• The Odd Shaped Balls Podcast : Episode 4 - The Ian Smith Interview

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
  • Podcast

The Odd Shaped Balls Podcast : Episode 4 - The Ian Smith Interview

  • Summary

  • Hey friends! Welcome back to another exciting episode of the "Odd Shaped Balls" podcast. Join your host, Andy Thompson, and his fellow rugby aficionados, BBC Cumbria's Becca Thompson and Jordan Weir, as they dive into the latest happenings in the world of rugby league with a focus on Cumbrian teams.

    This week, we're missing our usual partner-in-crime, Dan Payne, who's on a one-pod ban for some hilarious antics we just couldn't let slide. But don't worry, we've got plenty to chat about, including a cheeky sponsor shoutout to Santa Marina, the Italian takeaway that keeps us fueled for these fun sessions.

    We're thrilled to have a special guest, Ian Smith, a former Super League referee, sharing some intriguing insights from his new book, "My Final Whistle." Listen in as Ian opens up about his whirlwind career, memorable moments in Cumbria, and his heartfelt journey with the charity, State of Mind.

    Becca brings us the scoop on the Barrow Ladies' presentation evening and shares her take on the impressive rise of the Leigh women's team. Meanwhile, Jordan fills us in on the latest from Whitehaven and Workington, including some emotional updates on players and club developments.

    As always, we wrap up with our "Heroes and Shithouses" segment, where we highlight the week's standout personalities and those who might need a little nudge in the right direction. Spoiler alert: Dan's antics might just make him a recurring feature here!

    So grab your favourite snack, get comfy, and join us for a lively chat that's as entertaining as it is insightful. We promise it's worth your time!

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