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By The WesWes Network
The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Roger discuss the first round of the NRL finals, including news headlines of Josh Schuster signing with the Rabbitohs, Jazz Tevaga heading to Manly, Josh Addo-Carr testing positive for cocaine and Nicho Hynes criticized for poor finals performances. They delve into the Knights' loss to the Cowboys and Bulldogs' loss to Manly, while also making predictions for upcoming games. The conversation emphasizes the excitement and unpredictability of the finals, showcasing the passion of rugby league fans.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Bob discuss the NZ Warriors' final game of the season, in which they beat the Sharks thanks to a superstar performance from Shaun Johnson. They also review round 26 of the NRL and give out ALL EYEZ ON ME and KAEA KELE awards. The boys talk about closing out the top 8 for finals footy and give predictions for round 27 and a Fantasy NRL Update.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon, and Bob discuss Manu Samoa celebrating 100 years, and they discuss the NZ Warrior's last home game of the season including the last home game for Jazz Tevaga, Adin Fonua Blake, and Shaun Johnson. The boys predict selections for Toa Samoa for their matches against England, then the boys review Round 25 of the NRL before giving updates on NRL Fantasy.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Stace, and Simon discuss the renaming of GIO Stadium to Shaun Johnson Stadium for his retirement send-off. Changing the scoring system to reward teams for close games is debated. The announcement of Ron Coote as the latest immortal and the distinction between immortals and the Hall of Fame is also discussed. The conversation in this part focuses on the Hall of Fame, the Panthers and Storm's performance, the Richmond Rovers' success, the recent NRL games, and making predictions for the upcoming round. They analyze the performances of various teams and players, highlighting standout performances and potential upsets. The hosts also discuss their fantasy rugby league teams and their strategies for the finals. They conclude the conversation by creating a three-leg multi-bet based on their predictions.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon, and Bob discuss Latrell Mitchell's recent controversy involving white powder, the Eels' troubles, and player movements, including the release of Bryce Cartwright and Ryan Matterson. They also discuss Val Holmes joining the Dragons, Kyle Flanagan's four-week suspension for biting, and the NRL Hall of Fame nominees. Then the boys discuss the next Islander to be inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame and reflect on past players. Then the boys discuss how teams can break down the Panthers and the challenges they pose. They also touch on the Eels' inconsistency and the impact of sin bins on games.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Simon discuss the retirement of Shaun Johnson, the performance of the Warriors and Eels in their recent game, and the overall state of the NRL competition. The hosts discuss Johnson's retirement announcement and the timing of his decision. They also reflect on his legacy as a Kiwi halfback and his impact on the Warriors. The conversation then shifts to the Warriors' performance against the Eels.
The usos from the WesWes Network Simon, Bob, Tama and Roger present the All Eyes on Me Player of the Week, the disappointing performance of the Brisbane Broncos, and the Olympics. They also chat about the contract conditions of a player leaving the Tigers and the challenges faced by the club. Then the need for improvement in the Tigers' organization and the impact of the Olympics on different sports. Then the Warriors' performance, the Tigers' struggles, player contracts and clauses, the Broncos' slide, and the Storm's dominance. The hosts discuss the Warriors' chances of making the top eight and the impact of their young players. They also analyze the Storm's potential as premiership contenders and the Broncos' lack of leadership. The conversation highlights the importance of support structures for players and the impact of negative media coverage. The hosts express their opinions on player movements and the future prospects of different teams. The conversation covers the Broncos' lack of leadership, the Bulldogs' potential, the Cowboys' improvement, the Sharks' consistency, the Panthers' dominance, the Storm's strengths, the Dragons' progress, and the Dolphins' chances of making the top eight. The Warriors' fan support and building a winning culture are also discussed. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the performance of various teams and players in the NRL. They analyze the chances of teams making it into the top eight and discuss the upcoming matches for the week. They also mention the milestone matches for players and the importance of women in league round. The hosts give their predictions for each game and share some shoutouts and birthday wishes.
The usos of the WesWes Network Tana, Stace and Roger discuss the recent State of Origin series and analyze the performance of the teams and players. They highlight the coaching strategies of both teams and the impact of key players. They also discuss the on-field scuffle and the role of players in defending their teammates. The hosts praise Dylan Edwards for his consistent and reliable performance and question the selection of David Fifita in the Queensland team. They speculate on the potential changes in the teams for the next Origin series. The conversation in this part covers various topics related to the NRL, including the performance of different teams and players. The hosts discuss the Warriors' chances of making the top eight, the Tigers' potential for improvement, and the Broncos' recent form. They also analyze the Storm's dominance and the impact of players like Adam Reynolds. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the clutch performances of Nathan Cleary and Isaiah Katoa. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the recent NRL games and the potential candidates for the next induction into the Immortals. They mention the performance of the Titans and Manly, the Cowboys and Bulldogs, and the changes to the Immortals framework. They also share their thoughts on players like Glenn Lazarus, Cameron Smith, and Andrew Johns. The hosts express their opinions on the changes to the retirement rule and the selection process for the Immortals. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their fantasy NRL teams and make predictions for the upcoming round. They analyze the performance of different players and teams, discuss injuries, and make their picks for the winners of each game. They also talk about the Warriors' success in selling out all their home games and their upcoming trip to Las Vegas. The conversation ends with some lighthearted banter and shoutouts.
The usos from the WesWes Network discuss the best play and worst player of the round with the awards ALL EYEZ ON ME & KAEA KELE OF THE ROUND awards. They talk about commentators screwing up the pronunciation of Sea-Eagle Lehi Hopoati's name, they discuss the State of Origin game 3 selections, Tana gives a fans update on the Warriors
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