
Tony Kemp Podcast: Warriors stiffed by refs? Storm & Roosters keep winning, Kevin Campion, & more
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-Weekend roundup - Kempy and Marty recap the action from round 18 of the NRL season, which saw a number of main contenders reaffirm their positions up the ladder including the Penrith Panthers and Sydney Roosters, while the likes of the Brisbane Broncos, Canberra Raiders and Warriors suffered defeats that dented their finals hopes. As it stands, the Melbourne Storm remain on top of the table, four points ahead of the Panthers and six ahead of the Roosters and Cronulla Sharks.
-Up The Wahs - a segment that Kempy and Marty dedicate solely to chatting about the Warriors, who - despite a valiant effort - endured one of their more demoralising defeats this season, losing 13-12 to the Canterbury Bulldogs in extra time. Questionable refereeing decisions are a central talking point of the game as well.
-He's A Ledge - Kempy and Marty are joined on the show by an ex-Warrior, Bronco and Queensland Maroon in Kevin Campion.
-Head-to-head - Kempy and Marty debate a number of NRL topics, including whether or not the Warriors can STILL make the top eight, and how well will Jason Ryles go as Parramatta Eels coach from 2025.
-TK's top five - Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now.
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