The hosts address listener questions regarding the Newcastle Knights' resurgence, Sam Walker's potential move to South Sydney, and the impact of injuries on player value. The episode features a detailed historical discussion about the psychological gamesmanship used by coaches Wayne Bennett and Brian Smith during various Grand Finals.
The discussion continues with an analysis of NRL topics including Dragons squad depth, the Panthers' recent form, and the logistics of players in the PNG Chiefs and Perth Bears. The hosts also cover technical aspects like defensive signaling, the financial impact of wagering on the NRL, and the behind-the-scenes drama regarding Cooper Cronk's move to the Roosters, concluding with reflections on player legacies and potential structural changes to the NRL season.
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I spoke to somebody, a decision maker at the Rabbitohs recently, and they'd love to have Sam Walker, but they just don't have the money.
00:03:24 · The host provides insight into the financial barriers preventing South Sydney from signing Sam Walker.
But Bennett later admitted that he wrote it himself and told the players himself and he knew their trigger points, what to say about them to motivate them.
00:07:38 · The host recounts how Wayne Bennett used psychological manipulation to motivate his players during a Grand Final.
The NRL get a percentage of profit on turnover. It used to be a percentage of profit.
00:21:46 · The speaker explains the structural change in how the NRL receives revenue from wagering companies.
As part of that, he told the Storm he would like to go to Sydney to keep, you know, blossoming that romance.
00:23:59 · The host explains the personal motivation behind Cooper Cronk's high-profile transfer from Melbourne to the Roosters.
I really like James Fisher-Harris. He's just got a take-no-prisoners approach.
00:29:12 · The discussion highlights the aggressive and uncompromising playing style of modern rugby league players.
The hosts address listener questions regarding the Newcastle Knights' resurgence, Sam Walker's potential move to South Sydney, and the impact of injuries on player value. The episode features a detailed historical discussion about the psychological gamesmanship used by coaches Wayne Bennett and Brian Smith during various Grand Finals.
The discussion continues with an analysis of NRL topics including Dragons squad depth, the Panthers' recent form, and the logistics of players in the PNG Chiefs and Perth Bears. The hosts also cover technical aspects like defensive signaling, the financial impact of wagering on the NRL, and the behind-the-scenes drama regarding Cooper Cronk's move to the Roosters, concluding with reflections on player legacies and potential structural changes to the NRL season.
Published22 Aug 2026
Duration38:08
Episodes
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Sam Walker to Souths | Isaac Moses, PNG, Latrell & Dragon's Depth | Ask Kenty
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The hosts address listener questions regarding the Newcastle Knights' resurgence, Sam Walker's potential move to South Sydney, and the impact of injuries on player value. The episode features a detailed historical discussion about the psychological gamesmanship used by coaches Wayne Bennett and Brian Smith during various Grand Finals.
The discussion continues with an analysis of NRL topics including Dragons squad depth, the Panthers' recent form, and the logistics of players in the PNG Chiefs and Perth Bears. The hosts also cover technical aspects like defensive signaling, the financial impact of wagering on the NRL, and the behind-the-scenes drama regarding Cooper Cronk's move to the Roosters, concluding with reflections on player legacies and potential structural changes to the NRL season.
22 Aug 2026
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Gould's Bulldogs Problem, Wayne's Longevity & Ivan Cleary's Legacy | Kenty Prime Time Ep46
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The hosts explore the shifting media landscape, noting a transition from journalistic idealism to an algorithm-driven focus on clicks. The conversation then moves into rugby league history, evaluating the legacies of legendary coaches like Jack Gibson and Wayne Bennett.
The discussion covers coaching longevity, tactical evolution, and recruitment strategies, contrasting Penrith's internal pathway system with the Melbourne Storm's historical talent acquisition. Finally, the episode examines the impact of club officials, the dynamics of long-term coaching contracts, and the challenges of managing player roles within established club structures.
21 Aug 2026
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Warriors Lock In Webster, Brimson Exit Call & Payne Haas Surgery Blow | Kenty Blitz EP218
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The hosts discuss several NRL developments, including Ivan Cleary's 500th game milestone, AJ Brimson being granted permission to leave the Titans, and Payne Haas's surgery-related absence from the World Cup. The episode also covers Andrew Webster's contract extension with the Warriors and the retirement of Tui Kamakamitha due to health reasons.
The segment continues with a tribute to the retired Ray Stone and various game previews for upcoming matches involving Melbourne, Canberra, Dolphins, and Manly. Finally, the hosts analyze the Sharks' top-four contention needs and the heavy favoritism of the Roosters against the Tigers, while critiquing the Tigers' recent performance.
