Episode Transcript
One too in the ages.
Speaker 2Oh here he is.
We're rolling.
Yeah, well we getting rolling and rolling.
N how are your brother?
Speaker 3Roll?
Speaker 1Right?
Brother?
Speaker 3Good to see your man, Good to see you.
Speaker 2But it's not he's not usually this so.
Speaker 3Tardy.
Speaker 2I would say unorganized.
It's not usually this unorganized.
Speaker 3Just yeah, I've just sort of you know, I'm just getting my bearings.
Speaker 2Yeah, he's been the Gold Coast.
Speaker 3Yeah I have, mate, I've been up there, mate, cultivating the local juniors up there.
Mate.
Oh ye, just building that base, mate, look after that.
Speaker 1Just go to keep a parking.
Speaker 3Made all those schools up there.
It's amazing, all the talent.
Speaker 1Up to the booth you went to PBC.
Speaker 3Saw both yesterday, saw both yesterday.
Yeah, he sends his best to Jack.
Speaker 1Actually, I was on the phone to booth the other way and he said, you brushed him.
Speaker 2Sounds like something you do, because you know Dad does this from time to time, where like someone who like he's met like a maid of mine, but he was just in a lapse like, yeah, I meet a lot of people.
So sometimes he'll introduce himself like he's never met him before.
We won't recognize and straight away I can imagine you would have done something like that.
Speaker 3I just so boothy, i'd recognize him.
You look like made.
He's about probably five foot six.
He's built like a.
Speaker 2Table, so he's high level with you.
Then is he?
Oh low blow load blow Nicholas off season?
How have you been going?
What have you been doing?
You were in the Cook Islands?
Speaker 1Yeah, how was that you?
Speaker 2Because I heard through the grave line you reckon it was a trip of a lifetime.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, I did have a triple lifetime.
I'm not much of a traveler.
I'm bit of a homebody.
Yeah, it takes a little bit to get me out of my comfort zone when it comes to traveling.
I love getting my comple zone and certain things, but when it's like leaving Australia, it's very hard to get me out.
But an awesome trip, you know, Pipe Piper and I we had such a such a good trip.
It was such an untapped place right now for Australians.
There's a lot of Kiwi's New Zealander's over there, and there's a few like American or Europeans that we've seen.
But locals awesome recognize that yeah fair bit yeah, but they like really respectfully of be alone, come up sale photo and that well, that's what I thought.
Speaker 2Because you're quite like when people come up for pictures and signatures with you, you're quite aggressive.
Speaker 3Twenty dollars at the deli went up to forty dollars.
Hey better your teammate, Kayli, he's he's fathers from yeah keV.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, Kale group there and they moved to New Zealand to finish off his schooling and then come to Australia.
But yeah, Kev's like the legend over there.
Yeah.
It a great footy player.
Speaker 3Oh, incredible player, ask asked Kale, is this true?
Because it was I was told this story.
I just need a confirmation or blown apart.
Was in the Cook Islands you cannot build a house or building higher than the tallest palm tree, apparently back in the day, and keV built this big house and to counter that rule actually built a big port a palm tree that was higher, and there was told him to tear it down.
To ask.
Speaker 1It could be true because you don't see many massive houses over there.
I went and did a cord back tour and like, because there's a big road around the outside and the cord takes you through the middle you go see like there's a jail there, and there's like all these sort of nicer houses, modern houses getting built, but they went overly big, Like the taller palm trees are probably in the middle, so it could be there's a jail there.
Speaker 3Yeah, which fas it tends to be jails everywhere.
Cooper And are you going to put the bay guys?
Speaker 2Just just from an audio perspective, Sorry, Nick, I don't like to scold my dad live on.
Can you see the microphone you pointed out yourself and not you're doing like kind of how a cool guy shoot a gun completely.
Speaker 3Exactly what I was doing.
Speaker 2That's perfect, that's better.
Thanks Jack.
There you go, Thank you Jack.
I would have thought you've been doing this enough for a while that you would sort of get that right.
Speaker 3I was training out there.
I was just checking to see a few blokes for a lott.
Speaker 2Was it congratulates because you're you're a man who's into his culture.
You're a culture man, you're a indigenous man yourself.
You love to shake a leg, but you're obsessed.
I don't think I've ever met a bloke who's more obsessed with the Hakka or Fiji and hymns.
Speaker 1Did you get to do any of the culture.
Yeah, so on Ada Tucky.
Our second night might have been there on a Monday night.
They do cultural nights.
So the local dance crew came in and the drums and the singing and we're having a really nice in there.
And then the women, the young girls would come on and do their dance go off, and then the boys would come on and do it, and they do it together and in and out, in and out, and I was just sitting there, you know, I would eat a smile, and then after that they finished the last before and they'd come over and grab people from the crowd and one of the young lads knew me and his get up here and then they're like, so we're in a circle.
Then this pick, this crew would come on, this crew, this crew, this career, and I was doing the local dance.
I got to be a best shot.
Speaker 3And then the young lad.
Speaker 1Finishing it was gone, let's do a shake legs.
We did shaked together because.
Speaker 2I remember, like when we're at Melbourne together, every single drink up we'd it always ended up Fiji and him, which everyone had link arm to arm.
But every now and then on a big occasion, like it could be someone's birthday, or there was a song that at the back end of a song it was by six sixty Don't Forget your Roots.
But it was like the Moldi edition, like when they sing earlier in Malti and then finished with a hacker and nick I would always put it on so that he could do the hacker with all the Kiwi boys.
And then there was remember I forgot whose jersey presentation it was, or someone's milestone game.
You actually asked if you could get on participating that.
I think you ended up bailing out because you're like no, but you used to love you'd be to practice it.
Speaker 1I still yeah, because like we've got heaps of Maldi and we've got a different like divers of Culture now Sharks team, so like there's still heapsucker is going on around me.
Speaker 3I'd love to see Cooper because he's the widest person.
Speaker 1Every time I go to pay at a restaurant.
Speaker 2Is that is that what this is going to be?
This is going to be.
Speaker 3What I put it.
Once we're in a place near a charger for New year Ze once with our Brian Karney.
Anyway, all the Hungarians were it's right avenue in the Ukrainian border.
Anyway, were all there, and anyway, they told Brian Karney got up and addressed him, said, I listen, we've got We've got Matthew here, you know from down around Austraight he would like to perform a Hakker for you guys.
Right, I'm going, what the fuck?
So anyway, they're all gathered around, all Hungarians, and I thought, well, you know what, let's just do it.
And I just I did this like three minute Harker, just pulling moves out id no idea was mate.
The place just exploded, you know it.
Speaker 2You would know, like you know enough about the Huker.
Yeah, being opposite quite a bit, and you would had a lot of keywis played with you, so you probably would have been able to get through it.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, Now the terminology, the terminology would have been quite hard for it.
Speaker 3It's really amazing when you look at the All Blacks, the history of the All Blacks and how they performed the Harker, go back to the seventies and early eighties, how they did the Harker.
Mate, it was more gruesome, No, completely the opposite.
It was like they were just it was so frivolous and like they didn't even really want to do it.
And what happened some of the Mari boys when they started to come in and have don and it's become like it was.
