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Ashton Sims on humble beginnings, the boardroom and lessons of a lifetime
This week on Chiming In, we sat down with a man who needs little introduction to rugby league fans. Ashton Sims, a veteran of over 360 professional games across the NRL and Super League, joined us to reflect on a career defined by resilience, family values and a transition into the world of sports administration.
Coaching merry-go-rounds and the 200-Try Club
It has been a weekend of historic milestones and mounting pressure in the NRL. This week on Kenty Blitz, Kenty and Woz into the Brisbane Broncos' coaching crisis and celebrated a feat of longevity that puts South Sydney’s Alex Johnston in the rarest of air.
Origin I Aftermath - The Blues School the Maroons, plus the "DCE" Question
The dust has settled on State of Origin Game I, and the verdict is in: New South Wales didn't just win; they schooled Queensland. From the "velvet glove with the steel fist" coaching of Laurie Daley to the gassed-out Maroons, there is a lot to digest.
Can the Blues Break the Suncorp Hoodoo
The wait is finally over. State of Origin I is upon us, and the atmosphere at Lang Park is reaching boiling point. On today’s episode of Kenty Blitz, we are breaking down the tactical battles, the injury clouds and the mental games that will decide the series opener.
Galvin, Gould and the Ghost of Origin Past
The rugby league news cycle has been set ablaze over the last 48 hours, and here at Kenty Blitz, we are right in the thick of it. From the explosive Lachlan Galvin transfer saga to the mind games ahead of State of Origin, the "pub test" is being failed at almost every turn.
The Gloves Are Off Over the Galvin Saga and NRL Integrity
It has been an action-packed period for rugby league, and in the latest episode of Kenty Blitz, we are diving straight into the headlines that are shaking the foundations of the NRL. From State of Origin injury scares to the ruthless professionalism of the modern game, there is no shortage of drama to unpack.
Tim Brasher’s Journey from the "Golden Era" to Global Solitude
The State of Origin arena is often described as a war of attrition, a high-octane environment where there is "nowhere to hide." For Tim Brasher, a cornerstone of the New South Wales "Golden Era" of the early 1990s, the game was a launchpad for a life defined by radical transitions—from the intense pressure of the Lang Park cauldron to the quiet solitude of the North American wilderness.

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