importance of detail is highlighted by famous tries scored by Jonathan Davies and Martin Offiah. 42:10 Lee and Iestyn talk of the players who’ve thrilled them down the years.
8/17/202247 minutes, 30 seconds
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Rugby league - the sport for all

02:20 John Hughes, the director of partnerships and communities for the charity, Community Integrated Care, explains how learning disability rugby league came about and the impact its had. 06:50 We hear from Warrington’s Oliver Thomason who has become a star both of the sport and social media, having replicated Alan Shearer’s celebration at Magic Weekend. 08:00 And his brother Craig, explains his involvement in initially helping to set up Learning Disability Rugby League and how it’s changed Oliver’s life and that of many others. 17:00 Dave goes behind the scenes at Glenwood Care Home which houses those with learning disabilities who don’t or can’t play the game, but supports them by using rugby league themes. 19:10 England international Jodie Cunningham is on hand to help make soap. The players at last season’s Grand Final were gifted bars made by the residents at Glenwood. 21:10 Glenwood is based in Widnes and the facility is littered with image of Widnes Vikings RL team. 23:10 Dave is joined by members of the ‘Media Club’ at Community Integrated Care, who describe the roles they experienced within the media at the recent game between Wigan and Warrington. 27:25 Steve Roberts, Widnes Vikings’ general manager, explains how those with learning disabilities utilise the same facilities at the club’s stadium as those in the first team. 34:00 The podcast concludes with John Hughes detailing how more and more clubs are joining in and supporting the charity and the people it supports day after day.
8/10/202237 minutes, 50 seconds
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Past, present and future

On this week’s podcast, Dave Woods is joined by Widnes Vikings and Wales head coach John Kear and rugby league author Richard de la Riviere. Amongst the topics up for discussion are the latest twists and turns in Super League, the Championship’s Summer Bash and the quality of the players within. And there’s a trip down memory lane, picking out the prized moments from decade’s gone by. TOPICS 01:30 The panel look back on last weekend’s dramatic results in Super League and what they might mean for the final few weeks ahead. 06:10 The race to avoid relegation has turned on it’s head, and John Kear says the jeopardy must stay in the sport. 10:00 A reflection on the Summer Bash, which took place for the first time at Leeds’ Headingley Stadium. 14:00 The importance of capitalising on the current success of women’s sport. 16:45 The controversy over the new blue and white England shirt released this week ahead of the World Cup. 22:40 The talk turns to the history of the game and some of the iconic moments in rugby league. 26:05 One of those is the famous Rorke’s Drift test match. 29:20 Nominations are suggested for new names to be inducted in to the rugby league ‘Hall of Fame’. 33:00 Why aren’t Super League clubs tapping in to the quality of players who ply their trade in the Championship? 35:30 When was the first four-point try scored? 37:30 John identifies the 1969 Challenge Cup Final as his greatest moment in the history of the sport. 39:10 Richard counters with his memories of his favourite Workington team of the mid-nineties.
8/3/202243 minutes, 35 seconds
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Approaching the final stretch

Dave Woods is joined by ex-England half-back Kevin Brown and former Leeds Rhinos head coach Richard Agar, who will be assisting Samoa at the forthcoming World Cup. They discuss the strength of England’s first opponents and the news that NRL sensation Victor Radley has made himself available to Shaun Wane’s side. Plus, in the battle to avoid relegation, who will beat the drop; can anyone stop St Helens; and why are there seemingly so many more injuries and tries in Super League this season? TOPICS 02:45 The panel discuss the announcement that NRL star Victor Radley has made himself available to play for England at the World Cup. 08:40 Richard, who will assist Samoa at the tournament, lays out the potential frightening strength of England’s first opponents. 13:10 Should Jackson Hastings, a former Man of Steel now in the NRL with West Tigers, be part of the England World Cup squad? 15:45 The Tigers are now coached by 71 year-old Tim Sheens, while Wayne Bennett, a year older, is also still coaching. 18:00 Richard and Kevin say it’s a two-horse race in the battle to avoid relegation from Super League, with Toulouse the favourites to avoid the drop. 23:00 How good is this current St Helens side? 27:25 Would they be able to not only compete, but challenge in the NRL? 30:30 Are players suffering more injuries in Super League this season? 35:45 And is there a suspicion players are feigning injury on the field to gain penalties? 42:00 Following Bevan French’s Super League record-breaking seven tries against Hull FC, are we witnessing more attacking play this year?
7/20/202248 minutes, 20 seconds
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Re-Imagining Rugby League and the Trumpet-Playing Star of Wheelchair Rugby

Dave Woods meets two leading figures from the wider world of rugby league to discuss the future of the game and highlight the growth and popularity of wheelchair rugby. Matt Dwyer is Vice-president, Sports Management at IMG, the company tasked with “re-imagining” and re-shaping the future of rugby league with big ambitions for the sport at every level. And Seb Bechara of Catalans Dragons is one of the biggest personalities in wheelchair rugby. His side face Leeds Rhinos in the Wheelchair Rugby Challenge Cup Final this weekend. Bechara, whose day job is a professional trumpet player, starred for England in last week’s win against France, but this weekend re-joins his club teammates to take on his international colleagues. TIMECODES: Matt Dwyer 3’16 “What we’re looking to do is re-imagine rugby league in the UK” – discusses their three-phase plan 8’50 On the future structure of the game 11’26 On international development including a future potential international club competition 17’08 On mergers between clubs and the experience of how its worked in Australia 26’00 How can RL get beyond current boundaries 31’52 Matt compares potential growth of rugby league to what they have achieved with Euroleague Basketball and World Table Tennis Seb Bechara, wheelchair rugby league star of Catalans Dragons and England 37’53 Talks about choosing to play for England over France. Born in England to an English family but lived in France since aged 10. Talks of his “mega-pride of playing for England” 39’51 His journey on becoming a wheelchair rugby league player. Lost his leg in a motorbike accident in 2012 and how during rehab he discovered wheelchair basketball and then rugby league 42’18 On his career as a professional freelance trumpet player 47’23 Expectations for England in the World Cup and the fierce rivalry with France 50’14 The future of wheelchair rugby league and his ambition “to have club in every city” 52’30 On looking forward to “wiping smiles off Leeds Rhinos’ faces” this weekend in the Challenge Cup Final
6/22/202254 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tackle The Tough Stuff

