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#113: Australia Win the Ashes. England’s Struggles & NZ Smash Tonga | League Express Podcast

#113: Australia Win the Ashes. England’s Struggles & NZ Smash Tonga | League Express Podcast

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In this week’s episode of the League Express Podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and Host Jake Kearnan break down a huge weekend of international Rugby League action — headlined by Australia securing the Ashes at Everton’s new stadium in Liverpool and New Zealand’s dominant win over Tonga.

🏉 Topics include:

  • Australia clinching the Ashes Series in Liverpool
  • What went wrong for England and what changes Shaun Wane should make
  • Whether Kevin Walters will give his other squad players a chance in Game 3
  • The lack of attacking football from both sides at Liverpool
  • Rugby League’s marketing struggles, Reece Walsh’s impact, and Jarvo’s pitch invasion
  • Paul Wellens’ new NRL coaching role and what it means for English coaches abroad
  • Ryan Papenhuyzen taking a break — could he join R360?
  • Eli Katoa’s head injury update and the growing concussion conversation
  • Predictions for this weekend’s upcoming international matches

A mix of sharp analysis, big talking points, and inside Rugby League insight — this is your weekly fix of honest discussion on everything happening across the international and domestic scenes.

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