The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Simon, Bobby, and Roger discuss standout performances in the NRL, player retention issues, and the impact of off-field controversies. They delve into the debate surrounding player resting policies, referee decisions, and predictions for the Rookie of the Year. The conversation also includes game reviews and highlights from recent matches, providing insights into the current state of rugby league. In this episode, the hosts delve into the recent NRL games, discussing controversial calls, team performances, and player issues. They analyze the Warriors' struggles, the Broncos' inconsistencies, and the impressive showing by Manly against the Dragons. The conversation shifts towards the upcoming finals, highlighting key matchups and predictions for the playoffs, emphasizing the importance of momentum and player form as teams vie for the championship.
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Simon dcuss the latest happenings in the NRL, including weekend highlights, low points, and player performances. They delve into controversial commentary surrounding racism in sports, review recent games, and analyze coaching changes and team dynamics. The conversation also touches on upcoming matches and predictions, as well as the importance of community engagement through junior footy.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon and Bobby discuss the ongoing discussions around player eligibility and cultural identity. They also touch on the serious issue of injuries in rugby league, particularly concussions, and the media's portrayal of players' choices regarding representation. The conversation highlights the complexities of heritage in sports and the importance of player safety protocols. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of the NRL, focusing on player suspensions, game analyses, and the playoff prospects of teams like the Warriors and Broncos. They delve into the inconsistencies in player punishments, the performance of the Warriors against the Dragons, and the importance of consistency and momentum as the playoffs approach. The conversation also touches on the Broncos' recent game against the Dolphins, referee decisions, and predictions for upcoming matches.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Simon give out the Kaea Kele and All Eyez On Me awards for Round 23 of the NRL. Then they discuss topics of the week including the Roosters Dolphins game where multiple players were sin binned. Then they discuss the state of theor teams the NZ Warriors and the Brisbane Broncos.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Tana and Bobb,y discuss the standout players of the week, the impact of injuries on team dynamics, and the recent trainer controversy that has sparked debate about sportsmanship in rugby league. They also touch on cultural sensitivity in sports interactions and reflect on the performances of various teams as they approach the playoffs. The conversation highlights the importance of team momentum and the need for fair injury rules as the season progresses. In this episode, Tana and Up The Wahs delve into the recent NRL matches, analyzing player performances, team dynamics, and the impact of injuries on various squads. They discuss the Broncos' impressive win against the Rabbitohs, the challenges faced by teams like the Rabbitohs due to injuries, and the upcoming matches that could shape the final standings. The conversation also touches on draft strategies and predictions for the next round of games, highlighting key players to watch and the importance of maintaining momentum as the season progresses.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Roger and Bob give out Kaea Kele and All Euez on Me Awards for Round 21 in the NRL
The usos from the WesWes Network Simon and Bobby review the latest round of Rugby League matches, focusing on key player performances, refereeing consistency, and the implications of international eligibility rules. They discuss the Warriors' new pathways program in Australia and provide updates on the Azariah Kalava Cup and fantasy league standings. The conversation also includes an analysis of the Warriors' recent game against the Knights and predictions for upcoming matches.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon and Bobby discuss the recent State of Origin games. They analyze the performances of key players, the psychological aspects of winning, and the implications for New South Wales and Queensland teams. The conversation also touches on the future of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, the development of local talent in the NRLW, and predictions for upcoming matches. The hosts emphasize the importance of mental toughness in rugby league and the need for teams to maintain consistency as they head into the finals.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon and Stace give out awards for kaea kele and al eyez on me for round 17 and then discuss player highlights, team selections for Origin 3, and the ongoing challenges faced by the Tigers in recruitment. They also review the recent match between the Warriors and Broncos, emphasizing the impact of injuries and the importance of consistency as teams head into the finals. The conversation touches on the independence of the match review committee and the implications of potential changes by the ARLC. In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent performances of the Broncos and Warriors, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses as they head into the final stretch of the NRL season. They also delve into the impact of injuries on team dynamics and the importance of maintaining a solid game plan. The conversation shifts to the upcoming NRLW season, highlighting key players to watch. As they preview the upcoming matches, the hosts share their predictions and insights on team strategies, while also touching on the fantasy league struggles and the significance of the Origin series.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana and Bobby, dive into the latest happenings in NRL rugby league, discussing recent games, player performances, and the implications of Origin 2. They discuss the treatment of Selwyn Cobbo being pushed out of Brisbane and the boys give their awards for the best and worst of round 16. The boys discuss the NZ Warriors losing to Penrith and give predictions for round 17 this week in the NRL
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The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana and Bobby, discuss the aftermath of State of Origin One. They give out awards for Round 13 Kaea Kele, and All Eyez On Me winners. They discuss Lachy Galvin joining the Bulldogs, Ezra Mam getting booed on the road, and then delve into the NZ Warriors' defeat of the Rabbitohs and the woeful Broncos' loss to the Manly Sea-Eagles. The boys preview Round 14 and pick their winners before closing up with NRL Fantasy update, TAB bets, and Last Words.
