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Bobbo wins the tipping comp, uncovers a Father's Day record & defends the rights of Rugby League fans to prosecute the two times table on their own. Mick talks 'scenarios'.
Cooke & Cranny record LIVE outside Carriageworks, during the 2019 Rugby League Hall Of Fame ceremony.
With Mick Cooke mysteriously absent, Bobbo wastes no time in fulfilling his fantasy of giving Jack Fulton his First Grade debut.
Shaun Johnson is a marked man, Reed Mahoney is not himself and Robbie Farah opens a Devonshire Tea House on the sidelines of Leichhardt, with a sideline in dealing contraband.
Mick gives Bobbo all the insider gossip on how the new season of Master Chef is shaping up. Robbie Farah brings his trademark influence to an elite new club.
Ricky Stuart tells everyone that they don't know what they're talking about, including Mick & Bobbo. Mick has a new direction for the Gold Coast, including a brand new home ground and coaching staff. The first female NRL referee is appropriately addressed.
Mick turns his hand to the oversaturated "true crime" podcasting market. Bobbo buys some NRL merchandise from Mister Minit.
Mick and Bobbo discuss the game of the season. Bobbo meets a man who has been locked up since the ’89 Grand Final. The boys investigate the new craze in music and the arts. They share some bold ideas about incorporating Rugby League into song. And discover what Rugby League can learn from trends in live music.
Peter Sterling gets bill shock. Cooke and Cranny take the game to Carlton, Woolooware and Leumeah to discover it's already there.
Mick and Bobbo revolutionise sky-to-plate eating. The boys find a way to hang out in Lang Park all weekend for free. Bobbo quizzes Mick about what is going wrong in Penrith and opens up a festering wound.
The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.