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Episode 185 | "YOU. ARE. CURSED!"

Episode 185 | "YOU. ARE. CURSED!"

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Storm and Sharks dish out the 50-point premiership curse to the Eels and Titans respectively, the Premiers get humbled in Brisbane, DCE loses his first game as a Rooster, Sanders stands out in his Raiders debut, and the Rabbitohs are back! Our fan-favourite ‘Bunker Review’ segment discusses Zac Lomax signing with Western Force, Mitch Barnett’s potential move to Brisbane, PNG Chiefs look to Pat Carrigan as their marquee, and the Tigers to reunite the May and Fainu brothers?

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TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Intro

06:12 - Episode Overview

07:40 - Bunker Review: Zac Lomax signs with Australian Rugby Union

16:46 - Bunker Review: Will Mitch Barnett sign with the Broncos?

21:48 - Bunker Review: Pat Carrigan to PNG Chiefs as their marquee?

34:02 - Bunker Review: Wests Tigers to sign Tyrone May and Manase Fainu?

38:49 - TSS Tipping & Supercoach Comps (Round 1)

42:15 - NRL Round 1: Storm def. Eels

51:14 - NRL Round 1: Warriors def. Roosters

57:25 - NRL Round 1: Panthers def. Broncos

1:05:29 - NRL Round 1: Sharks def. Titans

1:10:48 - NRL Round 1: Raiders def. Manly

1:15:10 - NRL Round 1: Rabbitohs def. Dolphins

1:23:50 - Rapid Fire Tips (NRL Round 2)

1:27:12 - ATG: Super League Round 4 Results

1:33:34 - Outro

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Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke.

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Music credit ‘Chase’ [prod. Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay].

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