This week’s round of Super League matches sees the return of the ‘Tackle the Tough Stuff’ campaign, focusing on mental and physical wellbeing. And on this week’s podcast, several high-profile current and former players share their deeply personal stories around issues such as suicide, domestic violence and dealing with grief. WARNING: This episode contains discussions about suicide. If you or someone you know is in need of help, you can find links to organisations who can provide help and support at www.bbc.co.uk/actionline Warrington’s Peter Mata’utia opens up on his difficult upbringing, his attempted suicide and his young son’s severe illness, Wigan assistant coach Lee Briers talks about dealing with the death of his brother and Salford’s Elijah Taylor on forgiving his former friend and agent who stole £200,000 from him. Time codes:: 01:15 – Katy Graham, Super League’s marketing manager, gives an overview of why the campaign is taking place. 04:30 – An interview with Warrington’s Peter Mata’utia, who begins by explaining his difficult upbringing. 07:25 – He talks of his attempted suicide aged 18. 10:20 – Peter suffered a serious injury – he broke his larynx playing rugby league and could have died, but it’s the game that keeps him going. 11:30 – His young son was found to have a football sized tumour in his stomach. 15:15 – Dave is joined by Craig Tomason, the partnerships and communities manager for Community Integrated Care, the social care partner of the RFL and Super League. 16:00 – His brother Oliver plays for the Warrington’s Learning Disability team, and has become a social media sensation through his try celebrations, having played and scored at Anfield and been invited to close the London Stock Exchange. 19:20 – Craig was behind the formation of the Learning Disability Super League, the only one of it’s type named after the sport’s premier competition. 21:25 – Salford’s Elijah Taylor discusses how his former manager, friend and father figure stole £200,000 from him when he was playing in Australia’s NRL. 25:00 – Elijah explains how he found out and how, despite four years of legal proceedings, not one penny was recovered. 28:40 – He tells how forgiveness was his route to help bring closure to this traumatic period in his life. 30:30 – Finally, Elijah is emotional when confronted with the question of how he would respond to ever meeting his former friend again. 34:10 – The final guest is Wigan Warriors assistant coach Lee Briers, who brother Brian died in 2001 and it took him a decade to confront his emotions. 36:30 – A very emotional Lee tells how in 2009 he took the Challenge Cup trophy to Brian’s grave and in 2010 why he pointed to the sky after winning the Lance Todd Trophy. 39:00 – Lee says it’s OK to show emotion, because it shows you care. 41:25 – He tells how he dealt with pain and loss through drinking. But in 2019 he gave it up for a year and despite the death of his mother was able to cope without the need to turn to alcohol. 44:30 – Dressing rooms these days are much more forgiving places and Lee credits his former coach, Tony Smith, with helping him deal with anxiety before games.
5/18/202247 minutes, 18 seconds
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Dancing and Diving – is this strictly league?

Two of the games’ greats, former Great Britain coach and captain Brian Noble and legendary dual-code international Iestyn Harris, join Dave Woods to discuss whether players are feigning injury to get players sent to the sin bin; who are the surprise packages and the coaches under pressure after five rounds of Super League; the Sixth Round Challenge Cup draw; and how Iestyn is shaping up ahead of his dancing debut at Rob Burrow’s Strictly Ball!
3/16/202240 minutes, 29 seconds
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Dancing and Diving – is this strictly league?

Two of the games’ greats, former Great Britain coach and captain Brian Noble and legendary dual-code international Iestyn Harris, join Dave Woods to discuss whether players are feigning injury to get players sent to the sin bin; who are the surprise packages and the coaches under pressure after five rounds of Super League; the Sixth Round Challenge Cup draw; and how Iestyn is shaping up ahead of his dancing debut at Rob Burrow’s Strictly Ball!
3/16/202240 minutes, 29 seconds
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State of the Union - rugby league’s new alliance

Two of the sport’s highest profile CEOs, Ralph Rimmer of the Rugby Football League and Karl Fitzpatrick of Warrington Wolves, join Dave Woods to discuss the new alliance between the RFL and Super League. Almost four years since the acrimonious split between the game’s elite and the governing body, the two sides are once again joining forces to grow rugby league and drive, with a new strategic partner on board, the commercial revenues it needs to compete in an ever-changing sporting landscape.
3/9/202248 minutes, 25 seconds
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Super League preview

The return of the Super League is almost upon us and after a winter of waiting, Mark Chapman, Dave Woods and Iestyn Harris look ahead to this big year for the sport. We discuss the new French sides in the League with Matty Russell of newcomers Toulouse. Leeds Rhinos Women head coach Lois Forsell joins us to chat about the upcoming Challenge Cup and Super League. And England men’s head coach Shaun Wane shares his excitement of the Rugby League World Cup and England’s hopes in this year's tournament.
2/7/202256 minutes, 4 seconds
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No World Cup, but England are back

In the final episode of the season, in what should have been the final days leading up to the start of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, we turn our attention to international rugby league, as England’s men and women prepare to take on France in a double-header in Perpignan on Saturday. Correspondent Dave Woods is joined by St Helens and England stars Alex Walmsley and Amy Hardcastle to discuss their club side’s heroics this season and their pride of pulling on the England jersey again. Wales head coach, and former England and France head coach, John Kear also joins the pod to discuss the growth of the international game and his thoughts for 2022.
10/21/202146 minutes, 16 seconds
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St Helens do the ‘three-peat’ and 2021 season review