Buck Shelford was the first guy coming and said, no, no, we're going to do the Harker four games.
We've got to do it right.
And that's he changed everything, because I remember it was used to be the least threatening dance because.
Speaker 2Remember then for a bit of got like too threatening, they said, because remember they had finished with like the cut of the throat, and then didn't they get banned for sporting events?
Speaker 1I think, so I appreciate that.
Speaker 2So I used to like, not like we would encourage that sort of thing away from the field, but I used to like seeing it because it was so like such an aggressive build up.
It's still the fucker now it's still good, but I feel like they really missed that next life.
Speaker 3I didn't know where you were going.
There a nice way to conclude that.
Speaker 2You know, I don't encourage next licening, but I think it's a great like getting in as you're about to go to battle Australia versus New Zealand.
Like it's a it's a good way to really fire it up.
Yeah, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1I love that still doing it because at the end of the day, go But I don't know if it's too like that.
Speaker 3Okay, it's a bit lower because I think my understanding was at the time because in the All Blacks you had a lot of the summer and Tongham boys.
I think it was a sort of an addition by you know, that culture with their their dancer.
Yeah, I'm not sure that's that's what i'd heard at the time.
Speaker 2While we're on dancing, have you watched any of those clips of Robert Irwin dancing with the Stars this year?
Have you seen because he's doing the American Dead him with the Stars?
Speaker 3Oh?
Is he?
Speaker 2Holy shit, he's getting like ten out of tens.
Speaker 1Wow.
Speaker 2Yeah, I haven't seen someone move like that in a long time.
He's unbelievable because I can't imagine Steve Irwin would have been much of a smooth dancer like him.
But he's like he's doing the tango, He's doing all sorts of like actual dance move which is actually really good.
Speaker 3I like, what a nice guy.
Don't just say something?
Jack and done like this week, you know, but there's so many fucking assholes out there.
People hate going towards it, going mate, the kids like just doing his best.
Speaker 2This is what this is the this is the tall pop where we got in Australia.
Everyone tries to bring down just because you're a son of a gun.
And I'm going to say this for a second, let me turn everyone's mic downs for a seat.
But if you're a son of a gun, don't you know they shouldn't cut yet the lakes just because you were born in a successful family, all right, and some of us, Robert and I included, we've managed to exceed family expectations.
Jack's go one of the Robert Earl and clips out there.
Have a look at him.
Speaker 3Oh wow, he's like a Spanish Spanish dance.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's like a bull.
Speaker 1Is he still in?
Is he still he's still going on for the win?
Speaker 3Wow?
Speaker 2I don't actually know, like if it's finished or ended.
I just got sent a clip of him doing it.
But have a look at that.
Oh wow, still on the tango.
Speaker 3And there was a bit of talk around that he and his dance partner Roman I heard.
Speaker 2I heard that rumor as well.
Speaker 1Yeah, her husband doesn't she.
Speaker 2Oh okay, well let's not spread.
Speaker 3That doesn't stop some people.
Speaker 2Yeah, I know that's why that's ninety percent of divorces probably come from cheating, right, you know that starts very well.
That is one hundred percent divorces come from marriage.
Oh wow, I know.
Speaker 3It's just something amazing jump.
Although I don't say that's very Spanish, but nonetheless, yeah, look, look.
Speaker 2It probably doesn't translate over to an audio platform, but I just wanted you see it.
Speaker 3Yeah, he's very good, very very good.
Speaker 1Think with the stars.
Is that something you'd look into, Matthew.
Speaker 3I've got to ask a couple of times to do it.
I've had trishaways that this must be the same organization that get there and they try to recruit.
Speaker 2I think it's it's all the same networks, the same pr people from the networks.
Speaker 3Reach out a couple of times, and the other one was celebrity.
Speaker 2Yeah, get me out of it.
Speaker 3If ever, Nico that you you hear, you hear the fact that, by the way, in this this series, we're going to have Matthew John's honestly jumping an uber come over here, sneak out behind me and just bludgeon with a sharp objective right that structure on the shoulder blades.
Speaker 2No, no, look like ex footy players.
They and the people you know, they do that sort of stuff media personalities, but owners of rugby league clubs they don't do dancing, don't.
It's below you.
Speaker 1Now.
Speaker 3I just got to I've got to say to you because I've just come back for we said before, back from the Gold Coast.
But I met up with your old coach, Josh Hannay had a couple of mate Jesz's impressive, very increasive.
Speaker 1It's going to be very missed from our club.
And he's not just a good coach.
He's a great guy and someone who lifts the mood with some cheeky banner when he asked to.
He knows when the boys need a lyft and he knows when he needs to be serious.
And yeah, I couldn't be happier for him.
He's going to be someone who turns that club around and hopefully like Latino and the boys really buying into what it's about, because he's someone who can really get the best out of it.
Speaker 2Can you see like his assistance Sometimes it's hard to make that jump from assistant to a head coach, because it's a very different relationship you have with the players.
Assistants are very liked by the players because they're kind of the middleman.
Can you see him being like a.
Speaker 1Head coach if you like ask me this when I first got the club, and this is all due respect to Josh, I probably would have said no, maybe not, Like I just see him as like one of the lads and the boys didn't talk keeps and he's sort of stuck to himself, and he was the interim coach before fits he got there and he went back to assistance, so I didn't know whether he was just trying to find his feet with and how he wanted to coach and where he fit into the sort of structure.
But now I'm like, yeah, improved.
Speaker 2It's funny you don't see that, Like, well, people talk about players starting starting here and then in a year's time you see so much improvement because they work on it.
But like you probably don't see how much behind the scenes goes on with coaches self improving, like doing leadership courses, like learning off other coaches.
I imagine Josh would to learn a heap off Fitzi and then just and even and.
Speaker 3He really made he wrap fits.
He said about you know, Fitzi's relationship with the players, and that's what he was interesting what he spoke, he said.
He said, Maddie, like what we're seeing, he said.
The game changes all the time, but he said, I can see like there's been a difference in coaching, like this has gone a different direction where there's a real onus.
It's always used to be mainly on tactics, he said, but now you know, you need to be as good as in relationships as you know, with the players, as far as far as tactics as well, You've got to be as good.
And he got up.
You know that they had the Future Titans and you know players and parents' night.
And when I heard that, I see I said, look, I'll fly up there and turn up and and when you hear Feudon's tiny parents and players, and I said, oh, okaying, this little book walked in fucking hell, mate, sixteen year olds and seventeen year olds of these days, it was like the land of the Giants.
Speaker 2I swear everyone, because I remember, like when I was sixteen seventeen, it was just all a bunch of like skinny surfy kids playing SG ball on Harold Matz.
Now I go and watch, Holy shit, man, they're like they're just men, Like they're the same size as NRL players.
Speaker 1And back on Josh, like, I won't say exactly what happened, but midyear, like Josh caught us out on something and all played sort of looked around and was like, oh shit, he just caught us out hard on it in front of everyone, and that was like a little turning point in our year.
We're struggling a bit in that moment, and it wasn't solely on what he said, but for me to what he said to us about how we're going, I was like, oh crap, Like you've caught us out on that.
We need to do something about that.
