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They've been doing it all day sir!

They've been doing it all day sir!

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  • Ep#16: Comeback Kings: Latrell's Field Goal Magic
    May 14 2025

    The week of the comeback sees some extraordinary NRL performances as teams defy halftime deficits to claim dramatic victories. We break down the most impressive individual displays and what they mean for Origin selection.

    • Stephen Crichton makes a compelling case for Origin captaincy with his dominant second-half performance against the Raiders
    • Latrell Mitchell's 47-meter field goal in wet conditions delivers victory for the Rabbitohs against the Broncos
    • Panthers and Cowboys play out a 30-30 draw that exposes Penrith's defensive weaknesses
    • Melbourne Storm demolish Wests Tigers 64-0, raising questions about resilience and mercy rules
    • Gold Coast Titans complete the biggest comeback in their NRL history against the Newcastle Knights
    • Round 11 predictions include several tight contests that could influence ladder positions
    • We reveal our full NSW Origin selections based on current form, not reputation
    • Controversial omissions from our Origin teams include Tom Trbojevic and Jake Trbojevic

    Join us next week as we analyse the fallout from Round 11 and react to the official Origin team announcements.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep#15: What Magic Round Reveals About NRL's True Contenders
    May 7 2025

    Magic Round lived up to its name with spectacular performances, dramatic finishes, and unexpected upsets that have reshaped the NRL landscape heading into the middle third of the season.

    The weekend's standout clash saw Canberra edge Melbourne 20-18 in golden point, with Jamal Fogarty coolly slotting the match-winning penalty after a controversial high shot call on Trent Loiero. Fogarty's composed performance showcased exactly why Manly was eager to secure his services for next season – his game management, tactical kicking, and clutch play under pressure mark him as a significant acquisition for the Sea Eagles.

    Nathan Cleary delivered a masterclass against Brisbane, absorbing heavy hits only to respond with game-changing plays that steered Penrith to a dominant 32-8 victory. His try – eerily reminiscent of his Grand Final heroics from two years ago – served as a stark reminder that when Cleary is at his best, the Panthers remain the competition's benchmark despite their current ladder position.

    The Warriors continued their impressive campaign with a gutsy 30-26 win over North Queensland, with Luke Metcalf emerging as the game's hero through his playmaking brilliance and a match-saving tackle in the dying moments. Meanwhile, the Tigers overcame the Dragons 34-28 in a contest defined by Jayden Su'a's calamitous error before halftime, where dropping the ball over the line led to a 12-point swing that completely shifted the game's momentum.

    Stephen Crichton's commanding performance in Canterbury's win over the Gold Coast further cemented his status as one of the game's most complete players, showcasing the leadership, defensive prowess and attacking flair that make him a frontrunner for the New South Wales captaincy.

    Round 10 promises more drama as first-placed Canberra faces second-placed Canterbury in what could be the match of the round, while Manly hosts Cronulla in a crucial mid-table battle that could define both teams' trajectories heading into the Origin period.

    Follow us across social media @theyvebeendoingitalldaysir for weekly predictions and join the conversation about everything happening in the wild world of rugby league.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep#14 Referee Madness: The Bunker Blunders
    Apr 30 2025

    Referee and bunker decisions take centre stage as Ben and Chris break down a controversial Round 8 filled with questionable sin-bins and match-altering calls.

    The pair dive deep into the fascinating cultural contrast between UK football match days and NRL game experiences, sharing personal stories of the tribal atmosphere at Birmingham City matches compared to the more subdued Australian sporting environment. This discussion frames an insightful comparison of how different sporting cultures create entirely different matchday experiences.

    Standout performances dominate the conversation with DCE silencing critics through a masterful display against Penrith, while Payne Haas continues his monstrous form with another 260+ meter game. The hosts debate whether Tom Trbojevic's return truly sparked Manly's improvement or if other factors contributed to their impressive defensive showing.

    Canterbury's discipline issues become a focal point as the Bulldogs repeatedly found themselves down to 12 men against Brisbane, raising questions about Tupouniua's high knee contact and whether existing rules are being applied consistently across the competition. This leads to a broader discussion about the impact of the bunker on the flow of games and player safety.

    Ben and Chris offer their insights on potential Magic Round upsets, with both backing the resurgent Raiders to defeat the Storm in what could be the match of the weekend. As they look ahead, they question whether Penrith can recover from their shocking start and if they're genuine wooden spoon contenders in 2025.

    A must-listen episode for fans wanting to understand the tactical shifts, referee controversies, and evolving team identities that defined Round 8 and will shape the competition moving forward.

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    1 hr and 14 mins

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