In the penultimate episode of the season, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by the Bradford and Wales head coach John Kear, the former Great Britain halfback Iestyn Harris, and BBC rugby league commentator Matt Newsum to dissect Saturday’s Super League Grand Final, in which St Helens beat Catalans Dragons 12-10 to secure their third consecutive Grand Final triumph to make them the most successful club of the Super League era with a ninth title. The panel discuss where this Saints side ranks on the list of great title-winning teams and how Catalans can build on their historic maiden Grand Final appearance, as well discussing their best moments of the 2021 season.
10/12/202134 minutes, 36 seconds
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History in the making for French Rugby League

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by Perpignan-based Rugby League journalist Steve Brady and Toulouse Olympique star Johnathon Ford to look ahead to potentially a historic weekend for French Rugby League, with Catalans Dragons just 80 minutes away from their maiden Super League Grand Final appearance and Toulouse Olympique just 80 minutes away from the ‘Million Pound Game’, which could see them promoted to Super League in 2022. The team discuss the growth of the sport in the South of France ahead of the country hosting the Rugby League World Cup in 2025.
9/28/202141 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Fans View on Rugby League

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by Kevin Rye, Director of Think Fan Engagement, whose organisation has surveyed over 1,000 fans from across Rugby League’s top three divisions to get their views on the current state of the sport in the UK. The survey shows the vast majority of fans of Rugby League feel cut off from decisions at both their club and the governing bodies - Super League and the RFL. The survey also indicates that, although a few fans felt their clubs listened to them, the vast majority report a negative view of the way clubs engage and communicate with them. Many were scathing at how ignored they are in major decisions, including rebranding, changes of identity and name and stadium relocations. Other major issues included the RFL’s poor engagement with fans, and broadcaster Sky Sports changing kick-off times - something fans of football have themselves regularly complained about for years. England wheelchair star and World Cup ambassador James Simpson also joins the podcast to talk about his Leeds Rhinos side completing an unprecedented treble after beating Leyland Warriors in Sunday's Wheelchair Super League Grand Final.
9/21/202145 minutes, 45 seconds
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What next for Rugby League in the UK?

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by two of the rugby league’s most high profile administrators – RFL CEO Ralph Rimmer and RFL Chair Simon Johnson – to discuss the current state of the sport and their plans moving forward, including answering listeners questions on the future of rugby league in the UK. We’re also joined by Salford halfback Kevin Brown ahead of his final ever game of rugby league on Friday before retirement, and Kav Ellison, ambassador for Team Colostomy UK, the rugby league side looking to end the stigma surrounding stomas and provide inspiration for others in their situation.
9/14/20211 hour, 16 seconds
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What's going on at Wigan?

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by Salford halfback Kevin Brown, Wigan Today sports editor Phil Wilkinson, and Daily Mirror rugby league correspondent Gareth Walker to discuss what's going on at Wigan following their heavy defeat to local rivals St Helens and the uncertainty over the future of head coach Adrian Lam. We also discuss which six clubs will make the end of season playoffs with just five weeks of the regular season remaining and ask whether Leigh can make a late survival push after winning their first game of the season at the 17th attempt.
8/24/202142 minutes, 47 seconds
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12 months to save rugby league

On this week's episode, Correspondent Dave Woods is joined by Hull FC chairman and owner Adam Pearson and the St Helens and Ireland prop forward Kyle Amor to discuss the current plight of Super League. Pearson says the sport will be "dead" in 12 months if it doesn't make itself more appealing to the younger generation and bring in private investment. We also look ahead to this week's Super League Rivals Round, which, in most cases, pits clubs against their local rivals, including Pearson's Hull FC up against Hull KR and Amor's Saints up against Wigan.
8/18/202142 minutes, 36 seconds
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2022 Challenge Cup Final moves to Tottenham

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by Salford halfback Kevin Brown and Leeds Rhinos assistant coach Jamie Jones Buchanan to discuss next season’s Challenge Cup Final moving across North London from Wembley to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and whether a new Champions League-style format could revitalise the competition. We also reflect on Chris Chester’s surprise sacking as Wakefield head coach and ask whether the Super League season should be extended following the postponement of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.
8/12/202142 minutes, 19 seconds
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Rugby League World Cup Postponed to 2022

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by England player and RLWC2021 tournament ambassador Jodie Cunningham, Wales head coach John Kear and Brad Walter, senior journalist for NRL.com in Sydney, to discuss the immediate fallout to the decision, and whether the tournament can be a success in 2022.
8/5/202145 minutes, 19 seconds
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Rugby League is its "least healthy in my 21 years here in England”

On this week's episode, Correspondent Dave Woods is joined by the Hull KR head coach, and former England head coach, Tony Smith, whose Rovers side are undertaking five days of quarantine after returning to the UK after being asked to play Catalans Dragons at short notice due to Covid cancellations. Previous to that, they hadn’t had a game since June 19. Salford Red Devils halfback Kevin Brown also joins the podcast from isolation following a breakout of Covid in the Salford squad, meaning their next two games have been postponed. The panel discuss whether the season will be completed and how rugby league develops as a sport post pandemic. We also ask whether the 2021 Rugby League World Cup can survive without Australia and New Zealand.
7/27/202144 minutes, 23 seconds
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"We've been let down by two of the biggest nations in Rugby league"

On this week's bonus episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by England forward Alex Walmsley, Wales head coach John Kear and Brad Walter, senior journalist for NRL.com in Sydney, to discuss the immediate fallout to Australia and New Zealand's decision to withdraw from the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, and whether the tournament can go ahead without them.
7/22/202139 minutes, 55 seconds
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"This is bigger than sport. This is something that affects all of us."