And to the credit of the boys, like we turned around and like I reckon.
That was a little bit of a sliding all moment for our back end run Like obviously FITZI and we chipped up on our defense massively.
But what he said in one of our team meetings, we all were like, Okay, yeah, you know, it's either we're frauds or we're not, and he's calling us out on it, so we need to do something about it.
Speaker 2How did you your year in your review, because I think he's actually had a particularly that back end of the year.
I had a great end and obviously get beaten a pre Lium, but I think you proved a lot of people wrong in that final series.
You probably weren't giving you as much of a chance to even get past week one.
How do you as a leader on that side?
Reviewer?
Speaker 1Yeah, I think that we had really high hopes of our season, and from a prelim last year against Penrith and no one's beat penritht in a prelim for five six years or whatever it was until this year.
So we're like, you know what, we get Adam coming in now, and he's the missing link maybe we haven't had for a little while now, and he's going to improve us out of sight.
And then I think we took a little bit to get going him fitting into our system, how we play with him, and then maybe we thought like just because we have Adams is going to solve all our problems, We're going to win every game, you know.
And we were a bit up and down for the start of then we hit a really good piece of form towards like the three quarter mark where we beat Melbourne and we had like a four or five game run where we're really good and we got to the Origin period, although we didn't have Origin players.
I think alfter we beat Melbourne, we went to Central Coast versus the Roosters and they had everyone out and they played a reserve grade team pretty much that week, and I think we just expected we're going to go dust them up and go into the buy and like sweet boys have just gone six from six or whatever it was, hitting our straps will be good, and they dusted to start with a bunch of audue respect no names.
I didn't know many of the players.
They still had Teddy and they still had some good players there, but like they really taught us a lesson that day, and respect to them because they were coming up against a Shark's team who doesn't not missing the player, all the big names, and they've just really taught us a lesson.
And we're sort of glad it happened because we need a reality check of where we were in our season.
And then we sort of went through a bit of a patchy form there after that game.
We'll sort of going, oh shit, what's going on here, and then we had a bit of a heart to heart.
Josh hit us with what he said to us, and then we're just like who are we and what are we about?
And we sort of refined things, went over some things how we attack and now we defend and really knuckled down on our defense, and the attack sort of flowed from that and that back then we went from like eight from nine and then going to the finals, then we went like, you know, eleven from twelve or something to the back end and we just, yeah, just re juggled a few things, went back to the basics, and then yeah, I felt like that back end was unreal and hoping that you know, we can pick up where were that fell from that going into next year, and this year was like, I reckon, we can do something special here.
And I was like, you know, past seasons, I've been like, yeah, we can give it a crack, but this year was like, we can take anyone on and they should be nervous of what we're about at the moment.
Speaker 3It was really good for you.
Nico was sometimes I like, I really like a moving dummy half that gets out and goes because a lot of times when you're a playmaker, you want to be forced to run.
Sometimes you want to take the decision making away from yourself and just go right.
I've got no choice.
I've got to play in the front foot.
And I thought the big difference for you and Tricky was when suddenly Blake started just scooping and going you know, which forced you likes to go right up.
I'm not going to sit back and organize.
I've just got to get on the front foot and play really aggressive.
And I thought brought out just about the best off soon you played for a long long time.
Nio.
Speaker 1Yeah, I feel that too, Like I think that Blake running has brought out or unlocked a lot of our games, and and Adam coming and then our Ford pack playing, they were the way they did unlocked brows running games.
We haven't seen that for a while, Like, you know, you really come into his own this year.
And then the way he runs and it unlocks us spine members running the ball and getting on the ball more and being closer to the ruck and attacking their ruck, and then that unlocks it outside back.
So I feel like we've unlocked the way we play a little bit more this year for the first time in a while, like I think we'll you know, we're still really good team over the last couple of years, but maybe a bit predictable, a bit shifty.
Like we had really nice shape and would score on the corners, and Ronnie and Sea would score those nice tries and everyone would be like, oh, how good is Carnala's shape, you know?
And then this year people were sort of second guests in our shape.
But we're sort of unlocking each other's game and finding new ways to play.
And yeah, I felt like Adam and the Big Boys unlocked brows and brows unlocks.
Speaker 2I remember we were saying, especially during the final series, your because your structure and stuff's always been so good.
Shape has been really detailed.
But it was like you guys learned how to play sort of off the cuff, unstructured foot you a bit better.
And Brails was so good for that because he gets out and then whatever shape you got, you and Tricky just react and punch holes off him, or same with Will Kennedy to start pushing through the middle, and so many of you tries came out.
There was one in the final series where Brail's got a quick play the ball and then it was fifth tackle, Tricky got it, went sideways looking for a kick, and then you dropped under him and scored.
Like those unorthodox shape that you can't really train or predict what's going to happen, but it's just your footing instincts reacted.
Speaker 3Was and coop before that what's set it up?
It was a nice little left hand shape where you and Tricky combined put someone through, might have been k Kay went through on that side, and then when he jumped, so you were working the three is as a spine should do, working as a combination all the time.
But and it's similar when we're talking about Blake there, you know, and you know him jumping out, unlocking yourself and Tricky.
You know, you think about like when when when Cody and Latrell and Saus were really flying.
One of the common that is there was when Cookie was in top four, when Cookie would scoop and go that would just trigger Cody, and when triggered Cody, all of a sudden, that triggered Latrell and that's it.
Like the nine these days is just such an important focal point.
You've got to have a nine that gets out in attacks.
Speaker 2You've played with some good Nines, Cameron Smith, Harry Grant, Blake Brayley.
Can we do shoot?
We won't, right, We'll do shoot marry and kill.
Speaker 1That was shot.
Speaker 2That means you got to kill two.
Shoot shag, Shoot Shag.
Speaker 1And marry, Shoot Shag and marry.
Speaker 3Oh gosh, we shoot Smithy.
Speaker 2Shoot, I'll marry and Smith.
Smithy's does some cash.
Speaker 1Yeah, he's like lived a good life, you know, getting a little bit older.
He's getting little bit older.
Speaker 2Now older, you know what that means young people married old, take care of careers.
Speaker 1Because he's finished his career now, so you can sort of go, you know what, You've had your career Smithy and like Blake and Harry are still going.
Harry is going to be probably just as rich as Smithy.
Speaker 3Probably more mate those Rashet clauses, you know.
So it was shoot smith Sorry, Smoothie, I'm really all I marry Harry.
Speaker 1Yeah, you know what, Blakes, that's a kind hearted person, like you wouldn't mind him with his sister.
But then also Harry's already with his mate sister.
Yeah, both similar.
They're both really good people and they wouldn't hurt a fire.
Speaker 4From my gauge on Jayden Brayley.
Blake's half the man that Jaden is.
He's a very well manicured man.
Jade's probably one of the most we say his partner the Littles a lucky woman because he's probably the most well manicured man I've ever seen.
Really, yeah, yeah, he always he's always on top of his hygiene.
Speaker 3Chasea balls and all that sort of stuff.
Speaker 2Everything.
Really, So you're did you clarify shagging and marry.
Speaker 1I didn't, but he so I'll just get over what Matthew said, You're going.
Speaker 2To marry Harry and then shag brow No, no, no, I didn't say nothing.
