• Ep. 371 - Josh "Moose" Mcguire

  • Feb 16 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 371 - Josh "Moose" Mcguire

  • Summary

  • Broncos, Cowboys and Origin legend Josh "Moose" Mcguire joins the boys for a ripper yarn. Kicking off with some chat around captaining the Knuckle Dusters for the Nines Premier League, we then discuss Josh's NRL career, including his illustrious stint at the Broncos and the feeling of debuting for Queensland in the State of Origin. Josh informs us of some of the heaviest injuries he sustained in the game and even runs us through how he lost sight in one of his eyes before we wrap up with his time in the Super League and his life post NRL career, including beginning to dabble in the PBR. If you're a Queensland footy fan, it's hard not to get around this legend. Enjoy trendsetters, have a ripper week!


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    0:00 - Childhood

    5:39 - Nines Premier League

    11:30 - NRL Debut

    22:46 - Broncos

    27:00 - The Nursery System

    30:20 - Origin Debut

    42:12 - Q Cup & Eye Injury

    1:14:20 - Relationship with Bennet

    1:22:40 - Super League

    1:30:57 - PBR & Post Footy Career

    1:38:13 - Guest Questions




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