20 Aug 2026
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Queensland’s Coaching Mess, Cheika’s NRL Rejection & Tigers Surgery Drama | Kenty Blitz EP217
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The episode explores the coaching search for the Queensland Origin team, discussing potential candidates and reflecting on Mal Meninga's historic tenure. The conversation also covers injury news regarding Clint Gutherson at the Dragons and Michael Cheika's move to the Waratahs.
Further discussion delves into the risk-averse nature of NRL clubs, player updates for Latrell Mitchell and Isaiah Yeo, and the business implications of a Swedish private equity firm acquiring a stake in the Melbourne Storm. The episode concludes with an analysis of club valuations and a critique of the Wests Tigers' current management and performance.
This episode explores the growing tension in Sam Walker's contract negotiations with the Roosters, including allegations of information leaks and the impact of player mobility in modern rugby league. The discussion also covers various NRL news, such as Sam Kepu's contract status, Daly Cherry-Evans' move to the UK, and Cameron Smith's decision regarding the Queensland coaching role.
Additionally, the hosts provide updates on player injuries for Braden Trindle and Reece Walsh, while debating the legality of high-impact tackles in a contact sport.
18 Aug 2026
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Bunker Farce, Injuries Hit Contenders & Broncos Fall Apart
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The hosts analyze recent NRL results, focusing on the Roosters' defensive dominance and the impact of injuries on the Panthers. The discussion covers Manly's decline under Kieran Foran and the potential need for experienced assistant coaches to guide younger head coaches.
The episode also examines the significant decline of the Brisbane Broncos amidst key player injuries and debates the tension between strict rule enforcement and common sense officiating. Finally, the speakers critique the rise of theatricality in tackles and the inconsistent enforcement of rules like the 'disruptor rule' as the finals approach.
17 Aug 2026
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Benji Pressure, PNG Tax-Free Fallout & Six Again Injury Fears | Ask Kenty
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In this edition of Kenti Blitz, the hosts answer various viewer questions regarding NRL expansion, player market values in relation to PNG's tax-free status, and the potential for a player draft. The segment also covers coaching stability for Benji Marshall at the Tigers and the impact of Isaiah Yeo's absence on the Panthers.
The discussion continues with topics including future coaching prospects, club depth management, and legendary players like Alan Langer. The hosts also debate rule changes such as the six-man bench and the 'six again' rule, while sharing historical anecdotes about jersey numbers and player substitutions.
15 Aug 2026
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Kenty's CTE Warning, Sam Walker's Roosters Standoff & Cleary Theory | Kenty Prime Time
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The hosts delve into the high-stakes world of NRL contract negotiations, focusing on Sam Walker's ongoing dispute with the Roosters and the broader implications of salary cap management. The discussion explores how player value, media leaks, and club succession planning influence movement across the league.
The episode also addresses critical issues regarding player safety, specifically examining concussion protocols, the duty of care clubs owe to athletes, and the long-term survival of the game. Additionally, the conversation covers coaching transparency, family dynamics within the Cleary family, and an analysis of end-of-season club performances.
14 Aug 2026
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Taulagi Quits NRL, Horsburgh Cashes In & Lodge’s Last Shot
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The podcast covers recent NRL player movements, including Murray Talangi's move to French rugby and Matt Lodge's transition to the Super League, alongside analysis of the evolving physical demands on rugby league players. The hosts also debate whether recent rule changes, such as the 'six again' rule, have created an unbalanced season.
The episode concludes with detailed game previews and betting analysis for upcoming fixtures involving the Panthers, Roosters, Bulldogs, Raiders, Sharks, Broncos, Warriors, Knights, Titans, Tigers, and Dragons. The discussion also touches on significant player injuries and team dynamics heading into the final stages of the competition.
13 Aug 2026
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Sam Walker Deal Stalls, PNG’s Halfback Chase & DCE Exit
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The hosts pay tribute to the late Brian Smith and discuss Sam Walker's contract negotiations with the Roosters, alongside the impact of tax-free offers from the Papua New Guinea Chiefs on NRL player movement. The episode also covers various transfer rumors involving Corey Horsburgh, Jacob Preston, and Cherry Evans.
The conversation concludes with a debate regarding the political maneuvering of Australian cities competing to host the 2028 NRL Grand Final, specifically addressing the logistical considerations of hosting the event during a papal visit to Sydney.