On this week's episode, Matt Newsum speaks to four-time Challenge Cup winner Martin Offiah about his role fronting the Government-backed 2021 Net Zero Week. The two-time Lance Todd Trophy winner is joined by St Helens' Women's Challenge Cup-winning captain Jodie Cunningham and multiple Challenge Cup finalist Kevin Brown to discuss how rugby league can become more sustainable as a sport. The panel also reflect on Saturday's Challenge Cup Final and ask where Saints rank among the great teams of the modern era.
7/20/202139 minutes, 16 seconds
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"A seminal moment for international rugby league...and a celebration of humanity"

On this week's bumper episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by Jon Dutton, Chief Executive Officer of RLWC2021, and Wales head coach John Kear to discuss the World Cup officially being given the green light with just 100 days to go until the start of the tournament. We also hear from St Helens prop forward Kyle Amor and Castleford Tigers loose forward Adam Milner to look ahead to Saturday's Challenge Cup Final at Wembley.
7/15/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 5 seconds
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Order, Order - Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s call for an independent review of Rugby League

Dave Woods is joined by the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle as well as Leeds legend and current Assistant-Coach Jamie Jones-Buchanan. They discuss alignment of the governance of Rugby League. As well as the World Cup, the north-south divide, sponsorship and the future of the game.
7/5/202139 minutes, 28 seconds
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What's happening with the 2021 Rugby League World Cup?

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by Brad Walter, Senior Journalist for nrl.com; Bradford Bulls and Wales head coach John Kear; and St Helens and Ireland prop forward Kyle Amor to discuss whether the 2021 Rugby League World Cup will go ahead as planned or whether it will be postponed. We also ask how Super League can stem the tide of Covid postponements.
6/30/202143 minutes, 46 seconds
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George Williams on Raiders exit and heading home

After 18 months with Canberra Raiders in the Australian National Rugby League, England half-back George Williams has returned to England to be closer to his family, particularly as he and partner Charlotte are expecting a baby later this year. In this bonus episode, Williams talks about the factors behind the return and what the future holds for him in rugby league and life in general.
6/21/202116 minutes, 33 seconds
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All eyes on England

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by the England head coach Shaun Wane, as he prepares to take charge of England for the first time against the Combined Nations All Stars. He tells why he hasn't selected star half back George Williams and what it means to coach his country for the first time. England Women star Jodie Cunningham joins the pod to look ahead to Friday's women's international against Wales, and after a 20-month layoff, England Wheelchair star James Simpson looks ahead to their game against Wales on Saturday and the squad's new supersonic wheelchairs.
6/21/202145 minutes, 39 seconds
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"He's by far the most resilient player in our game"

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by the St Helens and Ireland prop Kyle Amor and the former Super League head coach Steve McCormack, current Head of Welfare at rugby league charity Rugby League Cares, to take a deep dive into the brutality of rugby league following this week's news that Australia's 2017 World Cup-winning captain Boyd Cordner has been forced to retire aged just 29 following persistent head injuries. We also hear at length from Amor's St Helens team-mate, and England half back Jonny Lomax about the life-threatening head injury he suffered playing the sport as a child. Lomax was rushed to hospital to have emergency brain surgery when he was just 14 after suffering an extradural haemorrhage, which is when bleeding occurs between the tough outer membrane covering the brain and the skull, after fracturing his skull in a junior game. He also opens up about questioning whether he wanted to continue in the sport after rupturing his ACL three times during his career. And the team discuss rugby league's best rituals.
6/15/202146 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Match Winners

On this week's episode, correspondent Dave Woods is joined by the England captain and St Helens forward Emily Rudge and the Castleford Tigers three-quarter Jordan Turner to discuss their player-of-the-match performances in the Challenge Cup on Saturday, as Emily's St Helens won the Women's Challenge Cup for the first time, and Jordan reached his first Challenge Cup Final with Castleford. Leeds Rhinos assistant coach Jamie Jones-Buchanan also joins us to debate whether Saints' Theo Fages should have picked up the ball to score a try when Hull's Josh Griffin was stricken with injury, and Jordan tells us why he'll be proud to represent Jamaica for his family at the World Cup.
6/8/202146 minutes, 8 seconds
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Elite Academies: Anger and explanations.

Matt Newsum is joined by Bradford Bulls’ head coach John Kear and the RFL’s chief on-field officer, Dave Rotheram who explains their controversial elite academy licencing decisions.
5/25/202137 minutes, 46 seconds
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“I was a monster”

In mental health awareness week, Dave Woods is joined by former Super League star Shaun Lunt to talk about the illness that left him battling for his mental health. And ex Leeds and GB ace Keith Senior on how rugby league’s ground breaking Off Load programme is now being used by the NHS.
5/11/202139 minutes, 11 seconds
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Pole position - Mikolaj Oledzki

The only Polish player in Super League tells Matt Newsum about swapping Gdańsk for Leeds, and Gymnastics for Rugby League.
12/7/202040 minutes, 31 seconds
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Once Were Lions

The documentary makers behind the new GB Lions film talk about life with Wayne Bennett's players in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
12/1/202031 minutes, 17 seconds
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What next for Super League?

