Mathew Thompson and league legend Phil “Gus” Gould bring you the biggest issues and in-depth analysis in Rugby League each week. Watch the podcast on YouTube by searching 'Six Tackles with Gus' or if you can where you're listening tap here.
At just 26 years old, Nathan Cleary already boasts three premiership titles, state and national representation, and is widely regarded as one of the best in the game.
In this final episode of Marlee and Me Season 1, Nathan welcomes us into his childhood home, which he purchased from his parents a few years ago.
Growing up with a father who was an NRL coach and quickly catching the attention of fans, Nathan has been in the spotlight since his teenage years. Surprisingly, he opens up more than expected in this conversation, offering a rare, candid glimpse into his life.
Throughout this podcast series, it has become clear that family plays a central role in shaping the greats, and Nathan is no exception. The lessons from his parents and the deep love and responsibility he feels for his siblings provide insight into his drive to succeed.
You will also hear about the unexpected emotions Nathan experienced during his recent hamstring injury and the pressures of having the country invested in his relationship with Mary Fowler.
This episode was recorded on the lands of the Dharug people.
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It’s grand final week and the two best teams all year are in the big dance. Gus runs through why both the Storm and Panthers can win and some of the big player matchups. We get Gus’ winner and Clive Churchill predictions.
Plus, Gus’ reaction to Michael Maguire’s signing to the Broncos and a preview of the 2024 Dally M medal and the NRLW Grand Final.
00:00 - Welcome
02:00 - Grand Final Week
06:00 - Grand Final Day Coverage
10:00 - Melbourne’s spine comparison
11:30 - Yeo should be Australian captain
13:00 - Roosters can still make the 8 next year
15:00 - Broncos will improve under Madge
18:00 - Was Madge the right choice?
26:00 - The challenge of finding a Blues coach replacement
32:00 - Why Ivan Cleary could coach the Blues
44:00 - Dally M predictions
48:00 - Six Tackles Trivia
50:00 - NRL Grand Final Preview
59:00 - NRLW Grand Final Preview
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At just 26 years old, Nathan Cleary already boasts three premiership titles, state and national representation, and is widely regarded as one of the best in the game.
In this final episode of Marlee and Me Season 1, Nathan welcomes us into his childhood home, which he purchased from his parents a few years ago.
Growing up with a father who was an NRL coach and quickly catching the attention of fans, Nathan has been in the spotlight since his teenage years. Surprisingly, he opens up more than expected in this conversation, offering a rare, candid glimpse into his life.
Throughout this podcast series, it has become clear that family plays a central role in shaping the greats, and Nathan is no exception. The lessons from his parents and the deep love and responsibility he feels for his siblings provide insight into his drive to succeed.
You will also hear about the unexpected emotions Nathan experienced during his recent hamstring injury and the pressures of having the country invested in his relationship with Mary Fowler.
This episode was recorded on the lands of the Dharug people.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connor Watson, Roosters and Blues star, co-founded the nonprofit Cultural Choice Association, which supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children by helping them access mental health resources.
The organisation gained attention during the NRL’s Indigenous round with football boots featuring Aboriginal art. Over the years, Cultural Choice Association has made a significant impact on the younger generation, with Watson being recognised for his dedication both on and off the field.
This episode was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal people.
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Gus has his say on Kalyn Ponga withdrawing from the Kangaroos and why he feels for him, saying the system needs fixing.
Plus a huge preview of this week’s preliminary finals.
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Gus reflects on the Bulldogs impressive season and the future of Josh Addo-Carr.
Plus, Nicho Hynes hits back at his critics, Wayne Bennett fires up and how can any team beat the Panthers.
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Gus explains the Josh Addo-Carr situation and why the Bulldogs are not letting it distract them.
Gus is baffled as to why Parramatta are letting RCG go, and which clubs are looking at him.
His thoughts on the Australian fullback position.
Plus, a massive in-depth preview for every finals match this weekend.
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Playmakers. There are the halves, there is the hooker but in this episode Gus discusses the greatest era of the old school ball playing, playmaking forward.
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This week, Gus has plenty on his plate, starting with the painful but necessary Broncos internal review that demands a lot of honesty.
Gus discusses what he calls the most bizarre game he’s seen in a while between the Eels and the Dragons.
His thoughts on the Roosters’ new line-up, and why they have what it takes to win.
Your cracking questions for #AskGus includes a fascinating chat about the truth behind the Super League era.
Plus, a huge NRL Round 27 and NRLW Round 7 preview.
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Introducing a brand new podcast series from Nine's Wide World of Sports and 9Podcasts, Marlee and Me.
Kalyn Ponga, superstar fullback at the Newcastle Knights.
2023 Dally M Medalist, a sporting prodigy who, at the age of 15 was being head hunted by six clubs across three different sports.
That story is the one most rugby league fans have heard of. This isn’t that story.
Kalyn Ponga, the proud Maori man, the big brother, the loyal friend the proud son
That’s who you’ll hear from in this episode.
Sitting in his lounge room, accompanied by his beloved Aussie Shepard, Sadie.
With an open heart, generosity and vulnerability, Kalyn tells me his story.
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Gus explains why the NRL denied Tom Trbojevic’s pay cut request and the incentives needed for long serving club players. Gus also names the best teenage footballer he’s ever seen and he’s currently playing in the NRL.
The race to the finals is heating up as Gus names his dark horses - could this be the year a team outside the top 4 wins?
Plus, don’t miss Gus’ tips for this week’s round of NRLW & NRL.
00:00 - Welcome
AskGus: Sports person dead or alive you would have lunch with?
12:30 - Yes No No No
17:00 - The best player this year
20:00 - Broncos need Reynolds on the field all season to contend in 2025
21:30 - Kyle Feldt will go down as a Cowboys legend
23:15 - The finals darkhorse
27:30 - NRL deny Turbo pay cut request
48:00 - #AskGus
50:00 - The best teenage footballer Gus has ever seen
57:00 - NRLW preview
59:45 - NRL preview + tips
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