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Tanya Arnold is joined one more time by former England international Jon Wilkin and Australian journalist
Steve Mascord, while the BBC’s rugby league correspondent Dave Woods also joins the pod. They
discuss all three finals as Australia’s men and women triumph, while England defeated France on Friday
to win the wheelchair competition. Talking of which, wheelchair World Cup winner Seb Bechara drops by
with a bottle of champagne.Oh, and the team discuss the Australian love of haircuts and coffee. This
podcast is hosted Bi-weekly meaning that it is hosted every other week rather than consistently every
week of the World Cup Tournament taking place.
Rugby League Extra Podcast
Jack Dearden and Trevor Hunt ask how can we protect officials from receiving abuse. Ralph Rimmer from the Rugby
Football League discusses what the RFL and clubs can do In addition the podcast. Jack Dearden and Trevor Hunt look
ahead to the Challenge Cup semi-finals with Salford Red Devils owner Marwan Koukash and his counterpart at Wigan
Warriors hosted by Ian heggan. This podcast is typically hosted 2 times a week every week with 30 minute episodes it also
does a news section where In another episode Jack Dearden and Trevor Hunt look ahead to the Challenge Cup semi-
finals with Salford Red Devils owner Marwan Koukash and his counterpart at Wigan Warriors, Ian Lenagan
Football Daily
This podcast explores all the things happening in the past week of football, for example the latest episode
talks about how Mark Chapman presents the Monday Night Club on the day Frank Lampard is sacked as
Everton manager. Mark’s joined by Premier League winner Chris Sutton, New York Times chief soccer
correspondent Rory Smith and Everton star Izzy Christiansen. Also hear from former Everton winger Pat
Nevin and the Daily Mail’s northern football correspondent Dominic King. The panel also discuss the
return of the Arsenal-Manchester United rivalry.
Sportshour
This podcast tells the listener about how Greece made their Rugby League World Cup debut this week
following years of turmoil in the sport, which saw the team effectively banned from playing matches in their home country.
Journalist and Greece team manager Terry Liberopoulos describes his emotions as the side ran out to face France and
explains how they managed to fool the authorities and escape the attentions of the Police in order to play Malta in 2018 on
their way to qualifying for the tournament.