• Cut Hands, Fake Abs and a Whole Lot of Beer!

  • Sep 26 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Cut Hands, Fake Abs and a Whole Lot of Beer!

  • Summary

  • It’s the second last week of the NRL season and Jimmy is about to go on holiday. That said, he still manages to dial in from his car.

    Jerry has some surgery coming up and is trying to pass off his fat stores as extra abs, meanwhile, Toby is riding high after the Sharks sudden-death win over the Cowboys.

    Jimmy gives his thoughts on how North Queensland can bounce back after crashing out of the play-offs before the boys do an in-depth analysis of the upcoming weekend of football.

    During the Life and Times of Jerry and Jimmy, the dynamic duo discusses their Oktoberfest adventures, prompting Toby to discuss an unfortunate accident he had at the German beer convention.

    The boys also debate who the best coach in the NRL is and whether Daly Cherry-Evans is on the verge of retirement.

    Big thanks to our partners:

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    00:00 LFG

    01:21 How is Everyone?

    06:16 The Sharks Won’t Back Down

    16:39 What Went Wrong with the Cowboys?

    22:29 Panthers vs. Sharks Preview

    27:00 Is Cleary Going to the Super League?

    28:00 Budgy Smuggler Discounts

    29:23 Manly vs. Roosters Review

    33:35 Is DCE Retiring Soon?

    36:21 Storm vs. Roosters Preview

    41:53 Who is the Best Coach in the NRL?

    47:10 The Life and Times of Jerry and Jimmy

    52:22 The Positive Place

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