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By Set Restart
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
We're very excited to bring you our superb conversation with Hull FC legend Keith Tindall.
Keith takes us down memory lane and describes his brutal route into the first team at Hull FC. It really is an eye opener into how the game was played back then and gives us a great insight into the world class players Keith played alongisde.
Oh yeah, how could we not talk about that Challenge Cup final at Wembley...
It's good to be back talking all things rugby league!
In this episode, Joe and Craig chat about the England versus the All Stars game and whether or not a more permanent series is needed to give England the challenge that they'd need in the run up to a world cup. The boys also discuss Jake Connor's inclusion in the All Stars squad.
A quick review of the form of Hull KR and Hull FC leads into a chat about the forthcoming derby game before the episode ends with a reveal of next week's guest. Enjoy!
In this episode, Joe and Craig felt compelled to discuss the incident during the Wigan v Hull FC game on Thursday 29 April in which FC's Andre Savelio reported an incident involving Wigan's Tony Clubb and an alleged racial slur.
In the week following, the RFLs Operational Rules Tribunal found Clubb guilty an imposed an eight match ban plus a £500 fine. Wigan also hit Clubb with a two-weeks wage fine too.
Joe and Craig discuss how they felt that the RFL missed an opportunity to send out a strong message about racism in rugby league, especially considering the incident happened at a time when the RFLs 'Tackle It' campaign was prominent.
Well the one you've all been waiting for is finally here... this weeks bonus episode is with Hull KR's Head of Youth, John Bastian. Throughout this episode John's infectious passion for rugby league is evident and he certainly made us feel excited about the future of our sport. John gives us a great insight into how he developed into one of the sports most renowned developers of young talent. He's held similar successful roles at Leeds Rhinos, Warrington Wolves and Bradford Bulls which shows what a coup Hull KR has had in getting John to the club. Hear his thoughts on the future of Hull KR and why he turned down Hull FC in the past. John also has strong opinions on the pathway for young players in our sport which we feel are quite convincing. This episode is certainly not to be missed by rugby league fans but especially Hull KR fans!
**IMPORTANT NOTE** - we experienced some issues with audio during this recording and apologise for any interrupted listening this causes.
This week we're joined by current York City Knights rugby league player, Danny Washbrook. Washy talks to us about both of his spells with hometown club, Hull FC, despite starting his RL scholarship at Hull KR.
In part two, the versatile utility player goes on to discuss how moving to Wakefield in 2012 helped him develop as a player and group leader, and how his experience of more than 200 first grade games has helped nurture the young talent at Wakefield.
Danny explains how he gained the nickname 'Trump' and reveals to Set Restart how in his opinion, he singlehandedly won Hull FC that illustrious, first-ever Challenge Cup Final victory at Wembley.
'Washy wins the cup for FC in 2016' is an entertaining listen - so long as you concentrate between the interference!!
No topic gets the red card on Set Restart! This week, we delve into the meaty topics of the merits of the video referee and the recent controversial suggestion from The RFL about introducing a £25 membership fee into the grassroots level of the sport. Hear our views on these topics and we certainly don't hold back! We also cover the recent record breakers from Hull KR and Hull FC as well as, previewing the weekends games. You may also hear an exclusive on the show... it's certainly not to be missed!
Unfortunately, we are unable to bring you a guest this week but fear not we bring you up-to-date with what's happened over the beginning rounds of Super League. Hear our thoughts on Hull KR's and Hull FC's starts to the season as we highlight room for improvement for both teams. There are some bold opinions in this episode so we would love to hear your thoughts on our twitter page @SetRestartRL
Welcome to episode one, series two of Set Restart. In this episode we're joined by Hull-born, Wakefield Trinity centre, Reece Lyne.
Approaching 10 seasons at Wakefield, the 28 year old former Hull FC player talks about the pressures of moving from his all-conquering youth side to being a full time professional with his boyhood club, a pre-season trip to Portugal aged just 16 where his snoring was an issue for FC legend, Kirk Yeaman and ultimately his desire for first grade footy which led to his departure for Wakey.
Reece opens up about the challenges he's faced, which Trinity players supported him upon his arrival and his aspirations for making Shaun Wane's England squad for the 2021 World Cup.
'Yeamo couldn't stand my snoring' is a snapshot into how a young RL player can be thrust into the limelight of an expectant fan base, dealing with its own pressures of overdue success.
And that's a rap! Episode 12 brings a close to series one of Set Restart. In part one, we have a light hearted review of the series, discussing our favourite guests, what we've learnt so far, our favourite cock-ups and what we are most looking forward to in series two. In part two, we have a brief look at Hull FC's and Hull KR's first six fixtures which includes our predictions. Be interesting to see who get's the most right!
In this genuinely insightful episode, we're joined by former Hull FC and Featherstone Rovers player, Jon Sharp. Jon talks to us about his journey from being a 17 year old son of a former coal miner to signing a 'very good' deal with Hull FC. 'Razor' discusses some of the legends with whom he played alongside, a huge verbal serving he got from Peter Sterling and how his family's struggle during the 1984/85 miners strike helped build his resilience, on which he's built his business of today.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.