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The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up

The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up

By: Triple M
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Get your Sunday NRL fix with the hard hitter Paul Kent, the ‘Raging Bull’ Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler and Anthony Maroon. Get the inside word from the league’s biggest line-up every Sunday from midday on 104.9 Triple M Sydney and 104.5 Triple M Brisbane with Sunday Triple M NRL, or catch up with the show here.2025 LiSTNR - Text, image, music and sound comprising this podcast are owned by or licensed to SCA. By accessing, communicating or using this podcast, you agree to be bound by the terms available at https://podcastoneaustralia.com.au/terms
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  • NRL Daily | Anger Over Katoa & Tonga! Anti-Tampering Rules Make No Sense & Could Burgess Save England?
    Nov 5 2025

    Anthony Maroon is taking over hosting duties this week and is joined by News Corp duo David Riccio & Brent Read! One of the major stories of the year unfolded over the weekend after Tongan and Melbourne Storm star Eli Katoa was rushed to hospital after suffering three head knocks against New Zealand. Both Ready & Riccio vented their frustrations over the handling of the situation as investigations continue. The NRL announced their new anti-tampering rules and both journos try to make sense of a confusing rule. Tony Mestrov and Manly Sea Eagles have parted ways as the club’s messy 2025 continues well into the off season. England are in the spotlight after a poor Ashes and head coach Shaun Wane’s future is in question, as major names have been thrown up to take over. There is more November 1 market updates whilst Maroon has a very hot take on the future of the Gold Coast Titans!

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