• Big DCE Bombshell

  • Mar 26 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Join the boys to discuss all things regarding round 3 of NRL, all the news about DCE, the spirit of the game penalty controversy aswell as a preview of all the upcoming round 4 action.


    With the professor MIA, Toby Rudolf, Jimmy Maloney, Kai Hillen-Ciraldo on debut led by Jeremy Latimore taking the reigns of the podcast walk you through the crazy, up and down week in league that was with some more useless bold statements, discuss Jimmy’s viral rumour or trumour, Toby gives us another What if? Which has been a so far groundbreaking segment loved by all.


    Maloney's Multi is hopeful to perform much better than the last two occasions with Jimmy picking an absolute belter this week courtesy of our major sponsor betr. Download the betr App and look under specials, that’s where you’ll find The Journeymen Multi.


    All that’s left to do is to turn on your phone, press play on our latest episode, volume up or not doesn’t bother us just play it for our views and enjoy another episode of The Rugby League Journeymen.


    00:00 intro

    06:29 ballsy statement review

    08:10 ballsy statement round 4

    13:33 positive place

    18:05 Rabbitohs v Panthers

    19:50 Roosters v Titans

    22:31 Broncos v Dolphins

    25:55 dragons v storm

    28:38 cowboys v raiders

    31:49 sharks v bulldogs

    34:34 eels v sea eagles

    36:58 tigers v warriors

    39:09 tobeys what if?

    44:37 maloney multi

    46:36 clickbate Collectors

    52:58 rumour or trumour

    57:42 Jimmy v Jerry


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