Speaker 3You said I would kill anyone.
Well, they're on tour together at the moment.
Who knows they might.
Speaker 2I'm Marion Smithy for what I said.
Obviously's getting older age.
I'll inherit what he's got eventually, sugar Daddy.
And and he's living in the Goldie like he's dreaming, and he's out of the house a lot because he's doing radio, he's doing commentary like it's just me at home.
I'll shag, I'll shag im, I'll shag Brails.
I'll kill Harry because seen enough of him.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1Do you know what you asked us?
The question we didn't ask you, So you really wanted to answer that?
Well, I just wanted to get you're trying to get some money.
Speaker 4I think he's throwing off because he's been getting a lot of hate lightly for all his Harry Grant stories.
Speaker 2Yeah, people say, people say, that's the same with you.
So if I bring up you, Brandon, Harry, basically anyone who are mates with, they'll say, like, stop bringing Mark.
And then I said, with the fucking mates.
Speaker 3Your friends, what do you do?
Speaker 2I mean, that's what I said.
Thank you.
Yeah, anyway, let's get let's get back on track.
Twenty twenty six.
Where do you see looking at Cronulla twenty twenty six going into pre season, coming in the start of the season, Where do you see Crenula fitting for next year?
Because you don't really have turnover players, right, No, I.
Speaker 1Think we're pretty much at the same team.
We lose Echo, which was almost for us in twenty twenty four when Tricky got hurt then I got.
Speaker 2Hurt, but he's gone a dragon.
Speaker 1Yeah, right, we lose young k Dikes and I think that's it from our top thirty.
Speaker 2And a good bloke, dan Akins.
Speaker 3Yeah great, yeah right, he's looking good at the moment, fantastic.
Speaker 1His need is getting good.
He's looking really strong, and I reckon, you know, a change could be good for him.
You get all his comfort zone and go to a fresh set of eyes in years and yeah, he might get the best out of him there.
But anyway, we don't care about that.
Speaker 3To break your half way through the year when you had such a bad run again and they can be a real son of a bit.
Speaker 2Sometimes it is back to the question.
Speaker 1Yeah, look right now, I feel like we don't want to expect anything other than a Grand final.
You know, like two years in a row we've we've felt just short and in a prelium got beaten by two better teams deservedly so they they're both great teams, and we just went up to it.
And you know, sometimes you sit back and just respect the opponent and what they can do.
And I feel like we can get to that position and be as good as these guys.
It's just about locking in for a full season because we can show what we can do when that back end.
Like we locked in and everyone board in and we're all invested and the run we had, like I reckon we were hard to beat and Melbourne had to beat us.
You know, usually I reckon those games sometimes we beat ourselves and maybe we did.
I haven't watched it back, but I just think that we put it all together from round one to twenty seven and have a good finals run, then I think we.
Speaker 2Can be You know what I liked in the particularly in the final series, like you and Ronaldo quite vocal and getting a bit like yah, because people don't see that side of you, right because you're terrific.
Love it because you're a leader, like not to see a club in society.
But you're also like as competitive as they come.
Like I think i've spun before how back at like Malburn training.
You used to get in like blues with the boys months I had.
But because you're so competitive and like that's what your best side is, and when you come out vocally and like, you know, show that competitive side, I think it was like particularly you and Ronaldo, who were just like you know, two stars in that side, I think it did a really big leadership lift for that side going into finals.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Yeah, look, I just think I just wanted to stick up for myself for once up for our club and you know, like I've sort of been betrayed as you know, the nice guy all the time, and like, don't get me wrong, I'm and I feel like I'm a nice person.
I love, you know, being respectful and treating people how I want to be treated and being known as a nice guy.
But when it comes to rugby league, I feel like right now in my career, all I want to do is just win a Grand Final for the Sharks and and play my best footy.
And sometimes you've got to just have a bit of a healthy arrogance about ya, and like I reckon.
For the first part of my career, I've just wanted to be in the rep scene and do as best as I can and be known and be this guy that you know won that dally Am and I just want to play with this rep footy and I can probably went away from the team's success like I still wanted to win per but also I was driven by playing for Australia and maybe that got me caught up in too much of that stuff.
And but this year it was just like no, I couldn't care less about that team, team and the team success warrants other individual success, you know, and then we got to the final series and all those same questions again.
I was just like, I'm sick of it.
I just want to stick up for my team.
That's my family, you know, and if people question or come at you about your family, you're going to stick up for him, whether it's a rugby league time, it was your family at home or whatever you're doing.
And I was like, I've had enough of this, Like good, you know, yeah, I love it, and I want to stick up for myself.
You know.
People come at me left right center all the time, and it's just like, no, it's time to stand up no more.
It's a nice guyney.
Speaker 3I mean sports littered with people, you know, with champions who are really nice guys away.
But how many times you hear that the moment they cross a white high it's just being.
Speaker 2Nicest guy in the world.
As soon as he crosses even the white line of training, what a horrible human being.
Yeah, like that not verbally, but like we'll just he's just the last blogue that you want to be opposite because he's just island.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Like and like I said before, like you're as competitive as they come.
And even when we still play together at the Falcons.
And when you like what you said before with you start thinking about representative jerseys and accolades, when you probably start to move to Sydney and that stuff becomes more of a reality.
But like when you first come into the Melbourne side and debooed, you'd had a long journey to get there, but your sole focus was probably just playing good for that team.
You won't thinking about the big picture.
That stuff probably wasn't even like you never even thought that probably was going to happen.
Speaker 3But now, well that's you know, you just said something that nick out which is so true.
You know that you discovered how liberating it is to take the onus off yourself.
And when you think of others and take the onnus off yourself, it just takes so much pressure off yourself and you actually enjoy it.
I use the experiment sometimes when you get there and you know like you're going to do it.
Right at the back end of my career, you know, someone would say, right up, we're going to do you know, let's say, for instance, you know six four hundreds, everyone goes, oh nah, And the best way to take the pressure off of bloke is to go up and say, hey, Nika, listen some of these blokes.
Speaker 1Mate.
Speaker 3Again, I really struggled.
They've got to help me out mate.
Straight away, you take the onus off yourself and you're thinking about I'm going to help others, and it just makes it actually makes the session enjoyable rather than just thinking about yourself.
You know, it's just there.
You know there's doctor Phil.
Do you believe it?
Speaker 2I did not have sexual relations to that one.
You talk about competition before, because you bring this up quite often with people in it.
I remember when we're in Byron last.
Speaker 1Year for New Years.
Speaker 2You brought this up at the table and it's stuck with me ever since because I still feel guilty about it.
But we talk about healthy competition, particularly at training.
But Dad, you would know this the first time when Nico first came down to Melbourne.
I wouldn't say we didn't get on, but there was a little bit of healthy Competition's going.
Speaker 1To bring this up.
We're going to bring it up and thinking about it the last two days.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, go, then you can.
Speaker 1Bring it up.
Speaker 3Okay, let's let's hear the truth before the phantas.
Speaker 1So yeah, when I I went did the preseason at Melbourne and would sit in the train and trails and development list locker rooms and kid was awesome to me then, like we were all great.