12 Aug 2026
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Ricky Feud Exposed, Latrell Return Boost & NRL's Global Gamble
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The podcast covers recent NRL news, including Mitchell Lott's training progress with the Rabbitohs and Ashton Vale's season-ending hamstring injury. The hosts also analyze a controversial on-field incident involving Corey Horsburgh and Ricky Stuart, debating the impact of player discipline on game outcomes.
The discussion extends to the strained relationship between Corey Robinson and Ricky Stuart, an analysis of the upcoming Roosters vs. Panthers clash, and potential NRL global expansion to locations like Hong Kong and Japan. Finally, the hosts explore the potential for the Orcas franchise to introduce a new coaching mindset to rugby league and debate the merits of introducing an NRL third-place playoff.
11 Aug 2026
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To'o's PNG Switch, Ricky's Raiders Spray & Metcalf's Big Call
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The hosts reflect on the NRL Indigenous round, highlighting the Warriors' impactful Haka and discussing Brian To'o's move to the PNG Chiefs alongside speculation regarding Nathan Cleary's future. The episode also analyzes the impact of Nathan Cleary's injury on the Penrith Panthers.
Further analysis covers recent performances from the Roosters, Warriors, Sharks, and Dragons, as well as Manly's current losing streak. The discussion concludes with Craig Bellamy's commitment to the Melbourne Storm and a look at disciplinary issues involving the Canberra Raiders.
10 Aug 2026
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How Kenty Nearly Blew Up The Dally M, PNG Tax-Free Anger & Artie Beetson Stories | Ask Kenty
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In this episode of Ask Kentie, the hosts explore various NRL-related topics, ranging from the legality of media contracts and the complexities of third-party agreements in Papua New Guinea to the evolution of player positions. The discussion features nostalgic anecdotes about rugby league legends like Arthur Beetson, Ron Massey, and Jack Gibson, including the early use of video analysis in coaching.
The episode also delves into the impact of betting on game outcomes, the nuances of Dally M voting, and the importance of defensive integrity in modern football. Additionally, the hosts address listener questions regarding the market viability of hosting NRL games in Tasmania and Adelaide, as well as the strategic risks associated with 40/20 kicks.
08 Aug 2026
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Galvin, Doueihi & Luai Reveal the Tigers' Real Problem | Kenty Prime Time
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The speakers analyze the current NRL landscape, examining potential premiership contenders and tactical shifts, such as Penrith's decision to move Jack Cogger to six. The discussion explores coaching successes, including Andrew Webster's player development at the Warriors and Shane Flanagan's impact on Cronulla's mental strength.
The episode also delves into the evolution of rugby league positions through legendary players and examines club-specific dynamics. This includes the Roosters' recruitment models, the Bulldogs' defensive aggression, and the internal culture challenges facing the Wests Tigers regarding player transitions and contract situations.
07 Aug 2026
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NRL Media Crackdown, PNG Tax-Free Mess & Round 23 Preview
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The hosts examine the controversy surrounding the Papua New Guinea rugby league expansion, focusing on uncertainties regarding tax-free salary caps and a lack of transparency in third-party deals. The discussion also covers recent news involving Brandon Smith's cleared insider trading allegations and the impact of information silos within NRL clubs.
The episode continues with an analysis of player media obligations and fines, alongside concerns regarding match fitness for the upcoming Rugby League World Cup squad. Finally, the hosts provide a detailed preview of upcoming NRL matches, including predictions for games involving the Dolphins, Broncos, Rabbitohs, and others.
The hosts debate the recent trend of high-scoring blowouts in the NRL, questioning if the pursuit of entertainment through frequent tries is compromising game quality. The discussion extends to NRL expansion plans for North Sydney and Papua New Guinea, exploring the potential impact on player talent levels, financial implications for new franchises, and concerns regarding transparency in salary cap negotiations.
The episode also covers various rugby league news, including Ryan Carr's suspension in Super League, the financial situation of the Cronulla Sharks, and the opportunities for teams to blood young players at the end of the season. Additionally, the hosts examine how upcoming broadcasting deals may significantly increase the NRL salary cap and influence player contract negotiations.
05 Aug 2026
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Nicho Hyne's Record Chase & Matt King's Origin Test | Kenty Blitz EP208
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The hosts examine the NRL's new media rule, debating whether it acts as a 'Trojan horse' to suppress criticism. The episode also features tributes to Johnny Gibbs, reflections on legendary small players, and an analysis of Nico Hynes' evolving role at Cronulla.