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Bobby delve into the recent performances in rugby league, focusing on the State of Origin selections and the implications for both New South Wales and Queensland teams. They discuss standout players, controversial selections, and the unique perspective of New Zealand fans in the rugby league landscape. The conversation highlights the passion for the game, the importance of player chemistry, and the anticipation surrounding the upcoming matches. In this episode, the hosts discuss the Warriors' impressive fan support during away games, the performance of key players, and the team's ability to win close matches. They analyze the Warriors' defensive strengths and the challenges ahead, including upcoming matches against top teams. The conversation also touches on the impact of refereeing decisions, the struggles of the Broncos, and the organizational challenges they face. Additionally, they provide updates on their fantasy league and share their weekend plans.
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon, Bobby and Stace discuss State of Origin team predictions for Game 1 and compare lineups to media predictions in Australia including Corey Parker and Woodsy's predicted lineups
In this episode, the Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Simon, and Bobby recap Magic Round, spotlighting Nathan Cleary's standout performance in the Panthers' win over the Broncos. They discuss Israel Mam's return from suspension and the Broncos' cautious approach to reintegrating him. The panel examines coaching strategies, highlighting David Fifita's drop to reserve grade amid injury concerns and team dynamics. They celebrate the Warriors' resilient victory over the Cowboys and express concerns over the Broncos' inconsistent form. The episode concludes with fantasy league strategies, injury updates, and multi-bet tips for the upcoming NRL round.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Bobby, and Simon, discuss Jamal Fogarty's signing with Manly Sea-Eagles next season. They also discuss the 18 sin bins given to players in Round 8 and the impact they have on the spectacle. The boys talk NRL expansion and the possible bid for a second NZ franchise in Christchurch. The boys then review Round 8 and preview Magic Round this weekend.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Tana and Simon discuss the latest Lachlan Galvin vs West Tigers debacle, taking a turn when Lachlan's agent announced a complaint on Bullying with Galvin and an immediate contract release. Then the boys give out Kaea Kele and All Eyez on Me for the Worst and best moments or players in Round 7 of the NRL. The boys then preview matches this week in Round 8.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Simon, Stace, and Bobby discuss Round 6 of the NRL, including giving out the KAEA KELE AWARD for the worst player or moment of the round and the ALL EYEZ ON ME AWARD for the best player or moment.
Tana begins a new segment called comments corner, where listeners address various opinions in the YouTube comments, and the boys respond.
Then the review of Round 6, focusing on the Dolphins vs. Panthers match, and the challenges faced by the Panthers this season. They also highlight the performances of teams like the Dragons, Titans, Broncos, Roosters, Sharks, Manly, Cowboys, Rabbitohs, Eels, and Raiders.
The conversation delves into the performances of various NRL teams, focusing on Dylan Walker's impact on the Eels, the Warriors' struggles against the Storm, and the challenges faced by the Tigers.
The discussion also touches on Lockie Galvin's controversial statements and the implications for team dynamics.
The boys share insights on fantasy league updates and predictions for upcoming matches, highlighting the competitive nature of the league. In this episode, the hosts delve into the upcoming NRL matches, focusing on the rivalries and statistics that define each game.
They discuss the Warriors' historical performance against the Broncos, the Panthers' struggle against the Roosters, the Knights' desperate need for a win against the Sharks, and the Eels' challenge against the Tigers. Each segment highlights player performances, team dynamics, and the significance of home advantage in the league.
The episode of the 135 Footy Show offers an in-depth look at the current state of the NRL, analyzing both on-field performances and off-field controversies. The hosts evaluate recent games, highlighting standout players and pivotal moments, such as key performances from the Raiders, Sharks, Eels, Dragons, Dolphins, Broncos, Storm, Bulldogs, Knights, Warriors, and Panthers. They scrutinize the evolving dynamics within teams—from the unpredictability of game outcomes to the importance of defense and team cohesion—as well as the challenges each side faces during this season.
Additionally, the discussion extends beyond the immediate results to consider broader cultural and strategic issues. The hosts explore the significance of the Multicultural Round and debate the impact of players choosing to represent their heritage rather than national teams. They also delve into contentious topics like refereeing decisions and the influence of the bunker on game strategy, while forecasting upcoming match-ups and predicting team trajectories. Overall, the episode paints a comprehensive picture of a dynamic, evolving rugby league landscape marked by passionate celebrations, shifting allegiances, and heated rivalries.
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon and Bobby give out the Kaea Kele and All Eyez on Me Awards then discuss the latest news in the NRL including Dylan Brown's million dollar contract, fan engagement at Go Media Staduim and a NZ Warrior gets caught for possession. The boys review Round 2 and update the NRL Fantasy Competition, then give predictions for Round 3.