The G&T NRL Show

By: Gee and Tee
  • Summary

  • A podcast focused on the weekly happenings in the National Rugby League and other sports. A look back on the previous weeks games, some news and views and the preview of the upcoming games for the week. Always time for stories, tangents and random discussion of other sports.
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Episodes
  • NRL Round 25 Preview and Round 24 Review - The G&T NRL Show
    Sep 3 2022

    Gee and Tee are back this week with the weekly NRL news and they discuss whether Anthony Albanese is actually Reggie Rabbit, Shaquille O'Neal as the surprise selection as an indigenous representative in place of Patty Mills, player news and movements and the ever flexible Bulldogs salary cap, the retirement of Aiden Tolman and the Souths v Roosters stadium issues and the latest Peter V'Landys brainstorm and his governance process of 1.

    @30:52 Gee and Tee breakdown Round 24 including the capitulating Broncos, the impressive Roosters, the poor Tigers, the poor game between the Rabbitohs and Cowboys, the electric Eels and the methodical Sharks.

    @51: 55 Gee and Tee preview the last Round of the NRL and breakdown the important games and the games that don't matter in the last round.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • NRL Round 24 Preview and Round 23 Review - The G&T NRL Show
    Aug 25 2022

    Gee and Tee are back to discuss the NRL Soap Opera and discuss the RLPA providing funding for struggling players and ex-players, Brett Finch, the commemorative plaque for the Ponga Toilet, Scott Morrison working behind the scenes, the Knights scattergun approach to recruitment, Munster and his NRL 360 driven courtship, Benji Marshall the doyen of fitness deciding to reinvigorate the Tigers' fitness regime, the growing Storm membership and the exhaustive process to select the venue for the NRL night of nights, that had no influence from Emperor V'Landys.

    @32.30 Gee and Tee review Round 23 of the NRL and mail their effort in, like most of the teams. They discuss the Storm torching the tired Broncos, the Warriors playing 20 minutes of football, the Tigers acting like domestic cats and running away from Roosters, the Eels belting the Bulldogs, Manly playing with no 'pride' in their jersey against the Sharks and the two best games of the weekend Dragons v Titans and the poor Knights fans, having something to cheer for 65minutes.

    @56:25 Gee and Tee preview week 24 of the NRL and the big games between the Eels and Broncos, the must win game for the Raiders and the Roosters v the Storm in a big semi final preview.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • NRL Show Round 22 Review and Round 23 Preview - The G&T NRL Show
    Aug 23 2022

    Gee and Tee review the week that was in the NRL soap opera, including the tragic Paul Green situation, Peter V'Landys' suits, the NRL bargaining with the players as if in a market buying goods over Covid payments, conflicts of interest, Ponga and his house buying celebrations, player agents, player signings and movements and as yet undecided salary cap for 2023 as well as the Cameron Ciraldo appointment and end with the Tigers player mural at their new centre of excellence.

    @52:00 Gee and Tee discuss all the games and ramifications and top 8 calculations from Round 22 of the NRL. The Storm are coming back, the disappointing Manly, the Warriors winning in NZ, the Dragons leaving it a little too late, Souths blasting away the Eels and the Roosters starting to find their fire.

    @1:17:11 Gee and Tee preview Round 23 and talk about the Panthers and Souths, the 80s grudge match between the Eels and Dogs, the Knights and Raiders, the now ravishing Roosters, Cowboys and the Warriors, Dragons and the Titans at WIN stadium, and the resurgent Storm as well as the Sharks taking on the checked out Manly.

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    1 hr and 30 mins

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