Radio Rugby League

April 6th, 2007
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Melbourne Storm five-eighth Greg Inglis will make his debut on Radio Rugby league ahead of this weekend’s clash against Newcastle at EnergyAustralia Stadium in round 4 of the NRL.


Melbourne Storm five-eighth Greg Inglis will make his debut on Radio Rugby league ahead of this weekend’s clash against Newcastle at EnergyAustralia Stadium in round 4 of the NRL.

 

Inglis – who has made a successful transition replacing Scott Hill in the role of five-eighth –  is tonight’s official guest from the game. Listen here or click on the linked index list below.

 

On this week’s edition of the Big Question, Marty and Josh debate whether it’s time for television networks to invent mute buttons for ground announcers.

 

Sydney Roosters media and communications manager Sean Miller has a crack at our two minute test. Will he beat the clock?

 

And for the first time in 2007, Rugby League dedications will be broadcast on the program, allowing you the fans to send a message to the club your team is playing this weekend. What more could you want?

 

This week the program has been divided into several links giving you the option to choose which part of the show you want to listen to first.  

 

Start of Show

The Round Wrap
Guest From The Game:

The Big Question:

Rugby League Dedication – Caller 1

The Two Minute Test 
Rugby League Dedication – Caller 2:
New Ideas:


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