The conversation extends to rugby league history, including impressive goal-kicking streaks and the impact of travel on player performance. Finally, the hosts discuss journalistic tensions involving Phil Gould and explore the psychological coaching techniques used to build focus and mythology within the game.
The hosts review the recent NRL weekend, focusing on Laurie Daley's resignation as New South Wales coach and the appointment of Matt King. The discussion covers coaching styles, the Melbourne Storm's resilience following their finals exit, and the Brisbane Broncos' current outlook.
The episode also addresses the potential implications of the NRL's proposed 'media cop' under a new broadcast deal. The speakers debate the importance of transparency in rugby league and the dangers of suppressing controversial or investigative journalism.
03 Aug 2026
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Tiger Drama Still Not Settled, Super League Fallout & Tszyu's Future | Ask Kenty
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The hosts discuss various rugby league topics, including a proposed NRL rule regarding contract breaches and the financial challenges of moving players on. The episode also reflects on professional transitions in sports media, coaching anecdotes, and the immense talent of legendary junior players like Owen Craigie.
Further discussion covers the lasting impact of the Super League War, the evolution of the NRL bunker system, and player recruitment processes for the PNG Chiefs. The episode concludes with insights into Michael Maguire's coaching style at the Broncos and ongoing tensions within the Tigers.
01 Aug 2026
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Michael Chammas on PNG's Tax-Free Recruitment, Luai Signing & $600M Question | Kenty Prime Time
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Introduction to Michael Chamis and the PNG Chiefs. Geopolitical Motivations and the Importance of Rugby League in PNG. NRL Club Reactions and Recruitment Success. Addressing the 'Unfair Advantage' Allegations. Clarifying the $600 Million Funding Misconception. Addressing Misconceptions about Funding and Tribalism. Rugby League Pathways and Social Impact in PNG. The Reality of Development Players' Lives. Living and Safety in PNG. Cultural Expectations and Financial Pressures. Australian Government Investment in the Pacific. Transitioning from Media to Rugby League Management. The Importance of Player Families and Partners. The Importance of Partners and Families. Recruitment Strategy and Player Profiles. Navigating the November 1st Negotiation Window. The PNG Business Model and Sponsorship. Financial Oversight and Checks and Balances. Professional Integrity and Media Relationships. Navigating Conflict with Journalists and Coaches. Coaching Staff and Family Logistics in PNG. Opposition Teams and Local Media. Talent Development and Club Merchandise. Playing Conditions and Heat Policy.
The hosts explore the complex landscape of NRL player negotiations, focusing on Sam Walker's future with the Roosters and interest from the PNG Chiefs in Nathan Cleary and Cameron Munster. The discussion delves into the financial implications of long-term contracts, 'ratchet deals,' and the inherent risks of contract liability due to injury.
The episode also covers club roster movements for the Dragons and Penrith Panthers, alongside an analysis of the current form of the Knights, Broncos, and Sharks. The show concludes with match previews, betting odds, and a lighthearted anecdote involving Spud Carroll.
30 Jul 2026
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Benji's Tigers Admission, Daley's Blues Exit & Dragons' Recruitment Raid
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The hosts analyze the Wests Tigers' recent handling of club issues, including player standards and press conference management, while comparing current contract disputes to historical precedents. The episode also covers NRL news regarding Laurie Daley's health, the Dragons' recruitment strategy, and the Broncos' difficult path to the finals.
The discussion further explores how mid-season rule changes regarding 'six again' calls have impacted defensive strategies and the likelihood of top teams missing the finals. The episode concludes with a look at Todd Payton's coaching stability under pressure and an announcement for an upcoming guest, Michael Chamis.
29 Jul 2026
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Doueihi Selection Backflip, Benji's Tigers Mess & Storm's Season Collapse
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The hosts examine the ongoing tensions at the West Tigers involving Adam Dewey and critique Benji Marshall's coaching decisions and level of control at the club. The discussion extends to the necessity of specialized rugby league business knowledge in administration, contrasting successful clubs with those struggling due to a lack of expertise.
The episode also covers recent NRL updates, including the Melbourne Storm's injury crisis and Craig Bellamy's coaching philosophy. Additionally, the hosts discuss Newcastle's ladder position following injuries to Dylan Lucas and Dylan Brown, Andrew Webster's selection decisions for the Warriors, and Zach Lomax's move to the PNG Chiefs.
