• Todd Carney. Bad boy Toddy comes good | Chiming In EP028
    Aug 24 2025

    Todd Carney was once the undisputed Bad Boy of the NRL.


    Constantly in trouble with police, sacked by clubs and deregistered by the game - Carney struggled with an alcohol addiction and constantly found trouble.


    But things have changed.


    Two and a half years ago, the former Dally M Winner decided he needed help and checked himself into rehab in a desperate bid to save his relationship with partner Susie.


    Today Todd Carney is living a healthy and happy life - giving back to the game and helping others.


    In this episode of Chiming In, the former Canberra, Sydney Rooster and Cronulla star, shares his journey in a polarising discussion - leaving no stone unturned.

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    1 hr
  • Jada Taylor. The NRLW's 'pocket rocket' | Chiming In EP027
    Aug 16 2025

    Jada Taylor announced herself to the rugby league world on June 23, 2022 when she ran from try line to try line to score a game breaking try for NSW against Queensland in an Under 19s match.


    If you haven’t seen it - you should google it.


    Millions of fans viewed the try both here and abroad - even movie star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson acknowledged her achievement.


    FanaticsTV viewers might have already met Jada Taylor on Kenty Blitz, Footy For Real or Fox Sports where she is making a name for herself as an emerging media talent.


    But who is this bubbly and energetic young lady who is regarded one of the most promising players in the NRLW.


    On this episode of Chiming In, Jada Taylor shares her story. You will be entertained from start to finish as she takes a light hearted look at her career and her plans for the future.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    02:09 - Jada's famous try

    09:10 - Origin camp

    10:29 - Female heroes in league

    16:49 - Growing up with RL

    26:43 - Working in the media

    28:18 - Women going full time in RL

    31:49 - Jada's numerous injuries

    34:33 - Pregnancy & the professional game

    40:32 - Playing rugby sevens

    48:50 - Fast questions

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    57 mins
  • Tommy Herschell. Changing lives of young and grown alike | Chiming In EP026
    Aug 9 2025

    Tommy Herschell is fast becoming one of the best known names in Australian sport. And he hasn’t had to make a tackle, sink a putt or wield the willow to catch the headlines.


    The founder of a charity called Findyafeet - Tommy and his team run school, sporting and community based workshops for people young and old.


    It provides a platform for people to tell their story, the skills to own their stuff and the tools to shift culture that’s been holding them back from speaking up for far too long.


    Today rugby league stars Nico Hynes, Luke Lewis, Harry Grant, Sam Thaiday and Dale Finucane have all teamed with the charity to lend a hand.


    Other famous athletes including Matthew Hayden, Sam Riley, Mitch and Shaun Marsh, Ky Hurst, Geoff Huegill and many others have also joined the cause.


    This year Tommy has begun working with several NRL clubs and the results have been astounding.


    You will be motivated and moved by this episode of Chiming In which brings a different but emotional perspective to life. Hopefully Tommy’s message may help you as you travel life’s journey.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    01:22 - What is Find Ya Feet?

    04:32 - Back story to struggles

    13:49 - Find Ya Feet ambassadors

    21:08 - Workshops at schools

    25:16 - Old school teaching for the better

    28:37 - Feedback from schools

    31:01 - Partnering with Matthew Hayden

    34:55 - Partnering with Mitch Marsh

    39:22 - Holding on to pain & suffering

    42:09 - Working in the rugby league space

    45:13 - Best advice to someone who is struggling

    49:11 - Grand plan for Find Ya Feet


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    58 mins
  • Bob Tate. Popular publican lifts lid on sports stars! | Chiming In EP025
    Aug 2 2025

    Bob Tate is one of Sydney’s best known publicans - you name it, he’s seen it.


    In the 1990s Tate owned and ran the Clovelly Hotel, deep in the heart of Sydney’s eastern suburbs.


    Rugby league, union, cricket, AFL and surf lifesaving stars would flock there - making it one of the best known sporting pubs in the country. Jockeys, trainers and bookmakers would also frequent the establishment.


    In this episode of Chiming In, Tate shares countless yarns about the sports men and women who often walked a fine line with a belly full of beer.


    The Sydney Morning Herald’s Roy Masters once described the pub as the headquarters of the NRL where all the big deals were done.