Executive chairman Robert Elstone discusses the future of Super League after Toronto are denied a place in 2021 in a chat with rugby league correspondent Dave Woods. Catalans Dragons half-back Jimmy Maloney, one of the game’s great characters, also shares stories from his richly varied career.
11/18/202039 minutes, 43 seconds
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The COVID Lowdown

How well has Rugby League reacted to COVID-19 and what can we expect in 2021? We're joined by Professor Ben Jones from Leeds Beckett University and the RFL's Head of Performance and Dr Gemma Phillips, the RFL's COVID-19 Medical Officer.
11/10/202037 minutes, 48 seconds
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Kris Radlinski: A Passion for the Future

This week we're joined by Wigan Warriors Executive Director Kris Radlinski on Wigan's rebrand and why he is passionately optimistic for the future of the game.
11/2/202034 minutes, 39 seconds
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Rimla Akhtar: Tackling It Together

One of Rugby League's newest board members, Rimla Akhtar, joins us to talk about her own fascinating story as a Muslim woman in sport, falling in love with Rugby League and tells us more about Rugby League's own blueprint for tackling racism together.
10/29/202033 minutes, 28 seconds
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The tale of two fanatical advocates of rugby league

Sandy Shipley, is a Toronto Wolfpack superfan and she reveals some myth-busting facts about Toronto, plus Julia Lee, a pioneer for the women’s game back in the 1980’s when she became the first woman to officiate a men's rugby league game in the UK. Julia took up refereeing aged 17 after seeing an advert in a matchday programme while watching her beloved Hull KR.
3/2/202033 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Privilege of Pressure

St Helens great Paul Wellens and Jon Wilkin join Dave Woods to discuss the privilege of pressure within a top team and why flat pack furniture offers a key life-lesson.
5/27/201946 minutes, 39 seconds
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Short-term Shaun and Golden Goals

Dave Woods is joined by Scott Taylor, England & Hull FC prop forward and John Kear, Wales and Bradford Bulls Head Coach to discuss Shaun Edwards, Wales rugby union defence coach who is due to take up the head coach's role at Wigan in 2020... or is he, and if so for how long? We hear from Edwards who says he definitely wants to coach in the Six Nations again. The interview is from the Today programme. Plus Scott’s team, Hull FC, became the first to win a Super League game via Golden Point on Sunday when they beat Wigan Warriors 23-22. And we hear from his teammate, Marc Sneyd, who kicked the winning drop goal in extra time.
2/25/201934 minutes, 31 seconds
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Joel Tomkins Suspended and Super League super coaches

Dave Woods, Matt Newsum, Robbie Hunter-Paul and Brian Noble discuss a video in which Wigan players Joel and Sam Tomkins are seen abusing bar staff which led to Joel being suspended for four weeks and fined £10,000 and Sam being fined £5,000; plus two of this season's most successful coaches St Helens’ Justin Holbrook and Warrington’s Steve Price talk to 5 live’s Will Perry about a wide range of rugby league issues including their approach to the season, the future of Ben Barba and the challenges facing the new CEO of Super League Robert Elstone.
6/4/201829 minutes, 40 seconds
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From Newcastle to New York: sprinkling Rugby League’s Magic

The RFL’s Ralph Rimmer suggests New York as a possible venue for Magic Weekend next year and discusses his meetings with Barry and Eddie Hearn and his royal appointment in Windsor on Saturday. Plus Dave Woods is joined by Bradford Bulls Head Coach John Kear, Toronto Wolfpack Head Coach Paul Rowley and BBC commentator Matt Newsum to discuss the latest edition of rugby league’s Magic Weekend in Newcastle and pick their team for England’s test match in Denver next month.
5/21/201835 minutes, 27 seconds
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Adam Hills - Physical Disability Rugby League Superstar

Disabled Australian comedian, TV presenter and South Sydney Rabbitohs fanatic Adam Hills tells Dave Woods about the formation of the Physical Disability Rugby League competition in England and how he takes a four-hour return journey every week to play for his adopted side Warrington Wolves; the Wakefield player Chris Hall reveals how he ‘died’ twice in hospital after being punched and elbowed on the field and how he returned to playing the game he loves, and John Kear looks back on the Sixth Round of the Challenge Cup.
5/14/201832 minutes, 22 seconds
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Yellow shirts and the price of a rugby league shake up

What affect would withdrawing central funding have on clubs? Dave Woods explores the potential impacts with the Doncaster CEO Carl Hall, the business manager at Warrington Wolves Richie Mathers and the Yorkshire Evening Post’s Peter Smith; plus Salford owner Andy Rosler talks about the club's finances, their New York ambitions and a Magic Weekend yellow shirt.
4/30/201831 minutes, 13 seconds
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Are York a Super League club in the making?

Following the Challenge Cup 5th round weekend Dave Woods and Leeds Rhinos’ Jamie Jones-Buchanan focus on League One side York City Knights who narrowly lost to Super League’s Catalans Dragons and hear from the owner and chairman John Flatman about their philosophy, their ambitions for the club and plans for a new stadium plus the Head Coach James Ford reflects on how far the club has come both on and off the field in the past 18 months. Finally journalist Gareth Walker explores whether the Challenge Cup still has a prized place in rugby league.
4/23/201826 minutes, 56 seconds
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Beyond 2021 - the future of rugby league’s TV rights

Dave Woods examines the future of rugby league’s TV rights and what the game needs to do to ensure it gets the best deal in 2021; he finds out why Masters Rugby is the sport’s fastest growing sector as it celebrates it's 10th anniversary and hears from Neil Kelly who talks about his experiences as head coach of Romania and Namibia.
4/16/201831 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Biggest Cup Upset of all Time

As the 20th anniversary nears former Sheffield Eagles coach John Kear relives his memories of his sides’ 1998 Challenge Cup final victory over Wigan Warriors; Jon Wilkin reviews the candidates for Wayne Bennet’s assistant coach and compares it to the situation in New Zealand plus Salford owner Andrew Rosler talks about the club’s future and their plans to take the game to New York.
3/26/201829 minutes, 42 seconds
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"We can play rugby and we want to prove it" - Jodie Cunningham

Dave Woods speaks to the England and St Helens Women's Super League star Jodie Cunningham about why we should all be taking the women's game seriously; John Burke, the would be 70s superstar cut down by devastating injury tells his inspiring story and Andrew Henderson says London could be the future for rugby league.
3/19/201827 minutes, 31 seconds
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How do you fix a problem like rugby league?

