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Over The Black Dot

Over The Black Dot

By: SBS
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Australia's premiere Indigenous Rugby League show "Over The Black Dot" now in podcast form! Join hosts Dean Widders, Bo De La Cruz, Beau Champion, and Timana Tahu as they dive into the biggest issues in the NRL each week. From "grassroots to laced boots" the panel shines a spotlight on Indigenous players and topics, celebrating culture, community, and the game we love.Copyright 2025, Special Broadcasting Services
Episodes
  • Special Guest: Connor Watson on Indigenous Round and Alex Johnston’s countdown to the record
    Aug 12 2025
    Dean Widders, Connor Watson, Bo De La Cruz & Beau Champion celebrate Indigenous round and some of the great initiatives and achievements in both NRL and NRLW. When will Alex Johnston break the record, Connor Watson hopes it’s not against the Roosters & what the NRLW can do to level the playing field.
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    25 mins
  • The Bulldogs weakness exposed, trainergate and the loss the Raiders needed
    Aug 5 2025
    Dean Widders, Timana Tahu & Beau Champion recap a weekend of upsets in the NRL, highlighting the continued development of Jayden Campbell, ask are the panthers cheats ;) and look at how the Bulldogs were exposed by the Wests Tigers. The team also recap a wet & wild NRLW Magic round & preview Indigenous round.
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    23 mins
  • Special Guest: Mahalia Murphy on the Eels revolution & Jason Ryles
    Jul 29 2025
    Dean Widders, guest panellist & dual international Mahalia Murphy & Timana Tahu discuss Jason Ryles & the Eels revolution, speculate on the NRL’s finals makeup, touch on the NRLW’s inaugural Indigenous round and preview key match ups in the inaugural NRLW Magic Round & NRL Round 22.
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    21 mins
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