We used to go every weekend meet him and Harry and Doley and like some of the boys and have a mad time and like keeps sick at the moment.
But then when I went back to the Falcons so like I did the preseason, got invited back down for the other half of the preseason at Geelong camp in that and then they sort of said, on your way, we're going to watch it closely and if you're playing good footy at the Falcons, come back anyway.
And then I went back to the Falcons and.
Speaker 3Ringing anyway.
Speaker 1All the boys were flying up and the first game I think I played center.
Yeah, I played center, and I've never played center in my life.
And I'm just going, what the heck?
I just had a storm preseason, I film desert, felt about myself and here I am run out of the centers.
All right.
Next week, I go, Yeah.
Next week we went to PG playing the Hars.
Me keep playing the Harss.
Played pretty good Togo that day.
I got me on the match over there and they gave me a check and whatever.
And then the week after I went back to centers, and then I was going, what is going on here?
And then I think our full I think Pap started playing in a roll, and then I played fullback and then I was playing really well.
And then Frank Ponisi one day just really caused me and goes, go, mate, you, I know you've been a bit disgruntled by playing different positions.
It's actually working your favor because we want to sign you right now.
And I was like, what.
Speaker 2Did I think this was?
When Scotty Drinkwater left he went to the Cowboys fullback position opened yeah.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 1And then anyway, and we're at training captain run or something, and then I was like Harry, like, oh man, the signment coming down soon, and he must have heard or something, and he was filthy and he didn't.
Speaker 5Talk to me like he heard about it.
I could see him like listening.
Speaker 1And then he full on like barely spoke to me for the next like week or two and was just so off it.
And I'm like, because he was a half and I sort of grew up as a half, but I wasn't even playing half then I could play five eight and like I never really played half back, and like I was playing a bit of five eight, but more I was turning more into a fullback because Melbourne wanted me to play fullback and he was filthy.
I moved down there and like he slowly started getting a little bit better.
Towards the back end of the year, we were right, but no hold on a second towards the back.
Towards the back end when I actually made my debut, he was filthy again because he was because I I think Jerome and perhaps around and then I got called in and he was thinking he was a chance because he put months to the fullback, him going half anyway, We're walking down the corridor Amy Park and then he looks at me and goes Stephen Bradbury.
They all fall down and you get a crack, and that's all I remember Cooper being like saying to me anything about a congrats.
Speaker 2It was back then.
Speaker 5I was such a such a little aive.
Speaker 2And just an asshole.
Like not all the time, but when it come to footy I took a lot more serious back then and far out I was.
I was so anybody in my position.
I just hated what was that?
Speaker 3What was it that made you start to sort of laugh at you?
Speaker 2You know, you know what it was COVID when there was no reserve grade.
I just stopped taking footy, seriously, completely stopped caring because that we just stopped playing.
And COVID is so much fun, you mean.
Speaker 4Like.
Speaker 2I honestly because that year two thousand and nine, and I don't reckon I'd ever trained harder in the preseason because we had so much healthy competition that you were down and you were carving up, and there was a lot like obviously Monster Husey, there was a lot of competition for spots.
So like I was, it was so competitive.
Everyone was so competitive, trained so hard, and then COVID really just bursted a bubble in my competitive juices and I just this can't really be bothered anyone.
Speaker 3What we just talking about there, that sort of dark mist that descends Jack.
This was when he was talking about it certainly not foreign to us.
Like we can sit there and have dinner and trishill go come on curbs, Dinner's ready, and all of a sudden, it's like Darth Vader just coming up the stairs and it's like you could feel the chill.
Speaker 4It's gotten so much worse since he's gotten older.
We're in the house again together.
I don't know what happened down there in Melbourne or a manly but yeah, it's just like gotten worse over.
Speaker 2Don't worry.
Harry and Wishy they saw a lot of that, particularly Harry, Harry, you had.
Harry wore some extremely dark sides with Cooper John's living in the house.
He saw a side that not many people should have seen.
Speaker 3Well, even we get there, Trish will go, h curbs, would you like, would you want to have some gravy?
I don't care.
I just I just want to eat.
I'm radio the morning, yes mate, yes, mate, we know you got radio in the morning.
But to tell you what the competitive juices to come back because you've got to fight coming up soon with intern Pete.
He's fighting intern per.
He's been out in the garage with the boxing gloves on practice.
Speaker 2Yeah yeah, I mean I just bought I just paid for a gym membership.
Speaker 1We can't lose that fight.
Speaker 2You're joking day people, Hang on, have you seen fight people?
Speaker 1Sorry?
Speaker 2Usually we usually don't have Jack's mike up, so like you can't like just talk like that off.
I'm really sorry for that, but no, I've been getting right back into training.
The good thing now is Nico now that now that daddy's an owner, Jerry John, you know, that really opens up a whole new avenue for me.
Back to back to pre season at Melbourne, because do you remember that preseason when it was you and Tom Hughes used to play the Knights with Jack, Him and Tom Hughes.
Jack just just settled out down was sexually staying at Monster's Joint, remember for the first part, and there was on the second part.
Was that when he's come back to it, That's why I came.
Speaker 1Back and Hughes he did the second part of pre season.
Speaker 2And do you remember we all went it for a night out.
I was just thinking of this story today.
We all went for a night out and branded and Tom Hughes sort of smoke bumped back to Monsters early.
But they must have got locked out of the house and then me, you were a monster come home.
I don't know why we were all just sleeping there.
I think it was just having a slumber party because his partner was away.
And we walk in and we go stop, you somewhere's branded and we walked out they'd broken into monsters ute and they'd fallen asleep, remember in the passenger and driver's seat, and then we go, oh, this will be funny.
So we pull our cameras out and we had the flash on everything and we start honking the horn to think that they're going to scare.
We would have done it ten times, and remember no one woke up.
We ended up just closing the door there the whole night.
They ended up sleeping in there.
Good times.
Speaker 1I wasn't going to say I was talking to go back to back to US two being competing with which I was still going to pipe the last night.
She yet, so when did you want to actually become my best friends?
I was like, you know what, it's probably when was It would have been after that little era have you been a silkie bum?
And then you in COVID, remember like the COVID we all just like, yeah, got really close and then and I got very close in COVID.
Yeah, and then after well obviously you lived to Sydney in that and then I think that was it.
Speaker 2Yeah, it would have mean it was twenty twenty because remember remember you know, actually when it was I reckon Turning Point in twenty twenty.
We're all in that in the hub.
Yeah, twin was move around the camp and me and you did a daly M.
Remember me and you did a fake daly M.
Speaker 3I heard about that up in that hub.
Speaker 2It was like I reckon, there was ten percent focused on footy and then ninety percent focused on everyone just having a good time and to join each other's company, which I reckon went so far into.
Speaker 3Won the camp yeah once again held liberating Yeah exactly.
Speaker 2But we did this fake towards the back end of the year, we did this dally M's Award.
So me and Nico got brainstorm stormed all these different awards, like inside jokes within the group, some really distasteful jokes that we probably can't repeat, some really disgusting awards which we gave to Chris Lewis.
Shout out to Chris Lewis just to coach down the raiders.
Speaker 1Ober one.