Dave Woods convenes a panel of three PR and marketing professionals to discuss how rugby league can improve its image, attract new fans and what the sport can learn from Eddie Hearn.
3/12/201833 minutes, 51 seconds
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Rob Parker: A Rugby League Thespian

Former prop forward Rob Parker tells Dave Woods how rugby league has helped inspire his acting career ahead of the release of his new film Walk Like a Panther; St Helens and proud Cumbrian Kyle Amor reveals his thoughts on the way forward for rugby league in his home county; Brian Noble gives an update on what’s happening in Toronto while the Wolfpack are playing in England and the club’s Chris O’Connor reveals the life of a rugby league analyst.
3/5/201832 minutes, 54 seconds
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Where have all the nicknames gone?

Dave Woods hears from Leeds Rhino's Stevie Ward on how mediation has made him a better player; the Warrington chief executive Karl Fitzpatrick reveals how he went from the playing field to the boardroom; Ray French remembers St Helens great Geoff Pimblett and Phil Wilkinson of the Wigan Observer discusses where all the sport's nicknames such as 'The Brick with Eyes', 'the Axe' and 'the Wall' have gone.
2/26/201833 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Return of Wayne Bennett

Dave Woods gets an insight into the re-appointment of Wayne Bennett as England coach from the RFL's Director of Rugby Kevin Sinfield and discovers why Bennett has a 2 year deal and who else was in the running; plus the current Chief Executive of the RFL Ralph Rimmer gives his thoughts on International games, the way forward for the sport, the Challenge Cup schedule and whether there's a plan for a Cumbrian development.
2/19/201835 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Danger of Concussions

Dave Woods speaks to a neurology expert who reveals some shocking figures about head injuries in rugby league but says science can reverse the damage caused by concussions, the Leeds chief executive Gary Hetherington comes out fighting in favour of the Super 8s and the league‘s coaches reveal the one change they’d make to the British game.
2/5/201845 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Super League Returns!

Dave Woods is joined by Jamie Jones-Buchanan from the champions Leeds Rhinos to look ahead to the new Super League season. They hear from Wigan’s Sam Tomkins who's aiming to rediscover his magic touch; Castleford captain Michael Shenton reveals the lessons he learned from 2017; Catalans coach Steve McNamara talks about the change of culture at the French club; Salford co-captain Mark Flanagan reflects on life without Marwan Koukash; and Toronto’s Paul Rowley looks forward to the spicy match up with Leigh and whether they’re ready for life in the Championship
1/29/201835 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Final Push: Rugby League World Cup

As England prepare for the Rugby League World Cup final Brian Noble talks to Sam Burgess who he signed as a 16 year old about moving to Sydney, playing for England in Union, his thoughts on the final and if he fancies returning to Super League one day; Wayne Bennett talks to Dave Woods during a tropical storm which halted England’s training session and England tour manager and former England and Great Britain captain Jamie Peacock talks about how envious he is of this squad’s talent and unity. Plus interviews with Gareth Widdop, Chris Hill, Luke Gale, Kallum Watkins, Aaron Woods and Matt Gillett.
11/29/201748 minutes, 51 seconds
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England survive Tonga's fightback to reach the final: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods, Brian Noble and Justin Morgan hear from an emotional James Graham and fellow forwards Tom Burgess and Chris Hill after England reach a World Cup final for the first time since 1995 to set up a meeting with holders Australia.
11/27/201713 minutes, 12 seconds
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Tonga Awaits: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods and Brian Noble experience a fan event in Auckland in which thousands of Tongan supporters turned up to give their players a rock star reception; Trad McLean, one of the Tonga tour managers, reflects on the incredible support the team have been getting in recent weeks; England coach Wayne Bennett, captain Sean O'Loughlin and prop James Graham and Tonga coach Kristian Woolf gives their opinions on Saturday's semi final; and the former England captain and current tour manager Jamie Peacock talks about how the international game can build on the Tongan success.
11/22/201726 minutes, 26 seconds
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Sam Burgess Returns: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods and Brian Noble preview the World Cup quarter-finals and hear from England coach Wayne Bennett and forward Sam Burgess following his knee ligament injury; Jermaine McGilvary, the flying superstar England winger talks about on his tournament so far including his brush with controversy and his unlikely route into rugby league; Paul Aiton, the PNG hooker explains what rugby league means to Papua New Guinea; and the Leeds Rhino's chief executive Gary Hetherington gives his thoughts on the announcement of next year's Melbourne v Leeds World Club Challenge.
11/16/201726 minutes, 13 seconds
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England reach the Quarter-finals: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods, Brian Noble and Ian Millward review England's victory over France which set up a quarter-final against Papua New Guinea; the Scotland coach Steve McCormack reflects on his sides' heroic 14-14 final game draw with Samoa; Australian journalist Steve Mascord looks back at Tonga's incredible win over New Zealand in the "Game of the Ages" and the Tonga assistant coach David Furner reveals the mood from inside the Tonga camp; plus French commentator Rodolphe Pires talks about the future for French rugby league after their disappointing World cup exit.
11/13/201720 minutes, 54 seconds
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A Scorcher in Perth?: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods and Brian Noble are in Perth ahead of England's match against France and hear from Kevin Brown and Scott Taylor following their call ups; coach Wayne Bennett reveals what he expects from his side; France and St Helens captain Theo Fages says his side's confidence is high and that sending home Eloi Pellisier has not affected morale; and Wales coach John Kear reflects on the disappointment of the Welsh World Cup and how the northern hemisphere risks being left behind by the southern hemisphere.
11/9/201723 minutes, 56 seconds
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England ease past Lebanon: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods and Brian Noble assess the second weekend of the Rugby League World Cup and talk to England's Sam Burgess about his injury situation and his brother Tom's try; the Papua New Guinea coach Michael Marum discusses the potential of playing England in the quarter-finals and the Scotland Chairman Keith Hogg gives his first broadcast interview after three Scottish players were sent home for being too drunk to board a flight.
11/6/201725 minutes, 9 seconds
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England Prepare for Lebanon: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods and Brian Noble look ahead to this weekend’s World Cup fixtures and hear the thoughts of England coach Wayne Bennett on his sides performance against Australia; the recently retired Hull and GB international Gareth Ellis talks about playing alongside the Lebanon captain Robbie Farah; the Chairman of the Rugby League European Federation Danny Kazandjian reveals the origins of Lebanese Rugby League and the St Helens and Welsh International Morgan Knowles tells Huw Morgan what it’s like playing in Papua New Guinea.
11/2/201735 minutes, 24 seconds
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Home Nation Heartache: Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods and Brian Noble reflect on the opening round of matches in the Rugby League World Cup and hear from England's Tom Burgess on training in the heat; the Ireland captain Liam Finn dissects his side's victory over Italy; the Welsh coach John Kear delivers his verdict on their defeat to Papua New Guinnea; Australian coach Ian Millward gives his thoughts from inside the host's camp and Channel 7's Liam Cox reports on what Australia has made of the World Cup so far.
10/30/201719 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Rugby League World Cup starts here

