Radio show returns

March 14th, 2007
Radio Rugby League: More balls, no brains.
Radio Rugby League is back on air this weekend after surviving a two-day technical delay.


To listen to our inaugural broadcast click http://www.globalrugbyleague.com/data/audio/show.ram

Our first episode of 2007 is now available online. Thank you for your patience.
 

Hosted by Josh “Skinny” King and Sunni Awasthi, you’ll hopefully be stimulated by interviews, match previews and outrageous debates the nation had to have.

 

On this week’s program:

 

  • The Big Question. Will The Gold Coast Titans take as long as the Western Force did to win a game at home? Feel free to email us before the show.

  • Guest From The Game – If you want to know which NRL personality we spoke to, then tune in and find out. We’re not giving our best secrets away.

  • Columnist debut – Global Rugby League’s brand new investigative sports journalist, Danny Whistleblower brings you another exclusive story from parts unknown (probably somewhere in Moore Park).

  • The International Report – with Terry Liberopoulos from Rugby League Review.

 All this and much, much more.

 

If you’d like to have your say on anything that’s happened in Rugby League this week, feel free to contact us via our contact form.




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