    Tate’s recollection of the thrills and spills at the famous pub are enlightening and entertaining.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    02:10 - Claim to fame

    07:10 - How Clovelly became THE pub for NRL

    10:30 - Maroons meet the Blues at Clovelly

    13:59 - Mad Monday's

    16:10 - Banning sports stars

    18:21 - Origin teams coming into the pub

    21:38 - Which sport stars eat the most

    25:39 - Most famous people in the pub

    27:55 - The 'toilet' incident

    31:05 - NSW Cricket team vs pub drinkers

    35:45 - What makes a good publican

    41:40 - RSA & the gray area

    45:25 - Sport runs in the family

    54:55 - AFL invasion and no space for junior RL



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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Frank Ponissi. The man behind the Melbourne Storm | Chiming In EP024
    Jul 26 2025

    Frank Ponissi is regarded the best general manager of footy on the business.


    After dreaming of becoming an nrl player and later hoping to become a head coach, Ponissi’s journey took him into administration and he’s made every post a winner. Ponissi’s journey took him all over the world until I’m 2007 the Melbourne storm came knocking and he’s never looked back.


    In this episode of chiming in - you will hear how the ponissi and Craig Bellamy combination is unbreakable. He talks of his intentions for the storm to continue to build a dynasty and how he and his coach crave success.


    He also speaks candidly about the day he genuinely feared his coach was about to walk away from rugby league forever.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    01:10 - 1994 Kangaroo Tour

    04:15 - Passion for coaching

    06:55 - Becoming an administrator

    09:35 - Tough questions about Bellamy

    18:45 - The story behind the success of the Storm

    21:30 - Storm recruiting process

    24:10 - Junior RL in Melbourne

    28:00 - 2011 season

    30:25 - Bellamy and salary cap scandal

    36:45 - Importance of grass roots

    38:35 - Ryan Papenhuyzen

    42:35 - Smith & Slater coaching club footy one day

    45:25 - Laurie Daley & the Blues

    52:55 - Players carrying injuries

    55:15 - Going to AFL


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Nik Kosef. A rugby league warhorse | CHIMING IN EP023
    Jul 19 2025

    Nik Kosef is a rugby league warhorse.


    No player in the history of the game has undergone four knee reconstructions - yet somehow the kid from Cobar kept climbing off the canvass.


    In this revealing interview on Chiming In, Kosef takes the blame for Manly’s grand final loss to Newcastle in 1997 - and explains why he shoulders the burden for the loss.


    It’s been an amazing roller coaster ride for the international back rower who hid his love of rugby league from his father when he was a child.


    So how did a kid from Western NSW find his way to the big smoke and become one of the most gifted footballers of the modern era? Listen in as this popular character shares the tale of his early upbringing, his rise to stardom and the challenges and hurdles he’s faced after football.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    02:05 - Knee injuries & reconstructions

    04:58 - Early days & family

    08:48 - Rugby League in Cobar

    15:25 - First noticed by scouts

    19:40 - First knee injury

    22:00 - Grand final memories

    26:15 - Playing for Kangaroos

    29:30 - How Nik describes himself as a player

    30:35 - Battles with Manly

    31:00 - Becoming a pub owner

    38:27 - Going into the mines

    41:42 - Security business

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    52 mins
  • Phil Gould. One of the most influential and polarising characters in rugby league | Chiming In EP022
    Jul 12 2025

    He’s played, coached and is now considered one of the game’s best administrators.


    Between all that, the man they call Gus has juggled a hugely successful media career.


    So what makes Gus tick?


    In this episode of Chiming In, Gould opens up on his journey, the highs and lows and shares some secrets of his success.


    Hopefully you will learn something about Gus that you never knew before.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Danny Weidler. Highly regarded and feared by his peers | CHIMING IN EP021
    Jul 5 2025

    Danny Weidler has been a rugby league journalist and television reporter for almost 40 years.


    It’s been a crazy journey which has seen him experience plenty of highs and lows in the industry.


    Recruited by Channel 9 chief David Gyngell, Weidler changed the way rugby league news was reported on TV - earning himself a reputation as hard nosed reporter who constantly broke big news stories.


    In a very revealing and honest assessment of his career, Weidler explains what makes a good story, how he has made some enemies and what drives him to keep going.


    It’s a fascinating listen as Weidler opens up on his life and love for rugby league.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Start

    01:07 - How Danny got into journalism

    06:52 - The art of cold calling

    12:05 - Fall outs with Gus Gould

    15:39 - Sonny Bill & Anthony Mundine

    20:08 - Making enemies

    23:39 - Big stories broken

    35:02 - Trailblazer into TV journalism

    43:57 - Being in the inner sanctum

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    56 mins