28 Jul 2026
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Details Exposed in Doueihi Saga, Benji's Big Mistake & Tigers Turmoil
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The hosts review recent NRL performances, analyzing Melbourne's decline and defensive liabilities, the Newcastle Knights' injury struggles, and the Roosters' momentum. The episode also delves into the growing dysfunction at Wests Tigers, focusing on management drama involving Adam Dewey and a breakdown in communication between coaching and players.
The discussion further explores the lack of stability at the Tigers following recent official statements. Finally, the hosts analyze the Bulldogs' recent form, the attacking displays from the Gold Coast Titans, and the potential for young talent within the Dragons.
This episode explores various NRL topics, ranging from the difficulties of video review decisions in the bunker and potential rule changes for knock-on calls to the strategic use of development contracts for talent retention. The conversation also covers Jerome Luai's potential recruitment role for the PNG Chiefs and the financial implications of player payouts.
The discussion further delves into the legendary status of Reg Gasnier, coaching philosophies regarding possession, and the complexities of third-party sponsorships. Finally, the hosts critique the effectiveness of the NRL Integrity Unit and discuss the importance of maintaining an authentic atmosphere in rugby league without artificial manufacturing.
25 Jul 2026
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Adam Doueihi's Walkout Explained & Coaching Mind Games | Kenty Prime Time Ep 42
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The panel examines the recent walkout by Adam Dewey from the Tigers, debating whether the move was a premeditated attempt to force a contract release. The discussion extends to the broader pressures of coaching in the NRL, including media scrutiny, the impact of digital analytics on journalism, and the challenges faced by young coaches attempting to manage expectations during their first year.
The conversation also explores the complexities of player contracts, the lack of loyalty in the current free agency model, and the necessity of club alignment. Finally, the speakers address the evolution of dangerous tackling techniques, arguing for strict disciplinary actions to prevent serious injuries and maintain the integrity of the game.
24 Jul 2026
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Munster vs Cleary: PNG's True Target + Round 21 Preview
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The hosts discuss breaking news regarding Cameron Munster's discussions with the PNG Chiefs and the club's strategic pursuit of Nathan Cleary, alongside the financial implications of rising NRL salary caps driven by new broadcast deals. The episode also explores the shifting player market, including South Sydney's contract strategies and the impact of increased domestic revenue on overseas opportunities.
Additionally, the show provides detailed NRL match previews and betting analysis for upcoming fixtures involving the Eels, Panthers, Tigers, and Broncos. The episode concludes with a look at historical NRL rivalries, specifically reflecting on the intense 1973 'bloodbath' grand final between Manly and Cronulla.
The hosts discuss the potential end of Latrell Mitchell's season due to nerve and back-related injuries, highlighting the financial implications for South Sydney's salary cap and the pressure facing coach Wayne Bennett. The episode also explores player durability in recruitment, recent disciplinary actions regarding dangerous tackles, and the commercial conflict of interest involving Jerome Luai's potential third-party deal with Pepsi.
Additionally, the discussion covers legal conflicts regarding player sponsorships and defends Mitchell Moses' handling of media questions about his future. The segment concludes with a clarification on how tax laws apply to third-party sponsorship income transferred from Papua New Guinea to Australia.
22 Jul 2026
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Dean Young Takes Charge, O’Sullivan Lifts The Lid & PNG’s Money Talk
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In this 200th episode of Kenti Blitz, professional NRL player Sean O'Sullivan joins the hosts to discuss the intricacies of a professional footballer's weekly routine, including training, video analysis, and the role of specialized coaches. The conversation also covers the importance of team culture at the Bulldogs and provides initial reactions to Dean Young's appointment as the Dragons' head coach.
The discussion continues with insights into player contract decisions, the impact of club history on motivation, and the challenges players face during the latter stages of the season. The episode also touches on various NRL news, including Anthony Siebold's potential move to the PNG Chiefs and the emergence of young talent like Javon Andrews.
21 Jul 2026
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Joey Manu's Payday, Bunker Blows Up & Turbo's Cruel Blow
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The hosts review the recent NRL round, analyzing the impact of injuries to Manly's Tom Trbojevic and the coaching pressure on Kieran Feloune. The discussion covers team dynamics across the league, including the Bulldogs' halfback experiment and performances from Brisbane, the Bulldogs, and the Knights.
The episode also addresses criticisms of the NRL bunker, focusing on officiating errors, unconscious bias in referees, and the potential need for rule simplification. Finally, the conversation explores the rise of a new club in Papua New Guinea and debates the risks associated with dangerous tackles following the charge against Latu Fainu.