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THE 135 FOOTY SHOW
THE 135 FOOTY SHOW
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Welcome to the podcast about everything Rugby League and the premier competition in Australia, the NRL. Join Tana and a panel of fans as they discuss each round of the regular season, State of Origin, and the Rugby League Internationals, including the Pacific Island teams and the Kiwis.
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The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Simon, Bobby, and Stace give out the Kaea Kele and All Eyez On Me Awards for Round 4 of the NRL. They discuss the NZ Warriors losing their first match of the season against the West Tigers. They discuss player movements for 2027, including Will Warbrick joining the Warriors and RTS leaving for Super League. The boys also discuss Manly Sea-Eagles giving coach Anthony Seibold the sack and Kieran Foran becoming interim coach.Follow THE 135 FOOTY SHOW on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5sbVGkzw4KYfA2jVn5Aqjz?si=90939dfb9bd84a73Follow on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/weswesnetwork/Follow on TikTOk here: https://www.tiktok.com/@weswesnetwork?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcFollow on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/weswesnetNRL team performances and analysisCoaching changes and their impactPlayer highlights and awardsSocial media abuse and player welfareGame strategies and tactical insights Team strategies and performance analysisImpact of off-field issues on team dynamicsUpcoming fixtures and predictions
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Stacey, and Bobby give out the Kaea Kele and All Eyez On Me Awards for round 3 in the NRL. plus the boys discuss Gordon Tallis being snubbed by the Brisbane Broncos, they discuss the NZ Warriors and their 3-0 start to the NRL season, and they discuss the return of Luke Metcalf this week in round 4. The boys update us on NRL Fantasy and give their predictions for Round 4Follow THE 135 FOOTY SHOW on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5sbVGkzw4KYfA2jVn5Aqjz?si=90939dfb9bd84a73Follow on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/weswesnetwork/Follow on TikTOk here: https://www.tiktok.com/@weswesnetwork?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcFollow on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/weswesnet(0:00) Intro(1:16) Round 3 Awards(18:44) Comments Corner(20:10) Six Again Rule(28:22) Gordon Tallis Cancelled(39:00) Luke Metcalf's Return(43:49) Warriors vs Knights(49:15) NRL Fantasy Draft(51:43) Round 4 Preview
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Stace, and Bobby discuss Round 2 of the NRL season and discuss Alex Johnstone breaking the all-time try scoring record after they give out the Kaea Kele and All Eyez On Me Awards for the round. The boys discuss the impact of the new Six Again rules, and the boys discuss the NZ Warriors winning two in a row in ruthless fashion. The boys give their round 3 predictions and update us on NRL Fantasy
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, and Bob give out their Kaea Kele Award and The All Eyez on Me Award to hot and cold performers in last week's round of NRL. Then they discuss the news Mitchell Barnett will be signing with the Brisbane Broncos in 2027, they discuss Zac Lomax changing codes and signing with the Western Force, they discuss Kalyn Ponga choosing his allegiance to the Kiwis, and discuss Will Warbrick deciding to sign with the Warriors next year. All this and Round 2 Previews and NRL Fantasy updates.
In this episode of the 135 Footy Show, the hosts Tana, Bobby, and Stace discuss the upcoming NRL season, including giving out Kaea Kele and All Eyez on Me Awards. They discuss Eels fullback Isaiah Iongi, who was seemingly busted for illegal substances. They discuss the news that Mitchel Barnett is leaving the NZ Warriors in 2027. They preview the Las Vegas matches this weekend and share their predictions for the top eight teams and the wooden spoon contenders for the NRL 2026 Season.