Dave Woods and Brian Noble discuss the upcoming Rugby League World Cup. Hear from Kevin Brown, who is predicting a glittering World Cup for Ben Currie, St Helens hooker James Roby talks about his return to international action after a two-year absence, Steve McCormack explains why Scotland are not overawed by their opponents in Group B - plus Wales coach John Kear looks forward to an adventure in Papua New Guinea and reveals his dreams of playing England in the quarter finals.
10/23/201730 minutes, 20 seconds
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A History of the Rugby League World Cup

Dave Woods delves into the history of the Rugby League World Cup with Andrew Marmont; journalist and author of ‘Their Finest Hour: A History of the Rugby League World Cup in 10 Matches’. Plus new Warrington coach Steve Price outlines his aims and objects for the club.
10/16/201733 minutes, 43 seconds
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Leeds Rhinos: Super League Champions

Dave Woods and Brian Noble discuss the Super League Grand Final where Leeds Rhinos claimed a record eighth title with victory over Castleford Tigers and hear from Toronto Wolfpack owner Eric Perez on his plans to launch two more rugby league sides in North America.
10/9/201722 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cheers and Tears: The Winners and Losers in 2017

Brian Noble and Iestyn Harris look ahead to the Super League Grand Final between Castleford and Leeds and discuss the rights, wrongs and agonies of the Million Pound Game.
10/2/201734 minutes, 44 seconds
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Tim Sheens: A Champion Coach

Tim Sheens discusses his career, the great players, Hull KR's promotion, the future of Super League and England's World Cup chances with Dave Woods and Paul Rowley reflects on a remarkable season with Toronto.
9/25/201737 minutes, 36 seconds
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Stability or Jeopardy: The Big Decisions for Rugby League

As the RFL rule out structural changes to the sport next season Dave Woods asks a coach, an agent and a journalist their opinion on what should change for 2019 and beyond.
9/18/201732 minutes, 25 seconds
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Jamie Jones-Buchanan's World Cup Team

Jamie Jones-Buchanan selects his starting 13 for England's World Cup opener against Australia, Andy Lynch talks about his hopes for a grand finale to his phenomenal career and Jamie Peacock reacts to Hull KR's return to Super League
9/11/201735 minutes, 51 seconds
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Eorl Crabtree: The Life and Times of a Rugby League Giant

As Eorl Crabtree is inducted into the Huddersfield Rugby League Hall Of Fame he sits down with Dave Woods to talk about his incredible career, why he didn't become a wrestler, how he nearly joined Saints and the prejudices within rugby union.
9/4/201731 minutes, 25 seconds
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Hull FC retain the Challenge Cup in a dramatic final at Wembley

Mark Chapman reflects on last weekend’s Challenge Cup final with Jamie Peacock, John Wilkin and Brian Noble which saw Hull FC retain the trophy against Wigan Warriors at Wembley.
8/28/201728 minutes, 15 seconds
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Heroes and Heartache: Epic Tales From The Challenge Cup

Wigan and Hull legends Kris Radlinski and Lee Crooks recall Challenge Cup heroics and heartaches, the incredible tale of Lance Todd and which Cas side is the classiest: 1994 or 2017?
8/21/201729 minutes, 48 seconds
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NRL Financial Fears and America's Secret Weapon

Australian Rugby League journalist Steve Mascord talks to Dave Woods about the NRL's financial worries and gives an update on England's NRL stars plus Toronto's Ryan Burroughs reveals his USA World Cup dreams.
8/14/201723 minutes, 23 seconds
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'Bloomin' 'eck, aren't rugby league players tough!'

Dave Woods talks to Jack Bussey of Toronto and Tony Clubb of Wigan about their startlingly swift recoveries from serious illness and looks at London Broncos' rise and the future of rugby league in Cumbria.
8/7/201728 minutes, 13 seconds
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Titles and Trophies

Dave Woods talks to Zak Hardaker about the buzz around Castleford, Jamie Peacock reflects on the Challenge Cup semi finals, Brian Noble discusses the challenges facing Toronto and the RFL's Roger Draper silences some Super League myths.
7/31/201730 minutes, 53 seconds
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Amazing Grace and the Coach of the Year Candidates

St Helens wing sensation Regan Grace gives his first broadcast interview, John Kear selects the candidates for Coach of the Year and the sport pays tribute to the 'Pocket Rocket' Rob Burrow on his retirement
7/24/201727 minutes, 4 seconds
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Wheelchairs and Chariots

Dave Woods talks to Martin Offiah about talented wingers, hears from England's James Simpson to asses their chances at the wheelchair World Cup and speaks to women's rugby league international Jodie Cunningham ahead of the start of the Women's Super League.
7/17/201729 minutes, 46 seconds
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The 2017 Man of Steel

Dave Woods looks at this year's Man of Steel contenders with Jamie Jones-Buchanan and Phil Caplan plus discusses the history and the redevelopment of Headingley with Leeds Rhinos Chief Executive Gary Hetherington, talks to Rugby League European Federation Press Officer Phil Caplan about the global expansion of the game and hears from Wigan Warriors' Amanda Wilkinson - the only female Grade 3 qualified coach in the world.
7/3/201730 minutes, 53 seconds
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Is the League Leaders' Shield already in Castleford's cabinet?