We gave to Felice Cafusi to his wife beck because father father of the Year, and we did like I know, Jesse Bromige, Smoothie or whoever was that, the father's in there, and then we go nominees are this, and the winner is Becafuzi because Beck.
Speaker 5Like police, would never be looking after the kids.
He'd always be up playing cards or ping pong.
Speaker 1And she was doing the mother and the father of all the kids.
Speaker 2I was like four or five kids.
Yeah, that was a running joke in the team that Felice's kids didn't know his name, he was their dad.
I've never seen, you know, like married people have responsibilities.
They got kids, Like you know, if everyone's gone out for a beer, they go, you know, they have to pick and choose their times, as you know dad, like when to have a beer, when to be a family man.
Folice never picked the family so like the family time is just second to having a good time with the boys.
I've never seen his partner's so cool with it too.
Speaker 4Yeah.
Speaker 3Tournament, Yeah, still the Bluetooth has he.
Speaker 1It wasn't.
Speaker 2Just connect that phone.
Speaker 3The blue tooths brought many of men undone, just like the iCloud.
Speaker 2A couple of teammates got over that iCloud as well, double text messages cloud.
But yeah, we also did a ping pong tournament.
Nico was actually class ping pong champion that year as well.
Yeah, it was you and Monster in the final.
Speaker 1I beat Felice in the semi we did like the walkings, like the UFC walkings.
I was kinda McGregor had like only had like you and at O car behind me and like the rest were going for months there.
Speaker 2Monster was a dollar one because he was pumping everyone like I hadn't seen similar to his footy, like so fluky at ping pong, like could just do the most unbelievable shots, and he had like because he was left handed, he was really unorthodox to return so mate, his ping pong skills were out of this world.
Nico was an underdog and just drove just on pure will and determination, just drove himself straight to the Grand Final.
Speaker 1I grind it in the ping pong table in that room for hours, just.
Speaker 3For hours on and getting that ball back.
Yeah.
Speaker 1I was just like that the competitive edge come out and I would just be like, no, I'm not losing.
Speaker 3The second test of the ashes, when they bloke around on the field and put his arm around Monster, I was just looking go mate, just like the perfect couple.
Speaker 2Lily just too and I love Monster was going, oh mate, I thought he must have paid for some sort of experience, like that's what he was on the field, When has anyone been able to be to sing the national anthem in a team.
Speaker 1I just looked at him, was give me a little smirk.
Speaker 3These websites so these days you have to clickbait, and one of the things that come up was Monster's cruel gibe at Kangaroo's coach.
And I said what he said about Kevy And all he said was when the blow came out, he gaes, I thought it was Kevy's cousin.
Yeah, fuck has got me again.
Speaker 2But you know, I also, you know another turning point as to why we become friends because Nico was the only one who actually set up my first ever nurl try.
Speaker 3I think it was only a meter and a half forward.
And Tom Brady was like, when just passed me?
Speaker 2I remember after the game, I was like, did you he goes, because Husey is right, We'll get the footage and play with this.
Speaker 1Hughes is right.
Speaker 2There, like Hughsey is right there.
If it is any other scenario you just passed any scores and Niko's just passed it straight across Husey and you've actually had to throw it forward.
Wouldn't have got easy?
And guy that because it wouldn't have got if you've thrown it like on would have been.
And then I was it was just I cop that much shit for how forwardable it was.
Speaker 3Do you know what That's the equivalent of going to watch the under elevens game and the best player in the team gets.
Speaker 6The worst player of the team stand in the gull and I'll bring them ball to you.
Now in the moment, like in the moment, it didn't feel like that.
Speaker 2Have another look back, and sort does.
But then I was back to twenty twenty because then after that we talked about this our Byron Bay trip a lot, you know, when we have boys who were on it.
But my favorite, my favorite ever memory from the Byron Bay trip is now we'd had a good time, we'd had a good time in the hub, and then by the time we even got to Byron, we were pretty we're pretty bugged.
But the greatest epitome.
I think it was Melbourne Cup day and we went up to your room, I think the night before.
One of the boys said, they walked into the room and they looked over you're on your phone, and they snuck around to check what you were looking at, and you were secretly booking flights home.
Speaker 3Well, I saw Nico pop it up.
Speaker 1I think we're at the beach.
Speaker 4We're at the beach and we're at the table and someone had ordered He's of oysters, which is a weird thing Killpatrick's.
Speaker 2And then we're sitting there with to the right.
I think you had that you had flights and.
Speaker 3Well I saw I saw you Nick.
I remember on the plane.
You're on the plane.
You walked down.
I went, Nico, and you went, oh, get made head and I was with trash and I went, fuck, Nicks is like the shell of the man.
And anyway, when we got off the plane, I said, the trush just hanging here.
We'll just see Nico is Nico?
I said, mate, how was it?
Speaker 2Yeah?
Speaker 3I had to get out of here.
I just had to escape.
Speaker 1It was a large few days, mate, And then like it was a kind of rocked up or a couple of Watson people rocked up late fresh fresh as Daisies.
Speaker 2In there riffing.
Speaker 1I'm just going, I don't need this right now.
Speaker 2I'm going.
It was annoying because we've been like we couldn't leave the hub for three days.
Remember it was the isolation, so we had to just drink like in our facility for three days, couldn't leave the hotel.
Finally when we did, that's what we went to Buyron.
We had a week there and then all these Freddy Fresh leaves came up and it was just there was almost too much and no.
And then they remember that you got.
Speaker 1Two nights after we got out.
That was big, oh yeah.
Speaker 2And then I was like I remember that when because they were still kind of feeling fresh then like if you were like, nah, I can't do it today, the chirping and stuff, I remember you got so angry and.
Speaker 1Brandon and kind of just got together and just thought that of the freaking gods, and I was just like, I'm not doing this.
I'm not doing this.
Speaker 2When I Brandon comes straight off the back of that champ Cheese video where it had become like this this icon and rape, nothing could stop brand He just thought he was the hectic cheese.
Speaker 1He was just like I thought he was.
Speaker 2Devotating through Byron Bay and it was just like he was just hanging ship on everyone as well.
Speaker 3Was he Yeah, Mamas was there because we're up there with friends and remember once we're walking down with a group friends and we walked past where you bloke were and I said, the trash me and someone else.
I'm trying to call in see the boys, and we're going down for dinner, and you were all your bloke's from in there.
I remember walking in.
Mama's handing me one of those U d l's and said skull and I went yes, sweet, And when I scowled it, there was a bottle top in the ud L got loads of a throat.
Speaker 4Yeah, he kept saying.
He started having a smoke.
He's like a chain smoker.
He's like, yeah, glad just to smoke at breakfast.
Speaker 2I can say it now because he's retired, But that Macedonian culture, they smoke.
Remember John's John Stamofski who he's Belly Aches Craig Bellamy's right hand man.
He's been with him since day dot.
He's the oldest standing staff member at the Storm.
But smoked every hour of every day.
And he's the charge of all the video for Bellot.
Because Belly's bad with technology.
Every time you go in and ask him an I question, it's like you have to put an oxygen mask on because he just wreeks of smoke.
I saw him the other day.
He said he quit for a month, did he Yeah, and then he reckons his health was declining.
That's what he said.
