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One missed conversion, one late kick, and suddenly everything feels like State of Origin. We start with a proper 22-20 local nail-biter and use it as the perfect launchpad into Origin Game 2 at the MCG, where the margins are even thinner and the noise is a lot louder.
We talk selections and tactics with a hard focus on what actually swings big games: starting fast, holding the ball, and winning the kick battle. Mitch Moses is the centrepiece, not just as a name but for what his kicking profile unlocks, especially with aerial threats and the chaos that can come from wet weather in Melbourne. We also get into the weirdness of playing Origin on an oval and the idea that depth perception can change how you defend and chase kicks.
From there, it is a straight-shooting NRL Round 15 review: the emotional weight of Jai Arrow’s moment, the Broncos’ alarming slide, the Dolphins hanging 48 on the Roosters, the Sharks edging the Warriors 10-8, and the Eels tipping over the Raiders while bigger questions about roster calls and spine balance hang in the air. We finish with Round 16 tips and odds across the weekend, then a quick detour into the football World Cup viewing experience abroad plus England vs Croatia.
If you enjoyed the mix of State of Origin analysis, NRL match review, betting odds context, and honest predictions, subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave us a review so more footy tragics can find the show.
By They've been doing it all day sir!One missed conversion, one late kick, and suddenly everything feels like State of Origin. We start with a proper 22-20 local nail-biter and use it as the perfect launchpad into Origin Game 2 at the MCG, where the margins are even thinner and the noise is a lot louder.
We talk selections and tactics with a hard focus on what actually swings big games: starting fast, holding the ball, and winning the kick battle. Mitch Moses is the centrepiece, not just as a name but for what his kicking profile unlocks, especially with aerial threats and the chaos that can come from wet weather in Melbourne. We also get into the weirdness of playing Origin on an oval and the idea that depth perception can change how you defend and chase kicks.
From there, it is a straight-shooting NRL Round 15 review: the emotional weight of Jai Arrow’s moment, the Broncos’ alarming slide, the Dolphins hanging 48 on the Roosters, the Sharks edging the Warriors 10-8, and the Eels tipping over the Raiders while bigger questions about roster calls and spine balance hang in the air. We finish with Round 16 tips and odds across the weekend, then a quick detour into the football World Cup viewing experience abroad plus England vs Croatia.
If you enjoyed the mix of State of Origin analysis, NRL match review, betting odds context, and honest predictions, subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave us a review so more footy tragics can find the show.