An unpredictable Super League season is assessed by journalists Chris Irvine and Gareth Walker plus the Chief Executive of Widnes James Rule tells Dave Woods about the clubs ambitions, Huddersfield's man of the moment Jake Mamo reveals the delights of West Yorkshire and the team hear from Catalans' new coach Steve McNamara.
6/26/201729 minutes, 32 seconds
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Rugby League needs a 'Union' approach

Dave Woods is joined by Jon Wilkin who spent six years trying to set up a players union called League 13 to discover what went wrong and what needs to change if the players want their voices to be heard plus catches up with Toronto Wolfpack's Head of Rugby Brian Noble after he was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours and talks to author Frank Malley about his new book on Wigan's 'Invincibles' side that won the Challenge Cup for an incredible 8 years in a row between 1988 and 1995.
6/19/201733 minutes, 38 seconds
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State of Mind – It's Not Just About The Players

The former Super League referee Ian Smith describes how he hit rock bottom after leaving the sport and how constant criticism of the man in the middle can leave a lasting impact on mental health.
6/12/201725 minutes, 46 seconds
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Lee Radford - 'England Players Will Be Knackered For The World Cup'

Super League head coaches Lee Radford and Brian McDermott despair over the scheduling of a second period of three games in seven days to accommodate an England pre-season training camp in Dubai that never happened, and John Kear talks to Dave Woods on how, when and why referees should be criticised.
6/5/201729 minutes, 45 seconds
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Saints and Sinners: Do the RFL really care about player welfare?

Kyle Amor, Richie Mathers and Tony Hannan discuss the St Helens resurgence and whether player welfare is at the top of the RFL's agenda after Mark Minichiello accused them of failing to "look after their players" by scheduling two double-header weekends during the Super League season.
5/30/201731 minutes, 27 seconds
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Where Next For Magic Weekend?

Roger Draper, the RFL's Chief Commercial Officer, reflects on the success of the third Magic Weekend staged in Newcastle and discusses what's next for the showpiece event.
5/22/201729 minutes, 36 seconds
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Gareth Ellis – A Life in Rugby League

Hull FC skipper Gareth Ellis, in conversation with Matt Newsum, discusses his life in rugby league and what it's really like to lift the sport's most iconic trophy, the Challenge Cup.
5/8/201730 minutes, 5 seconds
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Should Aussies Play For England?

Ahead of England's mid-season test match against Samoa Dave Woods and Steve Mascord discuss the rights and wrongs of two native Australians being selected in the England squad.
4/24/201727 minutes, 15 seconds
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How does Rugby League ramp up its value?

Kris Radlinski & Jon Wilkin on how changes to the salary cap alone won't get more stars in to the game, while Jamie Peacock reveals the perfect way to prepare for the London Marathon.
4/10/201729 minutes, 5 seconds
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Wasps create rugby league buzz on Super League's 21st

As Super League hits 21, Wasps express interest in its expansion policy while Leeds say failing clubs should give others a chance. Plus, Marwan Koukash on salary caps and Salford Red Devil's success.
4/2/201728 minutes, 35 seconds
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Who is heading through the Super League Trap Door?

Brian Noble and Dave Woods discuss Tony Smith's job at Warrington, whether Wakefield will sell their franchise and if amateur clubs should have the chance to reach Super League
3/27/201725 minutes, 36 seconds
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Rugby League's Philosophers: Daryl Powell and Jamie Jones-Buchanan

Dave Woods talks to Daryl Powell about creating Utopia in Castleford and to Leeds Rhinos forward Jamie Jones Buchanan about 'that letter' and how to get through the tough times.
3/20/201730 minutes, 58 seconds
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‘I was a physical player, but rugby league is a car crash every tackle’

Stuart 'Psycho' Pearce talks about his passion for rugby league and how football can learn from it, John Kear discusses under pressure coaches and Super League General Manager Mark Foster gives his thoughts on clubs moving cities.
3/13/201728 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Blueprint for England World Cup Success

Dave Woods climbs aboard HMS Bulwark where this week's Challenge Cup draw took place and is joined by Paul Sculthorpe and Brian Noble to discuss the England camp and their blueprint for World Cup success and the incredible impact Toronto Wolfpack have made so far in the sport.
3/6/201722 minutes, 24 seconds
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Brian Noble: Wayne Bennett has a responsibility to the game

George Riley is joined by Jamie Jones-Buchanan and Brian Noble to discuss the Four Nations, including the controversy surrounding England coach Wayne Bennett.
11/8/201653 minutes, 15 seconds
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Challenge Cup Quarter Finals - 25 June 16

A look back at the 4 Challenge Cup QF ties with reaction from Michael Carter, Chris Chester, Shaun Wane, Tony Smith & Lee Radford whose sides all progressed to the semi-finals.
6/25/201634 minutes, 43 seconds
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5 live Rugby League: Wigan 16-28 Warrington

Dave Woods presents reaction to Warrington Wolves' Super League victory over Wigan Warriors.
4/1/201629 minutes, 4 seconds