It was actually worse for they recond if you get like if you if you do something long enough, you kind of I suppose you suppose you come to pain.
Speaker 3Yeah, that's with him.
Yeah, where do I A, B, C or D all of the above.
It's like those Bulkan countries like Macedonia and Croatia and Serbia.
What they do when they get up.
Oftentimes those old workers, first thing they do in the morning they just drink Wreckers straight in the morning, They'll smoke and then just from the morning just start drinking spirits and Mark Boss great Mark Bo.
He said, Yeah, my dad first thing for breakfast.
He just drink racker all day, even when he's working down the throat and inspiring again liberating.
Speaker 2Hey can you spin the yard to dad?
He wouldn't have heard it about the U and Dale Finuc and Prank Wars.
Remember the text message Prank was doing this again?
Yes, I love it.
Speaker 1Didn't bring it up.
Speaker 2It's funny.
Do the one that you did?
He hit you first with the kid Lroy spin.
Speaker 1Come on, what do you get to bring it on the didn't you do it?
Speaker 2Brought up on the A yeah, but he wouldn't.
That was like a year or two ago.
Come on, it's a great store's been out there for a while.
But anyway, it's just funny though.
Speaker 1So this lady was doing like Larroy he had box at his concert and that, and I was like, they asked me to go to message me saying he was tim Tan sponsor, invite you along.
And I was like, yeah, sweet, I'll try to get a crew to go.
And then which was legit, that was actually legit anyway, and then she messaged me that afternoon.
I'm saying I'll look with over books.
I'm sorry I can't come.
And I was likest week so I wasn't sure if I had a crew to go anyway, and I was like, I'll just go for walk this when I first got a can, I just went for a walk around the shires.
I would on the arbot have some my own time, and I rented a dale and I was like, I to get what you're doing.
He's like, I was like, oh, nothing, I just got canceled from kid Larroy box there blah blah blah.
He goes that sucks anyway text message, but a couple of hours later off a round number saying, and you go, it's Charlton.
Howard went back at Kidd's his name.
He's really sorry about the stuff up tonight.
Yeah, I just want you to know, like, well, really sorry late notice, I would love to have you to a show.
Blah blah blah.
Keep when he said something about your killing her, but I bleed bleed red and green or something big forty bleeds because he goes for the house or whatever, so that must have done something.
And I was sitting there going, there's no way he's messaged me a few hours before.
He's going on like all the arbah blah, like as if he cares.
And then I'll say to my roomate, we men.
I was like, there's no way he text me and you you could have And then miss blade Graham, I was like sending a screenshow I was like, I was going to come with me.
I was like, it's all this is a gr like someone's gam up who knows like you better apply in case you could go to a concert another time.
And then I was like fuck it, like I'm a.
Speaker 3Big deal in here now.
Speaker 5I thought my ego was like, fuck, you know, lad like being all right, and I was like, I'm gonna reply, and I was like, full serious, man, it's all good.
Speaker 2I appreciate your message me.
Speaker 1You know you got plenty on right now.
I don't worry about maybe I can.
And then I was like because he's an indigenous fellow too, and I was like, you're doing the mob proud, keep representing blah blah full on.
And then like an hour later, Dale sent back a video of him singing one of his songs.
Speaker 2I just leave you on it for an hour.
Speaker 3Proper.
Speaker 1And I was like, look at unique, look at the mirror.
You're not that big for a coming over messaging you a few hours.
He's gone on concept thinking about you like very humbling.
Oh, I was very humble.
Speaker 2But I love that you got Nick.
You mean you got Dale back because he he loves Dermit Kennedy, this Irish singer, and he just loves him.
He talks about Dermot Candy even before he was famous, das going one of the gross voices you ever heard Irish like anyway he was playing at the Opera House.
Speaker 1Yes, I got him back.
Yeah, And so he puts on his store anyone selling two Dermitt tickets and and I was thinking he's gonna be switched on.
He's been around the game for a long time.
He probably knows all these jokes.
And I was like, yeah, I do.
Like I just got some off Lisa from Sony.
He's the guy cooks me up sometimes and shout out.
Shout out to Lisa and Ate.
Yeah, yeah company, two great people, shy girls anyway, And then I was like message Lisa because I knew she had two tickets, and I was like, list you said those two tickets and then she's like, yeah, I do.
And I was like, all right, well keep them for me because I'm going to tell Dale that he's got them, and then I'm going to say that, nah, he doesn't have anymore, but I just need to keep on the side in case, like I still need him.
And then she goes, oh, right, whatever, I do what you need to do.
So I messaged Dale and I was like, yeah, fucking Dermot's manager reached out to me and he's giving me these tickets, but I can't go anymore.
And he goes, oh really mate, And I was like, yeah, sweet, well what do I do?
What do I do?
You're to send to me now, I said, oh, it's all good.
I think he's going to message me close to the day and email it to me.
Anyway, I forgot about it was coming up.
He messaged me going like the Dermot chemedy is coming up, and I was like, oh, yes, sweet, I want messages the manager anyway, and then I so I fake messages the manager and then I got him, got I think Dale's number and gave it to my mate and I got him to message Dale saying, a mate, really sorry is his Dermit's manager.
But I just made up a fake name.
I looked up his name, his manager's name, and said, I'm really sorry to do this to you, but yeah, like you can't go anymore or anyway, I made up this big thing.
Anyway he was, he was off and he was like that he starts ringing around trying to find two tickets at anyway, I did it back to him like I think he's like.
I said, thank it's all good, thank you whatever, and then I sent back a video of me singing Dermot Kennedy this time and anyway, and then I I rang him up and I was laughing at him, and he was going, that's not funny.
And what do you mean anyways, mate, I freaking ordered baby, babysitter kids.
Me and Maddie have fucking organized all these things.
My mom's coming up.
I've just had to call my mom and tell her don't worry about anymore.
And now I have to tell her you have to come do it again.
Speaker 5And he was just getting so angry.
I'm like, what, You've just fucking done it to me a couple of years ago, and he's.
Speaker 1Just like so engaged.
Speaker 5No, man, I've gotta go.
I've got to go organize all this ship.
And I was like, I'm gonna let you sit on it for a little bit anyway.
Speaker 1And then a little bit later, I like probably fifteen minutes, I was like stressing, he's going to have to do all these things for his kids.
And then I'm like whatever, So I ranging back again, and I had Lisa there on third like a can joined the merch court, and she was just sitting there listening.
Speaker 5To I was like, mate, how you feel, like, what's going He goes, no, mate, that's not on, Like I've had to do all this stuff.
Speaker 1Honestly, I've got two tickets for you.
Lisa's here, blah blah, blah, and Lisa said, I'm so sorry, Dale, and he goes, what's going on here?
It's just legit?
Do I have tickets?
Speaker 2You wouldn't have technology.
Speaker 1And then I was like, Dawn, you've still got to get so good mate.
Yeah, oh fucking hell.
And I was wish I just rocked up there and just ruined.
He's not even more.
Speaker 3One of the most lovely blokes.
There's a Gowndale going good.
Speaker 2He's going good.
He's working for the r p A now.
Actually he's back in Biager.
Speaker 1I got him again the other day.