In this episode, the hosts Tana, Bobby, and Stace from the WesWes Network discuss the upcoming NRL season, highlighting the cultural shift in rugby league, particularly in New Zealand, in this week's Kaea Kele and All Eyes Awards. They delve into Payne Haas signing with the South Sydney Rabbitohs for 2027, Adam Reynolds retiring, and the fate of the Broncos. They talk about preseason performances, player transfers, and the impact of coaching on team dynamics. The conversation also includes previews of upcoming matches and predictions for the season ahead, as well as the Māori vs Indigenous Match.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Simon, and Eddie are back for another season of the NRL. On the first podcast for 2026, the USOs discuss preseason workouts for the Brisbane Broncos and NZ Warriors. They discuss new rules the NRL will be trialling this season, and they discuss the Zac Lomax contract.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Bob, and Simon give out awards from last week's games in the Pacific Championship. They discuss the HIA failure of Tongan back rower Eliesa Katoa, who sustained headknocks in a span of 20 minutes, then the boys review the Tongans losing to the Kiwis and preview next weeks final of Toa Samoa vs The Kiwis in Sydney.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Bobby, and Simon give out kaea kele and all eyez on me awards and discuss the Toa Samoa vs Tonga match in Round 2 of the Pacific Championship. They talk about the fan atmosphere for both teams. They also touch on the Ashers tests with Kangaroos vs England
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Simon reflect on the NRL season, highlighting key performances, discussing the Dally M Awards, and analyzing the Grand Final between the Broncos and Storm. They delve into player contributions, coaching strategies, and the teams' futures as they prepare for international competitions. The conversation is filled with insights on player dynamics, and game management
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Bob and Roger discuss the conclusion of the NRL season, highlighting key player performances, officiating controversies, and the upcoming grand final. They also delve into the success of the Warriors in the New South Wales Cup and the implications of a new international rugby competition that could attract NRL talent. The analysis includes a breakdown of the Storm vs Sharks and Broncos vs Panthers games, emphasizing the impact of player injuries and tactical decisions on the outcomes. In this episode, the hosts delve into the upcoming NRL Grand Final, discussing the importance of creating luck in rugby league, the significance of experience in finals, and the physical conditioning of teams. They analyze key players and matchups, highlighting the potential impact of individual performances on the game's outcome. The conversation culminates in predictions and final thoughts on what to expect in the highly anticipated showdown between the Broncos and the Storm.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, and Stace discuss the good and bad performances of last week's games by giving out the Kaea Kele Award and the All Eyez On Me Award. They reflect on the Bulldogs and Raiders season and preview the upcoming semi-final matches
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon and Bob discuss Finals Footy Week in the NRL, plus Rictor Radley told to look elsewhere from the Roosters, and the boys give their NZ Warriors season review and Kaea Kele, All Eyez On Me Awards
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Stace review the NRL season, discussing team performances, standout players, and the implications of injuries. They analyze the playoff picture, highlight key matchups, and reflect on the season's ups and downs for various teams, including the Roosters, Knights, Dragons, and more. The conversation culminates in predictions for the upcoming finals and a look ahead to the next season.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Simon, Bobby, and Roger discuss standout performances in the NRL, player retention issues, and the impact of off-field controversies. They delve into the debate surrounding player resting policies, referee decisions, and predictions for the Rookie of the Year. The conversation also includes game reviews and highlights from recent matches, providing insights into the current state of rugby league. In this episode, the hosts delve into the recent NRL games, discussing controversial calls, team performances, and player issues. They analyze the Warriors' struggles, the Broncos' inconsistencies, and the impressive showing by Manly against the Dragons. The conversation shifts towards the upcoming finals, highlighting key matchups and predictions for the playoffs, emphasizing the importance of momentum and player form as teams vie for the championship.
The Usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Simon dcuss the latest happenings in the NRL, including weekend highlights, low points, and player performances. They delve into controversial commentary surrounding racism in sports, review recent games, and analyze coaching changes and team dynamics. The conversation also touches on upcoming matches and predictions, as well as the importance of community engagement through junior footy.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana, Simon and Bobby discuss the ongoing discussions around player eligibility and cultural identity. They also touch on the serious issue of injuries in rugby league, particularly concussions, and the media's portrayal of players' choices regarding representation. The conversation highlights the complexities of heritage in sports and the importance of player safety protocols. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of the NRL, focusing on player suspensions, game analyses, and the playoff prospects of teams like the Warriors and Broncos. They delve into the inconsistencies in player punishments, the performance of the Warriors against the Dragons, and the importance of consistency and momentum as the playoffs approach. The conversation also touches on the Broncos' recent game against the Dolphins, referee decisions, and predictions for upcoming matches.
The usos from the WesWes Network Tana and Simon give out the Kaea Kele and All Eyez On Me awards for Round 23 of the NRL. Then they discuss topics of the week including the Roosters Dolphins game where multiple players were sin binned. Then they discuss the state of theor teams the NZ Warriors and the Brisbane Broncos.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Tana and Bobby discuss the standout players of the week, the impact of injuries on team dynamics, and the recent trainer controversy that has sparked debate about sportsmanship in rugby league. They also touch on cultural sensitivity in sports interactions and reflect on the performances of various teams as they approach the playoffs. The conversation highlights the importance of team momentum and the need for fair injury rules as the season progresses.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Tana, Roge,r and Bob give out Kaea Kele and All Eyez on Me Awards for Round 21 in the NRL, discuss NRL boss Peter Vlandys move to change the eligibility rules for State of Origin and the effect it has on the Island nations. The boys discuss the NRL Table after 20 rounds and who stays in the top 4, top 8 and who drops out. Then the boys discuss the NZ Warriors' hopes of staying in the Top 4 after losing form with losses to bottom-of-the-table teams and injuries. Also, a discussion on Reese Walsh and his inability to have a perfect game




