
Tony Kemp Podcast: Andrew Johns talks Origin & 18th NRL team, Kempy & Marty predict Warriors' run home
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-Weekend roundup - Kempy and Marty recap the action from round 19 of the NRL season, which was shortened due to State of Origin game three coming up this Wednesday. Still, there were some key results which impacted the race for the top eight, including the Dragons beating the Brisbane Broncos 30-26 and the Manly Sea Eagles belting the Newcastle Knights 44-6. As it stands, the Melbourne Storm are still top of the table, with the Penrith Panthers, Sydney Roosters, and Cronulla Sharks rounding out the top four.
-Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors. Given the club enjoyed the bye in round 19, the pair instead break down where the Warriors are at as they approach the back end of the season, including what their best 17 looks like.
-He's A Ledge - Kempy and Marty are joined on the show by one of the biggest names in rugby league - Andrew Johns. The legend nicknamed 'Joey' previews the deciding State of Origin clash in Brisbane this week, while also offering his thoughts on where the 18th NRL franchise should be based.
-Head-to-head - Kempy and Marty face off, debating a number of NRL topics. This week they focus on the Warriors, and predict how the club will perform in their final seven fixtures of the season.
-TK's top five - Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now.
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