On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt reflect on the year 2024, including any recent news from the world of Rugby League. The guys then swap Christmas presents, safe to say Callum goes too far... The boys end the episode and year with some classic Try Time Trivia, but who comes out on top?
On this weeks episode, Andrew Henderson joins the guys as he discusses his career in full. Andrew talks through both his playing career and his coaching career, including how he got into rugby in the first place. Andrew then talks about how he came to be the Head of Rugby at York, and York's current goals for 2025 and beyond. Andrew weighs in on the IMG debate, giving his thoughts on the system and how he would improve Rugby League in the UK. Andrew then finishes with some stories from his playing days, including a boxing match he had in a dressing room at Sheffield.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt discuss the Salford Financial situation, including their thoughts on Salford being granted an advance on their Central Funding. The guys then speak on the future implications of this for Salford, and whether they have a future in Super League past 2025. Who Salford may have to sell to free up some funds is also discussed, with potential homes for some of the needed outgoings. The guys also touch on all the other news and stories in the world of Rugby League.
On this weeks episode, Cam Scott joins the guys as he discusses his career in full. He touches on how he got in to rugby, and the processes behind joining Bradford at Scholarship level. Cam then discusses how he joined Hull FC, and how close he was to actually signing for Hull KR. Cam then goes through his ups and downs whilst at Hull FC, including who his favourite coach he has worked with is. The guys then ask Cam how his move to Wakefield came about, and how this relates to Hull FC's recent troubles. Cam then discusses his and Wakefield's goals for 2025, before finishing with discussion around his coaching endeavours.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt discuss the news that meetings will take place in the coming weeks to decide if promotion and relegation will happen in Super League 2025. The guys give their opinions on if we need promotion and relegation, and discuss what this may look like within the IMG era. The guys also discuss the state of Women's Rugby League, following Leeds Rhinos releasing three of their key players. Callum and Matt also cover the rest of the talking points from the past week in Rugby League.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to sweeping Samoa 2-0 in the test series, including discussions around who looked good and why Samoa failed. The guys then look ahead to the rumoured Ashes series next year, giving their ideas on how it can be successful. Also on this episode, the boys discuss the changes to the Challenge Cup for 2025, and all the latest news from around the world of Rugby League.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to the first England VS Samoa Test, including discussions around controversies within the line up. The guys then preview the second test, giving their predictions for the deciding game. Also on this episode, the boys discuss IMG, Player Transfers and wider landscape of Rugby League.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to the England Squad, before giving the line up that they would play from the players available. The guys then preview the test series, giving their predictions for the two games. The episode concludes with discussion around coaches, following the recent news of coach movements across the three divisions.
On this weeks episode, Matt reacts to the Super League Grand Final, giving his thoughts on all the talking points from the game. He then reacts to the Championship semi-finals, before previewing the final and giving his predictions. Matt also reacts to the Hunslet pulling off a big upset to beat Swinton and subsequently get promoted to the Championship. Before finishing on discussion around where this Wigan team places in the all time rankings, and whether they can be stopped next season.
On this weeks episode, Callum reacts to the semi-finals of the Super League playoffs, before previewing/predicting the Grand Final. He then reacts to the Rugby League Awards given for the three main leagues, including the Man Of Steel award. Callum also reviews the first round of the Championship Playoffs, and previews the semi-finals. He finishes with the impending Championship promotion playoff, as Swinton meet a Hunslet team that are on a roll.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to the first round of the Super League playoffs, before previewing/predicting the semi finals. The guys then review the Championship season, giving their predictions for the playoffs. The episode concludes with discussion around whether Keighley or Hunslet can beat a poor Swinton side for a place in the Championship.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to the Super League Dream, explaining some of the changes they would make. The guys then preview the Super League playoffs, predicting both of the weekends games. The guys then dive into the Championship, discussing the various permutations of the last round this weekend. League One is then discussed as the playoffs slowly work towards a conclusion, in what is one of the weirdest playoff structures ever seen.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt discuss who they believe will make up the 2024 Super League Playoffs, ahead of the final round. The guys also discuss the potential scenario where no team will lift the League Leaders Shield. The Championship is also discussed, as the playoff and relegation spots constantly change with just two rounds left. The guys also cover the League One Playoffs, and how Midlands could prove expansion works.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt discuss how they believe Huddersfield Giants should rebuild going forward. From who they need to let go, to who they need to bring in. The guys also discuss the options they have for their Head Coach position.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt put themselves in the shoes of IMG and attempt to structure English Rugby League. The guys come up with some interesting ideas, including a return of the Super 8's and Reserve Grade teams in League One. Do you agree? What would you ideal structure be?
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt discuss who they believe will make the 2024 Super League Playoffs, with four rounds still to be played. The guys also react to the recent transfer announcements, including Feldt to Saints and Trueman to Wakey. Both the playoff race and relegation battle in the Championship are then discussed, with the guys giving their predictions for these.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to all of the Magic Weekend results, whilst also reflecting on the event as a whole. The guys also discuss potential venues where Magic Weekend could take place going forward. All the talking points from the Championship are also discussed, including Whitehaven's back room issues and the playoff race heating up.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to Leeds' shock win over Wigan, and question whether some of the Wigan team are overrated. The guys also touch on all the other talking points from Super League, whilst giving their game by game predictions. All the talking points from the Championship are also discussed, including Whitehaven's financial struggles.
On this weeks episode, Callum and Matt react to London's big win over Catalans, and what this means for the rest of Super League. The guys also touch on all the other talking points in Rugby League, including whether Rugby League on a Tuesday can be a success going forward. After Matt's trip to France for the Olympics, he also discusses whether he thinks the World Cup can work in France.
On this weeks episode, Callum reacts to Warrington beating Wigan, and discusses whether this can be their year. He also discusses Saints potentially missing out on the playoffs, and questions whether or not the current Super League structure works. Callum then goes on to cover all the latest transfers and talking points from the Championship and League One.