Actually, yeah, just a rub salt in the word.
So he's working for r p A.
And he messaged me for Jordy Grant number actually because he's like Nico, like, what's Jordie doing at the moment.
He played with us at the storm and at Penfin.
I just wondering if I need to get him onto the after retirement Fund or whatever it is.
And I was like, I'll just check the other down.
I think he's going to play a game Q Cup, but I'll give you his number if you want it, and he goes, yes, sweets sending missus number.
I just send this long message.
Speaker 2Hey, Jordie, mate, Hey, you going tell you?
I just want to work if rps want to catch up, see what you're up to this year?
Blah blah blah.
Speaker 1And then like father, I forgot about it, and then like a few hours later we remember and then like we facetimed him.
Speaker 3Want to you know what, I've got no idea for you?
Okay, good idea?
Go on, I'll go get my phone.
Stay what I'm going to do.
I've got the phone here this, Oh yeah, give me his number.
I'm going to Dale.
I'm going to text him and say that I represent basically my name, some and something from the Broncos.
Just let you know that Madges turned up a training again with those spew buckets.
Boys aren't happy.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, Jack's gotta go.
You go, I'll swatch faces with you.
Speaker 3Yeah great, do I say?
Okay?
Do I say him from Bunning's and Michael Maguires is coming and bought twelve spew buckets, Because then why.
Speaker 2Would someone from bunning during day that is one of the.
Speaker 1What is that?
Speaker 2What?
Speaker 3What the hell would that do?
That's true?
Just yea, and I'll ring him.
Speaker 1I have my dad's would Dale have it saved for some reason.
Speaker 3No, I don't think so.
If we do, we're just hanging straight up.
Okay, let me just think.
What's a good name that d Banbury.
I'll go.
My name is Del Banbury.
My son Sean Beanbury.
He signed for the Broncos.
Anyways, turned up and trying the first day of train and and they doesn't have bloody spew bucketing again.
He's not well made.
He's come out.
He's pretty cool.
Yeah, good, this is you ring Dale.
Speaker 2And as a dad you've got his number and you want Dale to ring Belly and try to get his son a start.
Speaker 1At the club.
Speaker 3I love it, he said the Broncos.
He's not happy.
Speaker 2Yeah, he sounds like you're ringing him because you thought he might like him ring Craig Bellamy and that.
Speaker 4This is good.
Speaker 1This is good people.
Speaker 3He's not gonna be up.
Speaker 7Number.
Speaker 3You called back, Hello Dale, my Branbury.
I'm just calling my sons storm breany Uh he is training his Bridge and Broncos and uh, well they pull the buddy spew buckets out again.
It's not happy.
There were just wondering, mate, are you if you were Craig bill his number?
Because man, he's got so much respect for Craig and you know in the whole club and culture and uh and it gives a call.
You have my number, just give us a call.
Duble Brainbury.
Uh think I will under your creed to what he's gonna go fucking Dell Membury.
I'll tell you what I'll leave before we let's do what.
I'll tell you what that will do?
Another one.
I'm gonna give it one more go just see if he picks up, you know some place it's just do yes.
Speaker 2I don't know this is going to make great listening, but I don't and you know what, I.
Speaker 3Don't care to get me fun.
We're gonna do it again.
People just go with us here.
Speaker 2Sometimes we're even doing a podcast.
It's just a good time.
Sure all he doesn't pick up, just leave another.
Speaker 1Number called back.
Speaker 3I did Branbury again, but I was just talking to the young bloke.
It's not the Melbourne Storm.
He wants to go.
You want to go to the Cowboys?
Big fan of Todd Peyton?
Do you have Todd's number or put it in a good word for Sean?
Alright?
All the very best and crashed ice on the career.
Well done.
Speaker 1Oh called my girlfriend.
You're an agency, ban market agent marketing agency should have worked with someone because she's just about signing your job.
Speaker 3Yeah, so what can we do one more?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Speaker 3Yeah, there we go.
People just go with this year can you text even just read it out?
This is just as fun.
Speaker 1People, what company you work for?
Speaker 2And what?
Speaker 1So?
Speaker 3What what's the line?
What are you doing?
Speaker 1She's a marketing advertising specialist, so she does like social content for a company.
Speaker 2So maybe say you you're a manager of Can you say he's a manager of someone?
Like, say you're the manager of.
Don't maybe say you're the manager of who's just.
Speaker 3A royal Curtis skill?
Speaker 1Do an organization?
Because you believe that more?
Speaker 2Pet Yeah do Pete.
Speaker 3We're after a bit.
So we're after a.
Speaker 1Bit of a social media and advertising specialists or something and we need someone to come in and w.
Speaker 4H hello.
Speaker 3He was speaking, ah, hello, hello, Hello.
Branbury from uh double Branby from pitt Pine.
Speaker 1Think of the wrong number you got?
Speaker 3You have got Craig Bellbery's number?
Change?
No, whatdea talking about you?
Speaker 1The wrong number?
I think?
Speaker 3Okay, No worries haven't not done Banbury?
The number wrong Banbury?
Pep Pine h speaking Piper how are you at Stoll Banbury?
Speaker 6Oh?
Speaker 3Hi, thanks, I've got your number off my son, my my son Sean, you met him?
I think you met him.
Oh, I'm from I'm representing from Pep Barn.
We're just after a bit of a campaign.
Speaker 7If you will.
Speaker 4Yeah.
Speaker 3So where are you aware of our company?
Yeah?
Yeah, yeah, I've heard of him around the corner.
Yeah.
We we deal in all things pets, dogs, cats, lorikeets, Roselle's livestock, sometimes feed so we sort of that something.
What a diversity diversify a little bit?
And and and Sean, my son Sean, who's met you once before.
He gave me your number and said you're someone else would speak to?
Yes for pet Barn?
Yes, yeah, yes, right, Well if you want.
Speaker 2To reach out to.
Speaker 3Is it for all of Sydney, Australia one storm in particular?
Speaker 2Like what are we talking?
Speaker 1No?
Speaker 3Sorry, I was just going to offer you a job.
Oh, a job at Pep Barn.
Yeah.
I've actually just got a job that I'm starting on Monday, so I'm actually.
Speaker 5Covered on the job.
Speaker 2Fun but thank you.
Speaker 3Okay, there's a bit of trouble some of the food.
Speaker 7One second, Doris, you picked that up yeah, yeah, sorry, yeah, Look, it's a job one hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year just dealing the low coot section.
Speaker 2I mean that sounds that sounds like a dream.
Speaker 1To be honest.
Speaker 3Okay, would you just send me your email maybe send like you my son Saun's number, and he'll pass on to me and send me an email and we o for an interview.
Yeah, yeah, sounds good, sounds good, I'll.
Speaker 2Chat to Sean.
Speaker 3Good okay, Doris, thanks very much, thank you.
What the hell is that?
Oh, dear, well, I think that's all the times for the podcast.
Speaker 2I don't even know what how that's going to sound, but I don't care.
Speaker 3That was so fun, Nico, thanks for your time, mate.
Thanks n I tell you it's going to be angry at me.
Jack.
Speaker 1That's tough.
Speaker 3That kid, that's a tough.
Okay, they're off.
